Oak Park Unified School District Measure C (June 2008)
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The Oak Park Unified School District Measure C appeared on the June 3, 2008 ballot in Ventura County, California, where it passed. A 2/3 majority was required for it to pass.[1] It is an 8-year extension of the $197 parcel tax that was passed in 2004.
The ballot language read, "o protect neighborhood schools' academic excellence, enhance student success, reduce state budget cut impacts, help retain qualified teachers, limit class size increases, provide up-to-date instructional materials, and preserve academic programs, shall Oak Park Unified School District renew -- without increasing -- its existing $197 annual parcel tax for 8 years, with exemptions for homes owned/occupied by seniors, annual public audits, independent citizens' oversight, and no funds for administrator salaries?"
See also
External links
- Yes on Measure C
- Oak Parks schools need Measure C funding, statement of support.
- Case made for school tax extension
References
- ↑ Los Angeles Times, Local ballot measures, April 20, 2008

