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League of Women Voters of California Education Fund
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Measure A Extension of Parcel Tax for Supplemental School Funding Emery Unified School District Parcel Tax - 2/3 Approval Required Pass: 747 / 86.9% Yes votes ...... 113 / 13.1% No votes
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To continue the improvement of student achievement in Emeryville schools by continuing local funding for reading, math, and science instruction; keeping class sizes small; retaining qualified and experienced teachers and school employees; maintaining classroom technology; and supporting educational programs, shall Emery Unified School District extend its expiring parcel tax at 15 cents per square foot of improved property for ten years with an exemption for seniors, an independent citizen's oversight committee and all funds staying local?
s/Richard E. Winnie
The above statement is an impartial analysis of Measure A, which measure is printed in full in this sample ballot pamphlet. If you desire an additional copy of the measure, please cal the Elections Official's office at (510) 272-6933 and a copy will be mailed at no cost to you.
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Arguments For Measure A |
In 2003, 77% of local voters approved a special school assessment that provides important supplemental funding for Emeryville schools. This stable, local revenue source has helped prevent deep cuts when State funding is inadequate and unstable.
This funding is set to expire. Voter approval of Measure A will continue this critical funding that is used to maintain small class sizes, staff school libraries, purchase textbooks and instructional materials, and keep up-to-date technology in our class rooms. Each year since voters approved this funding for our schools, student text scores have improved. Specifically, Measure A funds are used to:
Every penny goes to support classroom instruction. Seniors are eligible for an exemption so that this assessment does not become a burden to those living on a fixed income. All funds from Measure A will stay in Emeryville to benefit local schools. No funds can be taken away by the State or other school districts. Measure A is supported by a broad partnership of teachers, principals, parents, seniors, business leaders, and community leaders because Measure A will preserve local funding that is essential for continuing the progress in Emeryville schools. Please vote YES on Measure A. s/ Melodi Dice, President, Emery Board of Education s/ Nora Davis, Mayor of Emeryville s/ Ruth Atkin, Vice Mayor of Emeryville s/ Ken Bukowski, City Council Member Emeryville s/ Joyce Jacobson, Chair of the Measure A Oversight Committee
(No arguments against Measure A were submitted) |
Full Text of Measure A | |||||||||||
(a) To continue the improvement of student achievement in Emeryville schools by continuing local funding for reading, math, and science instruction; keeping class sizes small; retaining qualified and experienced teachers and school employees; maintaining classroom technology; and supporting educational programs, shall Emery Unified School District extend its expiring parcel tax at 15 cents per square foot of improved property for ten years with an exemption for seniors, an independent citizens' oversight committee and all funds staying local, as follows:
(i) To strengthen and improve academic curriculum and educational programs in the following essential areas:
(ii) To strengthen and improve programs and services in the following areas which contribute to student academic success?
(iii) To retain and recruit quality teachers and staff.
(i) On all taxable real property at a rate of $0.15 per square foot of improved property per year.
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