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Measure H Parcel Tax Continuation Evergreen School District 2/3 Approval Required Pass: 11445 / 74.90% Yes votes ...... 3835 / 25.10% No votes
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Results as of Jul 9 6:44pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (55/55) |
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To provide competitive and safe learning environments and enhance student achievement by
The Board of Trustees (Board) for the Evergreen School District (District) proposes Measure H, a five-year parcel tax of $100 per parcel per year. If approved, the parcel tax will commence on July 1, 2014 and expire on June 30, 2019. The proposed tax exempts any parcel that is a principal residence of, and owned by, one or more persons 65 years of age or older. State law requires the District to state the specific purposes for which the tax proceeds will be used and only spend the proceeds of the tax for these purposes. The stated purposes of the tax proposed by Measure H are to (1) advance hands-on science, technology and math instruction; (2) maintain low class sizes; (3) improve teacher quality through enhanced professional development; (4) ensure continuation of grades 4-8 arts/music programs; (5) enhance student supervision and safety; and (6) maintain five days of library support at all schools. Revenues generated by Measure H will not be used for District administrators' salaries or for the State. The District is required by law to provide additional accountability measures for the proceeds. These measures include (1) depositing the proceeds into a fund that is separate and apart from other District funds; and (2) providing an annual written report to the Board detailing the amount of funds collected and expended and the status of any project authorized to be funded from the tax. The Superintendent of the District will appoint or designate an advisory committee of citizens, which will report annually to the Board and public regarding the expenditure of the tax proceeds. Measure H was placed on the ballot by the Board. A "yes" vote is a vote to approve a qualified special tax of $100 per parcel on parcels within the District for five years. A "no" vote is a vote to not approve a qualified special tax of $100 per parcel on parcels within the District for five years.
Orry P. Korb
By: /s/ Susan Swain Lead Deputy County Counsel
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Arguments For Measure H | Arguments Against Measure H | ||
Evergreen School District is one of the top performing districts in the County. All eighteen of our schools have earned the prestigious California Distinguished School Award.
Five years ago, Evergreen voters passed Measure T to preserve the high-quality education our local elementary and middle school students deserve. Measure T expires in June 2014. Measure H simply continues our community's history of supporting a first-class education for our children. Today's students need to be prepared for tomorrow's jobs. Measure H enhances science, technology, and math programs to give our children the solid academic background needed to thrive in the future. Students benefit from the individual attention they receive in small classes. Measure H will keep class sizes low and create better learning environments for our kids. Measure H continues our investment in student safety by providing enhanced supervision and safety at all schools through appropriate staffing. Creative problem solving skills are critical in today's global economy. Studies show that students involved in arts and music programs average 90 points higher on the SAT. Measure H safeguards art and music programs at our schools. Measure H is a smart investment. High-quality schools protect property values and provide for a strong community. Measure H will cost homeowners only $8.33 a month, cannot increase over time, and it expires in 5 years. Measure H allows for an exemption for senior citizens. Measure H has built in taxpayer protections. It requires annual reports, a citizen's oversight committee, and absolutely no money can go towards district office administrators' salaries. Measure H is our opportunity to ensure that Evergreen schools remain the pride of our neighborhoods where our children receive a world-class education. Our students deserve our support. Vote Yes on Measure H. http://www.supportevergreenschools.com
/s/ Sylvia Alvarez
/s/ Brian Wheatley
/s/ Raelene De Santiago
/s/ Jeremy Barousse
/s/ Robert Wendell
-Student enrollment is virtually flat.With the same number of students, and fewer teachers, shouldn't expenses drop? Doesn't matter: the District wants even more money. But don't we value those remaining teachers? Yes! Here's a comparison of Evergreen Elementary School District's teacher salaries to those statewide (on average): 2011-12 | Enrollment: 13,347 Teachers' salary = $79,787 | Statewide = $68,603 2010-11 | Enrollment: 13,388 Teachers' salary = $78,130 | Statewide = $67,388 2009-10 | Enrollment: 13,323 Teachers' salary = $74,978 | Statewide = $67,531 Source: Education Data Partnership -- www.ed-data.k12.ca.us What about "class size reduction"? In 2008, they promised to "maintain class size reduction". Did they? According to Education Data Partnership, the class size in the 2008-09 year was 26 students per teacher. In 2011-12 (latest figures available) it is 28.2 students per teacher. Failed promise??? Teach Evergreen Elementary School District's board to be financially responsible and hold them accountable for promises made in the 2008 ballot measure: Vote NO on Measure H. For more information, please visit http://www.SVTaxpayers.org/2014-06-evergreen-elementary-sd-parcel-tax.
/s/ Mark W.A. Hinkle
/s/ Edward Leo Wimmers | Evergreen Elementary School District is trying to use the state budget crisis to grab unearned money. They want to hike the 2008 tax of $90/parcel to $100, every year for 5 years! Consider this:
- Student enrollment is virtually flat.With the same number of students, and fewer teachers, shouldn't expenses drop? Doesn't matter: the District wants even more money. But don't we value those remaining teachers? Yes! Here's a comparison of Evergreen Elementary School District's teacher salaries to those statewide (on average): 2011-12 │ Enrollment: 13,347 Teachers' salary = $79,787 │ Statewide = $68,603 2010-11 │ Enrollment: 13,388 Teachers' salary = $78,130 │ Statewide = $67,388 2009-10 │ Enrollment: 13,323 Teachers' salary = $74,978 │ Statewide = $67,531 (Source: Education Data Partnership, www.Ed-Data.K12.ca.us) What about homeowners and renters? They haven't stopped feeling the pinch of the economic downturn and inflation. With Santa Clara County's official unemployment rate at 6.3% (up from 5.8% in December, 2013), but the real rate ─ counting people who have stopped trying to find work - far higher, Measure H will increase everyone's housing cost (except the few senior homeowners who remember to file for their exemption), hurting the unemployed the worst. The District says that none of these funds will be used for administration. But that's an empty promise: any funds generated outside this parcel tax can simply be shifted to administration -- without limit. Don't be fooled by the shell game. Everywhere, families' budgets are being slashed -- why not also at Evergreen Elementary School District? Teach Evergreen Elementary School District's board to be financially responsible: Vote NO on Measure H. For more information, please visit http://www.SVTaxpayers.org/2014-06-evergreen-elementary-sd-parcel-tax.
