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Q: How are San Ramon Valley Unified School District schools doing? A: San Ramon Valley Unified School District is one of the highest performing school districts in California and the nation. Over the past 10 years, schools in the San Ramon Valley Unified School District have received National Blue Ribbon or State Distinguished School distinctions more than 67 times.
Q: What is Measure Q? A: Measure Q will renews an expiring source of local funding without increase taxes. It will continue to protect quality education and retain excellent teachers for all San Ramon Valley students. The measure will protect academic programs in core subjects such as science, technology, engineering, and math, as well as prepare students for college and careers.
Q: What happens if Measure Q fails? A: If Measure Q does not pass, our schools will lose nearly $7 million every year in locally controlled funding. Cuts of this magnitude would lead to painful teacher layoffs, class size increases, and deep cuts to vital academic programs.
Q: Does Measure Q raise my taxes? A: Measure Q will NOT raise tax rates above what homeowners are currently paying. It will simply continue the current tax rate to maintain vital local funding that our public schools have relied on for more than two decades.
Q: Specifically, how would Measure Q funds be used to support our schools? A: If approved by voters, funding from the measure could be used to: - Attract and retain highly qualified teachers - Protect academic programs in science, technology, engineering, arts, math, reading and writing - Support programs in reading and literacy for the youngest learners - Prepare students for college and careers - Maintain technical, vocational, and career training courses
Q: How do I know funds from the measure would be used responsibly? A: Measure Q includes strict fiscal accountability requirements, including: - An independent citizens’ oversight, annual audits, and public disclosure continue to ensure funds are used efficiently and effectively - No funds can be spent on administrators’ salaries or pensions - All funds are under local control and cannot be taken by the State - Exemption for senior citizens and individuals with disabilities
Q: I don’t have children attending local schools. How does this impact me? A: Even if you do not have school-age children, supporting high-quality education is a wise investment. The San Ramon Valley Unified School District is one of the highest performing school districts in California and the nation. By maintaining high quality public schools in our neighborhoods, we protect our local property values and strengthen our community.
Q: How many votes does Q need to pass? A: In order to pass, Measure Q must be supported by two-thirds of those who cast a vote on the measure in the November 5, 2024 election. We are expecting a close election, so it is critical we all take the time to vote YES on Q this election to support quality San Ramon schools without increasing taxes!
Q: How can I get involved or learn more about Measure Q? A: Our campaign is a grassroots organization of parents, teachers, and other community leaders dedicated to passing Measure Q for local students. Some ways you can help pass Q include volunteering some time to spread the word about the measure, displaying a Yes on Q lawn sign at your home, and adding your name to our list of supporters!
Q: How can I register to vote or learn more about voting?
A: You can register to vote at www.registertovote.ca.gov. To find out more about voting in this
election, please contact the Contra Costa County Registrar of Voters at (925) 335-7800 or
visit www.contracostavote.gov.