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Dependiendo de dónde vivas, es posible que tengas las siguientes elecciones de distrito escolar en tu papeleta.

Greeley-Evans School District 6

Deana Lemos Garcia is running for Greeley Evans District 6 School Board. Lemos Garcia is an involved community member with experience coaching Special Olympiccs, substitute teaching, and as a member of several community boards; The Greeley Dream Team, High Plains Library District, Leanna’s Closet, and the BMS Foundation. Lemos Garcia will work towards supporting college and career readiness, classroom safety, and the growing needs of District 6. She knows that working to foster inclusivity in classrooms and curriculum only betters social and educational outcomes for students. Deana Lemos Garcia is a progressive choice for the Greeley Evans District 6 School Board.

Deana Lemos Garcia is running for Greeley Evans District 6 School Board. Lemos Garcia is an involved community member with experience coaching Special Olympiccs, substitute teaching, and as a member of several community boards; The Greeley Dream Team, High Plains Library District, Leanna’s Closet, and the BMS Foundation. Lemos Garcia will work towards supporting college and career readiness, classroom safety, and the growing needs of District 6. She knows that working to foster inclusivity in classrooms and curriculum only betters social and educational outcomes for students. Deana Lemos Garcia is a progressive choice for the Greeley Evans District 6 School Board.

Kyle Bentley is running for reelection to the Greeley Evans District 6 School Board. With a prior term as Vice President of the school board, Bentley has already proven himself to be an effective leader. Bentley hopes to keep his momentum going with regard to improving student success rates, community engagement, and diversity and inclusion. While he's happy with the district's current trajectory, Bentley will also aim to be adaptable and prepared to meet any new or changing issues the district might face. He will engage with the lived experiences of staff, students, and teachers while also utilizing data for decision making. As the CEO of his own welding company, Bentley hopes to expand and deepen career and trade training programs for District 6.
A dedicated public servant and proven leader, Kyle Bentley is a progressive choice for the Greeley Evans District 6 School Board.

Kyle Bentley is running for reelection to the Greeley Evans District 6 School Board. With a prior term as Vice President of the school board, Bentley has already proven himself to be an effective leader. Bentley hopes to keep his momentum going with regard to improving student success rates, community engagement, and diversity and inclusion. While he's happy with the district's current trajectory, Bentley will also aim to be adaptable and prepared to meet any new or changing issues the district might face. He will engage with the lived experiences of staff, students, and teachers while also utilizing data for decision making. As the CEO of his own welding company, Bentley hopes to expand and deepen career and trade training programs for District 6.
A dedicated public servant and proven leader, Kyle Bentley is a progressive choice for the Greeley Evans District 6 School Board.

Robyn Roggy is running for the Greeley-Evans District 6 School Board. Having lived in Greeley for 40 years, Roggy hopes to contribute to her community by supporting the staff and teachers that aided her two children through public school. She hopes to bring her dedication and community building expertise gained from working in community ministries to the school board. Roggy understands the important role that public education serves in helping children become confident adults, which is why she will stand up for career readiness and advanced course programs. Roggy is prepared to work on supporting diversity and inclusion in District 6, standing up for the wide array of languages, backgrounds, and lifestyles represented in Greeley.

Robyn Roggy is running for the Greeley-Evans District 6 School Board. Having lived in Greeley for 40 years, Roggy hopes to contribute to her community by supporting the staff and teachers that aided her two children through public school. She hopes to bring her dedication and community building expertise gained from working in community ministries to the school board. Roggy understands the important role that public education serves in helping children become confident adults, which is why she will stand up for career readiness and advanced course programs. Roggy is prepared to work on supporting diversity and inclusion in District 6, standing up for the wide array of languages, backgrounds, and lifestyles represented in Greeley.

Weston Edmunds is running for the Greeley Evans District 6 School Board. Director of marketing and communications at the Weld Food Bank, Edumnds is familiar with the particular challenges faced by many families in District 6. He hopes to be able to continue to provide resources and paths to success through the school board. Edmunds will be and advocate for inclusivity and student first learning. Edmunds hopes to keep District 6's positive momentum flowing by continuing support career readiness programs, facility improvements, and graduation rates.
An experienced public servant, Weston Edmunds is a progressive choice for the Greeley Evans District 6 School Board.

