Where does Mead School District get its money from?
Mead, like all school districts in the State of Washington, receives its revenue from three major sources; federal, state, and local. As the diagram below illustrates, the majority of our funds comes from the state, followed by local and federal funds. As you will see in the question immediately following this one, the percentages vary from district to district. The differing amounts depend on things such as poverty levels, special programs, bilingual factors, levy bases, and other factors.
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