SPOKANE, Wash. — The February Special Election is just around the corner.
At least 10 school districts in Spokane County came together in downtown Spokane on Saturday rallying in support of the bonds and levies on the ballot this year.
One parent says this funding is vital for extracurriculars for things like sports or theater.
Some of the bonds will go toward other things like repairing or replacing old buildings.
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