KIMBERLY, Idaho — Kimberly voters will decide on two school district funding measures in the November election, including a renewal of a supplemental levy they've approved three times before.
The Kimberly School District is asking voters to renew an $800,000 per year, two-year supplemental levy that has been consistently approved by the community. This marks the fourth time the district has requested this funding.
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"Kimberly is a very involved community," Superintendent Luke Schroeder told Idaho News 6. "We still have that small town feeling, and it's OK to say that it takes a village to raise a child, and we each own part of this process."