Escondido school bond election, Proposition T, 2008

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Proposition T, or the Escondido Union High School District bond proposal, appeared on the November 4, 2008 ballot in San Diego County, California for voters in the Escondido Union High School district.

The measure authorizes a bond of $98 million. 55% of those voting on the measure had to vote "yes" for it to pass.

Measure T was approved with 58.42% of the vote.

The language on the ballot said:

"To improve student learning and college/job readiness, relieve classroom overcrowding and qualify for State matching funds, shall Escondido Union High School District rehabilitate deteriorated classrooms/equipment/facilities, construct new science and computer labs, upgrade technology, improve safety and energy-efficiency, replace aging portables, add classrooms, and construct a new small high school; by issuing $98,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with independent citizens' oversight, no money for administrators' salaries, and all money benefiting Escondido community high schools?"

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