Don’t Be Fooled! Meet Some Sneaky Fake Taxpayer Groups In California
In November 2000, California voters approved Proposition 39, which allows school districts to seek voter approval for school construction bonds at a 55% threshold instead of a two-thirds threshold. One...
View ArticleBoard of San Diego Unified School District Senses Voters May Reject $2.8...
“Board of Education” is displayed on the outside of the board’s meeting room at San Diego Unified School District headquarters. Oversized portraits of board members have not been hung – yet. The board...
View ArticleSigning the Union Project Labor Agreement to Work at the San Diego Unified...
UPDATE, September 7, 2012: I found a letter embedded in one of the grievance files that actually belongs to another grievance not provided to me by the SDUSD (I’ve added it to the list below), and I’ve...
View ArticleCalifornia Local Election Report: Construction Bond Measures for School...
California’s elected school boards and community college boards have put 106 measures on local ballots for the November 6, 2012 election asking voters to authorize borrowing money for construction...
View ArticleFoolishness That Won’t Be Stopped: California’s K-12 School Districts Use...
The web site www.EdSource.org (“Engaging Californians on Key Education Challenges”) has an article today (December 18, 2012) entitled Districts Face Questions in Spending Long-Term Bonds for...
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