Four of the educational enrichment levies on the ballot in the Mid-Columbia were being approved by wide margins after the initial vote counts Tuesday night, with one being rejected and another with an evenly split vote count. The White Salmon Valley School District’s four-year levy is passing with a 62.5 percent approval rate…1,270 to 761. The four-year levy for Goldendale schools was being approved by 56.7 percent of voters…1,198 to 916. Centerville School District’s four-year levy is passing 125-65, and Wishram’s four-year levy was also being approved 52-25. The Stevenson-Carson School District’s three-year levy was being rejected by 51.6 percent of voters…860 no to 806 yes. In Glenwood, the vote count on a two-year levy was dead even, 78-78. Klickitat and Skamania county election officials will release updated vote counts later Wednesday. The levies provide funding for school district programs that are not funded under “basic education” by the state of Washington.