The document announces a special parcel tax election on March 10, 2015 for the San Marino Unified School District. The measure on the ballot, Measure E, asks voters to approve continuing an $865 annual education parcel tax, adjusted for inflation, for six years to avoid a $4 million budget shortfall. The funds would support educational programs, teachers, classes, arts, athletics, technology and smaller class sizes, and offer an exemption for senior citizens.
The document announces a special parcel tax election on March 10, 2015 for the San Marino Unified School District. The measure on the ballot, Measure E, asks voters to approve continuing an $865 annual education parcel tax, adjusted for inflation, for six years to avoid a $4 million budget shortfall. The funds would support educational programs, teachers, classes, arts, athletics, technology and smaller class sizes, and offer an exemption for senior citizens.
The document announces a special parcel tax election on March 10, 2015 for the San Marino Unified School District. The measure on the ballot, Measure E, asks voters to approve continuing an $865 annual education parcel tax, adjusted for inflation, for six years to avoid a $4 million budget shortfall. The funds would support educational programs, teachers, classes, arts, athletics, technology and smaller class sizes, and offer an exemption for senior citizens.
SAN MARINO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT E – PRESERVE SAN MARINO SCHOOLS – To continue a tradition of community support for the San Marino Unified School District’s students and educational programs and avoid a $4 million budget shortfall, support outstanding classroom teachers and a solid academic curriculum, maintain advanced placement and honors classes, arts and athletic programs, technology, and preserve smaller class sizes, shall the District continue to levy a $865 annual education parcel tax, as adjusted, for six (6) years that will offer an exemption to senior citizens?
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