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Meridian School District #505 · Fund #100 · General

Meridian SD #505 General Fund (Enrichment / EP&O)

Meridian School District #505 General Fund accounts for the district's day-to-day operations: teacher salaries, classroom supplies, transportation, food service, special education, etc. Funded primarily by state ...

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About this fund

Meridian School District #505 General Fund accounts for the district's day-to-day operations: teacher salaries, classroom supplies, transportation, food service, special education, etc. Funded primarily by state apportionment with supplemental Enrichment (formerly "M&O") levy revenue from local property tax.

The Enrichment levy line on tax bills ("MERIDIAN SCHOOL #505 — Enrichment") is voter-approved every 2-4 years. Statutory cap since the 2018 McCleary fix: lesser of $2.50 per $1,000 of assessed value or $2,500 per pupil under RCW 84.52.0531.

Meridian SD covers the Laurel/Meridian/Wiser Lake area north of Bellingham and includes Meridian High School, Meridian Middle School, and several elementary schools.

Authorization

The legal basis for the fund.

RCW citation: RCW 28A.150-330; RCW 84.52.0531 (Enrichment levy cap)

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Year-by-year revenue, spending, and ending balance from the city's budget and CAFRs.
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Discussed in meetings

Real Briefings that mention this fund.
May 04, 2026
The May 4, 2026 Ferndale City Council meeting featured a comprehensive presentation on property tax and multifamily tax exemption (MFTE) policy by Whatcom County Assessor Rebecca Czar, clarifying longstanding confusion ...
Mar 16, 2026
The Ferndale City Council spent the majority of a three-hour meeting examining the Multifamily Tax Exemption (MFTE) program, sparked by a developer's request to expand the program area northwest of downtown. Community ...

Methodology note

Real Record tracks Meridian SD #505 General Fund. The Enrichment levy is the property-tax portion; state apportionment provides the larger operating share.

Sources: Meridian School District #505 adopted budgets and Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports (CAFRs); Chart of Accounts; Real Briefings meeting coverage. Real Record renders the published fund data in plain language; we don't change the numbers. Where the source publishes a different classification than ours, both are shown.