Measure BB (H)
Voters in the Cambrian School District approved Measure H, a parcel tax that took effect on July 1, 2018, to fund and maintain high-quality educational programs within the District, including math, science, reading, engineering, technology, and the arts, to retain highly qualified teachers and maintain class sizes. Measure H will sunset on 6/30/26.
Measure BB, approved by CSD voters in November 2024, is the continuation (with no changes) of Measure H, a parcel tax of $94.24 per-parcel/year approved by Cambrian School District voters in June 2018, which supports Transitional Kindergarten through eighth-grade students by attracting and retaining quality teachers, continuing core programs in math, science, engineering, technology, reading, music, and the arts. Maintaining class sizes and providing physical education programs that promote student health and fitness.
Measure BB Summary – Proceeds from Measure BB may be used to:
- Attract and retain highly qualified teachers and support staff who specialize in technology
- Continue funding for advanced and core programs in math, science, engineering, and technology
- Support funding for advanced and core programs in reading, music, and the arts
- Maintain manageable class sizes
- Provide ongoing training and skills development for teachers and staff
- Continue funding for physical education programs that promote student health and fitness
Taxpayer Protections:
- All Measure BB funds stay local to support CSD instructional programs
- The State cannot take Measure BB funding away.
- No funds are allowed for administrators' salaries or pensions.
- Mandatory annual audits ensure the funds are used as promised.
- An exemption from the tax is available for senior property owners 65 years and older.
