Woodside Elementary School District parcel tax, Measure C, May 2009
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A Woodside Elementary School District parcel tax, Measure C ballot proposition was on the May 5, 2009 ballot in San Mateo County, California, for voters in the San Carlos school district, where it was approved.[1]
2/3rds of those voting had to vote "yes" for the measure to pass.
Measure C proposes a $242 annual education parcel tax for eight years.
Ballot language
The question on the ballot is:
- “To maintain and enhance academic excellence at Woodside School through emphasis on quality instruction, especially in math, science, reading and writing, attracting and retaining outstanding teachers, and maintaining small class sizes, shall Woodside Elementary School District continue its annual school tax of $242 per parcel for eight years, adjusted by changes in the Consumer Price Index, not to exceed 4 percent annually, to increase the District’s appropriations limit accordingly, with exemption for those 65 years and older?”


