The White Salmon Valley School District board will decide Thursday evening on an amount for the three-year maintenance and operations levy they will seek from voters in February. Superintendent Jerry Lewis says the board will see a number of options, adding the levy approved in 2014 was set at two-dollars-61-cents per thousand dollars per thousand dollars of assessed value but went down during the course of the last three years. The district will be deciding on the levy ask with the backdrop of uncertainty heading into the 2017 Legislative session, with legislators expected to develop a plan for dealing with the McCleary decision that found the state was not meeting its obligation in the state constitution to fund basic education.