As further proof, the Measure N
parcel tax approved by Oakland voters last November will be split with charter schools on a per - pupil basis for students in grades 9 through 12, Flint said in an email.
Not exact matches
On March 13, the LAUSD Board voted 6 - 1 to
approve a five - year, $ 298 - per
parcel tax on properties within district boundaries to go on the November 2012 ballot.
Measure T would continue the current
parcel tax first
approved by voters in 2004, and renewed in 2008 and again in 2012, which provides close to $ 10 million per year in critical funding.
The district's 2012 Measure G language, which appeared on the ballot, asked voters to
approve the
parcel tax for: «protecting core academics — reading, writing, math, science, attracting and retaining quality teachers, providing lower class sizes for the youngest children, preparing students for college and the workforce, and improving safety on and around school campuses.»
Voters
approved the lion's share of the nearly $ 3 billion in school bonds on Tuesday's ballot statewide - the outcome of
parcel taxes, however, were not nearly as successful.
In June 2008 San Francisco voters
approved Proposition A, a
parcel tax initiative dedicated to improving teachers» salaries in the San Francisco Unified School District.