The White Salmon Valley School District will be rolling out two levies for voters in February, but school officials say the net result will be a lower tax rate than what property owners are paying now. One levy would renew the current three-year Replacement Educational Programs and Operations Levy, which pays for 17 percent of the district’s annual budget. The other is a capital levy for safety improvements to district buildings. Superintendent Sean McGeeney says thanks to growth in the district, the current rates have been going down.