Weston Edmunds is running for the Greeley Evans District 6 School Board. Director of marketing and communications at the Weld Food Bank, Edumnds is familiar with the particular challenges faced by many families in District 6. He hopes to be able to continue to provide resources and paths to success through the school board. Edmunds will be and advocate for inclusivity and student first learning. Edmunds hopes to keep District 6's positive momentum flowing by continuing support career readiness programs, facility improvements, and graduation rates.
An experienced public servant, Weston Edmunds is a progressive choice for the Greeley Evans District 6 School Board.

St. Vrain Valley School District

Jocelyn Gilligan is running unopposed for District E of the St Vrain Valley School District Board. She is the incumbent for this seat, having originally filled a vacancy in 2023. Gilligan’s background is in finance and consulting and she served as Treasurer for the St. Vrain Valley School Board. Gilligan has four children in St. Vrain schools and is outspoken on the importance of public education as a pillar for families and communities.

Jocelyn Gilligan is running unopposed for District E of the St Vrain Valley School District Board. She is the incumbent for this seat, having originally filled a vacancy in 2023. Gilligan’s background is in finance and consulting and she served as Treasurer for the St. Vrain Valley School Board. Gilligan has four children in St. Vrain schools and is outspoken on the importance of public education as a pillar for families and communities.

Meosha Babbs is running for reelection to St Vrain Valley School District’s School Board in District D. Babbs is a project engineer at Ball and has additional experience as an educator teaching grade and graduate school students. She serves on the board of several organizations aimed at STEM/STEAM access for students. She is also involved with Boy and Girl Scouts of America. Babbs supports the development of science and technology, as well as arts and music, programming in SVVSD. She supports the stewardship of a responsible budget that helps schools, students, and staff flourish. Babbs is an open-minded board member who recognizes the talent and potential of SVVSD. 
Also running is John Ahrens. 
Based on her proven success as a board member and community leader, Meosha Babbs is the progressive choice for District D.

Meosha Babbs is running for reelection to St Vrain Valley School District’s School Board in District D. Babbs is a project engineer at Ball and has additional experience as an educator teaching grade and graduate school students. She serves on the board of several organizations aimed at STEM/STEAM access for students. She is also involved with Boy and Girl Scouts of America. Babbs supports the development of science and technology, as well as arts and music, programming in SVVSD. She supports the stewardship of a responsible budget that helps schools, students, and staff flourish. Babbs is an open-minded board member who recognizes the talent and potential of SVVSD. 
Also running is John Ahrens. 
Based on her proven success as a board member and community leader, Meosha Babbs is the progressive choice for District D.

Hadley Solomon is the progressive choice for District B of St. Vrain Valley School District. An involved parent, Solomon has been a community leader for SVVSD for many years in classrooms and school advisory/fundraising boards. In her professional life, Solomon prides herself for having a wealth of experiences and problem solving skills. Solomon wants to foster academic excellence, ensure safe and respectful schools, and secure education funding. 

Opposing Solomon is Peggy Kelly. Kelly is a retired nurse and educator who brings a concerning focus to the United States constitution to her platform and view of educational standards. She also highlights biological sex standards for sports and “parental rights” as important issues for SVVSD. 

With her even keeled attitude and progressive values, Hadley Solomon is the clear progressive choice for District B of St Vrain Valley School District’s School Board.

Hadley Solomon is the progressive choice for District B of St. Vrain Valley School District. An involved parent, Solomon has been a community leader for SVVSD for many years in classrooms and school advisory/fundraising boards. In her professional life, Solomon prides herself for having a wealth of experiences and problem solving skills. Solomon wants to foster academic excellence, ensure safe and respectful schools, and secure education funding. 

Opposing Solomon is Peggy Kelly. Kelly is a retired nurse and educator who brings a concerning focus to the United States constitution to her platform and view of educational standards. She also highlights biological sex standards for sports and “parental rights” as important issues for SVVSD. 