/s/ Mark W.A. Hinkle
/s/ Edward Leo Wimmers
Measure H replaces the existing parcel tax, Measure T, which expires this June. Without Measure H, our schools risk losing the ability to:
Measure H improves teacher quality and training, ensuring our students benefit from highly skilled teachers. It also provides enhanced supervision and safety at all schools through appropriate staffing. Measure H protects taxpayers by guaranteeing annual financial reports, a citizen's oversight committee and by guaranteeing that no money goes towards district office administrators' salaries. Measure H cannot increase over time, and it expires in 5 years. Measure H also allows for an exemption for senior citizens. High-quality schools protect our property values. Measure H will help the Evergreen School District maintain its place as one of the top school districts in Silicon Valley with the likes of Cupertino, Los Gatos and Palo Alto. Protect our students. Protect our schools. Protect your property values. Vote Yes on H. http://www.supportevergreenschools.com
/s/ Sylvia Alvarez
/s/ Brian Wheatley
/s/ Raelene De Santiago
/s/ Jeremy Barousse
/s/ Robert Wendell |
Full Text of Measure H |
Measure H Recitals Whereas, the Board of Trustees ("Board") of the Evergreen Elementary School District ("District") has established the goals of improving academic performance and the quality of education for all children in the District so that they are prepared for high school and beyond; and Whereas, the District aims to enhance local control of our schools and reduce its dependence on the State of California for education funding; and Whereas, by law, all funds from this local funding measure must be used to protect the specified programs in District schools and cannot be taken away by the State. Strict accountability is mandatory, including no funds for District administrators' salaries and independent citizen oversight and annual reports to ensure funds are spent as promised.
To provide competitive, supportive and safe learning environments and enhance student achievement, the Evergreen Elementary School District proposes this Measure to support the following specific programs and expenditures:
A. Amount and Basis of Tax The special tax shall be $100 per Parcel of Taxable Real Property beginning in July 1, 2014, and continuing for a period of five (5) years. The District shall provide the Santa Clara County Tax Collector ("County Tax Collector") a report indicating the parcel number and amount of tax for each Parcel of Taxable Real Property. To the extent allowed by law, "Parcel of Taxable Real Property" shall be defined as: (a) Any unit of real property in the District that receives a separate tax bill for ad valorem property taxes from the County Tax Collector.If any portion of this definition is deemed contrary to law, the Board declares and the voters by approving the Measure concur, that every other section and part of this definition has independent value, and the Board and voters would have adopted each other section and part hereof regardless of every other section or part hereof. If all sections or parts of this definition are deemed contrary to law, "Parcel of Taxable Real Property" shall be defined as any real property in the District assigned an assessor's parcel number. B. Senior Persons' Exemption from Special Tax Under procedures adopted by the District, an exemption from payment of the special tax may be granted on any parcel owned by one or more persons sixty-five (65) years of age or over and occupying said parcel as a principal residence ("Senior Citizen Exemption"). The District shall annually provide to the Santa Clara County Tax Collector ("County Tax Collector") or other appropriate County official a list of parcels that the District has approved for an exemption. C. Claim / Exemption Procedures With respect to all general property tax matters within its jurisdiction, the County Tax Collector or other appropriate County tax official shall make all final determinations of tax exemption or relief for any reason, and that decision shall be final and binding. With respect to matters specific to the levy of the special tax, including its legality or validity, the Senior Citizen Exemption, the application of the definition of "Parcel of Taxable Real Property" to any parcel(s) or any other disputed matter specific to the application of the special tax, the decisions of the District shall be final and binding. The procedures described herein, and any additional procedures established by the Board shall be the exclusive claims procedure for claimants seeking an exemption, refund, reduction, or re-computation of the special tax. Whether any particular claim is to be resolved by the District or by the County shall be determined by the District, in coordination with the County as necessary. D. Appropriations Limit Pursuant to California Constitution and applicable laws, the appropriations limit for the District will be adjusted periodically by the aggregate sum collected by levy of this special tax. E. Accountability Measures 1. Specific Purposes. The proceeds of the special tax shall be applied only to the specific purposes identified above.F. Protection of Funding Current law forbids any decrease in State or federal funding to the District resulting from the adoption of an education parcel tax. However, if any such funding is reduced or affected because of the adoption of this local funding measure, then the Board may reduce the amount of the special taxes levied as necessary in order to restore such State or federal funding and/or maximize the District's fiscal position for the benefit of the educational program. As a result, whether directly or indirectly, no funding from this measure may be taken away by the State or federal governments. G. Severability The Board hereby declares, and the voters by approving this measure concur, that every section and part of this measure has independent value, and the Board and the voters would have adopted each provision hereof regardless of every other provision hereof. Upon approval of this measure by the voters, should any part of the measure or taxing formula be found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid for any reason, all remaining parts of the measure or taxing formula hereof shall remain in full force and effect to the fullest extent allowed by law. |