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- Measure A.
School Bonds
-- Palo Alto Unified School District
14,074 /
77.59% Yes votes ......
4,066 /
22.41% No votes
- "To provide safe and modern schools; accommodate enrollment growth; upgrade aging
classrooms, libraries, computer and science labs; repair or replace roofs, plumbing, heating,
ventilation and electrical systems; improve fire alarms and school security; meet current earthquake
standards; provide current technology; and replace old portables with permanent classrooms, shall
Palo Alto Unified School District issue $378 million in bonds at legal interest rates, with mandatory
audits, independent oversight and bond tax rates estimated not to exceed the current rate?"
BONDS YES
BONDS NO
- Measure B.
School Bonds
-- Fremont Union High School District
(55% approval required)
Pass:
22,100 /
67.07% Yes votes ......
10,849 /
32.93% No votes
- "To benefit Cupertino, Fremont, Homestead, Lynbrook and Monta Vista High Schools by creating
a technology fund to upgrade classroom computers and technology; building science labs; improving
energy efficiency; adding solar power; building classrooms to avoid overcrowding; improving physical
education and athletic facilities; and replacing aging heating, lighting and electrical systems; shall the
Fremont Union High School District issue $198,000,000 in bonds at interest rates within the legal limit
with all expenditures monitored by an Independent Citizens' Oversight Committee?"
BONDS YES
BONDS NO
- Measure C.
Parcel Tax
-- Mountain View-Whisman School District
(2/3 approval required)
Pass:
8,594 /
80.49% Yes votes ......
2,083 /
19.51% No votes
- "To continue local school funding, reduce the impact of budget cuts, attract/retain teachers/staff,
support students struggling with the basics, maintain textbooks/instructional materials, keep class
sizes small, maintain music/art education, keep school libraries open, and fund other educational
programs, shall Mountain View Whisman School District extend and increase its expiring tax based
on square footage of parcels described in the voter pamphlet, for 8 years with independent
oversight, exemptions for seniors and all funds staying locally?"
YES
NO
- Measure E.
Parcel Tax
-- Los Gatos Union School District
(2/3 approval required)
Pass:
6,142 /
84.01% Yes votes ......
1,169 /
15.99% No votes
- Local Elementary and Middle School Academic Excellence Measure. To support high
academic achievement for local students by retaining quality teachers, keeping small class sizes, and
maintaining science, literacy, art, music and other programs, shall the Los Gatos Union School
District be authorized to renew its expiring parcel tax of $290 per year per parcel, for six years,
without increase, with an exemption available for senior citizens and disabled persons, with citizen
oversight, and every dollar staying in Los Gatos schools?
YES
NO
- Measure G.
School Bonds
-- Alum Rock Union Elementary School District
(55% approval required)
Pass:
6,901 /
79.09% Yes votes ......
1,824 /
20.91% No votes
- "Alum Rock Schools Safety and Repair Measure: To improve neighborhood schools, fix
leaky, deteriorated roofs, improve fire safety, repair and upgrade classrooms, improve student
safety and security, renovate outdated restrooms, upgrade heating/ventilation/electrical systems for
energy efficiency, and computer technology, shall Alum Rock Union Elementary School District
issue $179 million of bonds at legal rates to renovate, acquire, construct, repair and equip schools,
sites and facilities, with required independent financial audits, citizens' oversight and no money for
administrators' salaries?"
BONDS YES
BONDS NO
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