With her even keeled attitude and progressive values, Hadley Solomon is the clear progressive choice for District B of St Vrain Valley School District’s School Board.

Sarah Hurianek is unopposed for the District F councilmember seat of the St Vrain Valley School District Board. She originally joined the board in 2022. Hurianek is a second generation educator and attended school in St Vrain Valley herself. She is dedicated to supporting educators and the financial stability of SVVSD. 

Sarah Hurianek is unopposed for the District F councilmember seat of the St Vrain Valley School District Board. She originally joined the board in 2022. Hurianek is a second generation educator and attended school in St Vrain Valley herself. She is dedicated to supporting educators and the financial stability of SVVSD. 

Medidas sometidas a votación a nivel estatal

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La Proposición LL pregunta si se debe permitir al estado conservar y gastar los ingresos recaudados con la Proposición FF. La Proposición FF estableció el Programa de Comidas Escolares Saludables para Todos y ha acumulado $12.4 millones en ingresos desde su aprobación inicial por los votantes en 2022. El Programa de Comidas Escolares Saludables para Todos se financia con impuestos estatales sobre la renta y apoya la alimentación escolar gratuita para todos los estudiantes, independientemente de sus ingresos familiares. Debido a la Declaración de Derechos del Contribuyente, el estado de Colorado debe solicitar aprobación para conservar y gastar los ingresos fiscales ya recaudados. Si los votantes no aprueban la LL, se reembolsará el impuesto estatal sobre la renta a los hogares que lo pagaron. Con los fondos adicionales de la Propuesta LL, el Programa de Comidas Escolares Saludables para Todos podría impulsar la compra y el uso de productos cultivados en Colorado, aumentar los salarios de los empleados de las cafeterías y ofrecer capacitación y asistencia técnica a las escuelas.

La Proposición LL pregunta si se debe permitir al estado conservar y gastar los ingresos recaudados con la Proposición FF. La Proposición FF estableció el Programa de Comidas Escolares Saludables para Todos y ha acumulado $12.4 millones en ingresos desde su aprobación inicial por los votantes en 2022. El Programa de Comidas Escolares Saludables para Todos se financia con impuestos estatales sobre la renta y apoya la alimentación escolar gratuita para todos los estudiantes, independientemente de sus ingresos familiares. Debido a la Declaración de Derechos del Contribuyente, el estado de Colorado debe solicitar aprobación para conservar y gastar los ingresos fiscales ya recaudados. Si los votantes no aprueban la LL, se reembolsará el impuesto estatal sobre la renta a los hogares que lo pagaron. Con los fondos adicionales de la Propuesta LL, el Programa de Comidas Escolares Saludables para Todos podría impulsar la compra y el uso de productos cultivados en Colorado, aumentar los salarios de los empleados de las cafeterías y ofrecer capacitación y asistencia técnica a las escuelas.

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La Propuesta MM plantea si se debería aumentar el impuesto estatal sobre la renta. Este aumento se aplicaría a los hogares con ingresos anuales de $300,000 o más para ofrecer comidas escolares gratuitas a todos los estudiantes de las escuelas públicas, así como asistencia alimentaria y educación a familias de bajos ingresos a través del Programa de Comidas Escolares Saludables para Todos y del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria (SNAP). Junto con la Propuesta LL, la Propuesta MM aumentará la capacidad de financiamiento del estado para programas de alimentación y nutrición.

La Propuesta MM plantea si se debería aumentar el impuesto estatal sobre la renta. Este aumento se aplicaría a los hogares con ingresos anuales de $300,000 o más para ofrecer comidas escolares gratuitas a todos los estudiantes de las escuelas públicas, así como asistencia alimentaria y educación a familias de bajos ingresos a través del Programa de Comidas Escolares Saludables para Todos y del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria (SNAP). Junto con la Propuesta LL, la Propuesta MM aumentará la capacidad de financiamiento del estado para programas de alimentación y nutrición.