DEER PARK, Wash. — The Deer Park School District and the Riverside School District are working to figure out how to solve issues like outdated HVAC systems and overcrowded schools after both districts’ levies failed this year.
“These places are amazing, and we are not going to get down because of one failure,” said Ken Russell, the superintendent of Riverside School District.
He says the district was originally looking for $18.3 million for the next 5 years to fix much-needed security, technology and HVAC systems in all of their schools…