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Measure C
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To protect core academic programs in science, technology, engineering, reading, writing, art, music and math for elementary and middle school students, maintain accelerated math programs, keep libraries open, and retain highly-qualified teachers, shall the Belmont-Redwood Shores School District's measure...
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Measure E
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To improve the quality of schools by constructing classrooms/updating science, technology, engineering/math labs; rebuilding an aging elementary school; updating schools to improve student health, safety and access for students with disabilities; and updating fire, HVAC/plumbing systems, shall Millbrae...
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Measure G
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To provide teachers/instructional aides for art, music, and reading, shall Brisbane School District measure authorizing renewal of the existing local school parcel tax, at the current rate of $131 per year, for six years, commencing July 1, 2022, exempting seniors, and increasing the District's appropriations...
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Measure H
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To upgrade aging school facilities and classrooms for science, technology, engineering, arts and math instruction; repair/ replace deteriorating roots, plumbing, electrical, heating/ cooling and ventilation systems; upgrade schools to meet current earthquake/ fire standards, and replace outdated portables...
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Measure I
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To continue improving Ravenswood schools, replace aging portables with permanent classrooms; upgrade safety, technology, and energy efficiency; and provide the local match for State facilities funds; shall Ravenswood City School District's measure authorizing $110 million in bonds, at legal rates with...
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Measure J
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To improve student safety and campus security systems and fencing, repair and upgrade aging classrooms and facilities, shall Jefferson Elementary School District's measure authorizing $45,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying 1.57¢ /$100 assessed value $3,275,000 annually while bonds are outstanding,...
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