EVERETT — Everett Public Schools board members voted unanimously on Tuesday to add a bond measure and levy renewal to the February special election ballot, where voters will decide on the two measures separately.

The bond measure, totaling almost $400 million, would pay for a new elementary school in the southern part of the district, which includes the city of Everett, Mill Creek and parts of unincorporated Snohomish County. That school is expected to cost $97.7 million.

If approved, the bond would pay for other projects across the district, including a complete replacement of Lowell Elementary, 12 new permanent elementary classrooms and the replacement of a building at Cascade High School containing the cafeteria, library and the performing arts center. It would also pay for the modern

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