- Measure A
Parcel Tax
-- San Carlos Elementary School District
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
5,709 /
81.1% Yes votes ......
1,331 /
18.9% No votes
- To protect quality education for San Carlos elementary and middle school students; maintain educational programs including math, reading, and writing, and hands-on science instruction; attract and retain qualified teachers; maintain art and music classes, and keep school libraries open, shall San Carlos School District replace an expiring local school funding measure by extending --- without increasing --- the current tax rate of $110.60 per parcel per year for eight years, with citizen oversight and an exemption for seniors?
- Measure B
Parcel Tax
-- Ravenswood City School District
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
725 /
68.5% Yes votes ......
334 /
31.5% No votes
- To improve local elementary students' reading, writing, math, computer/technology, and other educational programs; increase safety for our children; maintain reduced class sizes; attract and retain highly qualified staff, shall the Ravenswood City School District levy a parcel tax of $98 for seven (7) years and extend the current parcel tax for the same seven-year period; with exemptions for seniors aged 65 and older; and within the District's total legal appropriations limit?
- Measure C
Parcel Tax
-- Jefferson Union High School District
(2/3 Approval Required)
Fail:
7,983 /
59.5% Yes votes ......
5,432 /
40.5% No votes
- To maintain/improve academic programs, including reading, writing, science, and math; retain highly qualified teachers; and fund computer technology, vocational training, adult education, arts and athletics at Jefferson, Oceana, Terra Nova, Thornton, and Westmoor High Schools; shall Jefferson Union High School District levy $96 per parcel annually for four years with senior exemptions, no money for administrators' salaries, independent community oversight, and all funds used for neighborhood schools and not taken by the State?
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