Pleasanton Schools Revisit Pleasanton Parcel Tax to Keep Programs
February 22, 2008 | Brian Lebars
Would smaller class sizes, in class Reading specialists in Pleasanton Schools be worth paying a little extra on your tax bill next year? Pleasanton School Districts Strategic Plan has come up with its most crucial elements to keep in our schools. That is the exact issue the Pleasanton trustees were faced with February 12thin there meeting. Faced with state cuts the Pleasanton School District is faced with cutting $4.5 million from the next school years budget. Pleasanton Schools have been one of Pleasanton’s greatest treasures. It drives Pleasanton’s Real Estate Market and in among one of the best School Districts in California.The mentioned amount for the Pleasanton School Parcel Tax is $150. Some cuts will be necessary even if the parcel tax is passed. The discussion will continue by the Pleasanton Trustees on Feb 26th.
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The $150.00 is VERY inaccurate and we as homeowners just paid our 2nd installment of homeowners tax that already includes an 8% Bond, $480.00 for the Pleasanton schools! We want accountability! TAX AND SPEND, TAX & SPEND, the teachers unions are so out of control its pathetic. The teachers are using the children with indoctrination of fear to spread around the community and to thier parents. The sad truth is that even with the parcel tax it won’t save the jobs. Administrators need to take a job cut just like we have to. We have to cut back and so do they and it’s not by just cutting two or three days out of thier work year. It’s slashing salaries, cutting holidays, reigning the thousands used for cell phones and cars.
JUST VOTE NO ON MEASURE G. Wake up… It’s not about the kids…it’s about standing up to the bully unions once and for all!!!