Claremont Unified School District bond proposition, Measure CL (November 2010)
Measure CL, if it had been approved by voters, would have allowed the school board of the Claremont Unified School District to borrow $95 million. The money would be spent to "make funding available for qualified teachers and academic programs threatened by the State cuts, provide safe/modern classrooms, qualify for State matching funds, construct, acquire, repair equip classrooms/school facilities/sites, improve fire/student safety [and] upgrade instructional technology, labs/libraries, roofs, plumbing [and] wiring."
Election results
Results are from the Los Angeles County election results website, as of November 11, 2010.
A 55% supermajority vote was required for approval.
Text of measure
The question on the ballot:
| Measure CL: To support and repair Claremont schools, make funding available for qualified teachers and academic programs threatened by the State cuts, provide safe/modern classrooms, qualify for State matching funds, construct, acquire, repair equip classrooms/school facilities/sites, improve fire/student safety, upgrade instructional technology, labs/libraries, roofs, plumbing, wiring, shall Claremont Unified School District issue $95,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, with independent citizen oversight and all funds supporting local schools? |
See also
External links
- Background information on Measure CL, produced by the school administration
- Website of Claremont Unified
- A flyer about Measure CL, produced by the school administration
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