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Modern learning requires technological resources and upgraded facilities. Ridgefield School District Proposition 13 addresses this need in our local schools by proposing a Capital Facilities and Technology Levy.

This measure to raise revenue for the district’s capital projects and technology budget was recently approved by the school board in response to community feedback. The district has a number of critical capital projects and technology budget items that have been neglected because of lack of funding. If passed, the levy would fund the construction of a new elementary school, long-deferred maintenance repairs to Union Ridge and South Ridge elementary schools, and the restoration of the district’s technology device budget, including the one-to-one computing initiative. The levy rate amount and the projects it will fund have been highly guided by community input. For example, the current proposal does not include funding to resurface local tracks and replace turf.

The Proposition 13 levy rate would be $0.84 per $1,000 in assessed property value, costing the owner of a median-priced $658,000 approximately $553 annually. Compared with the previous bond proposals, this levy will carry a shorter tax commitment of only three years.

For our students to keep up in the digital age, we must invest in their modern education. Vote Yes on Ridgefield School District Proposition 13 to ensure all students have access to a quality education that includes modern technology and up-to-date facilities.

Last updated: 2025-01-23

Modern learning requires technological resources and upgraded facilities. Ridgefield School District Proposition 13 addresses this need in our local schools by proposing a Capital Facilities and Technology Levy.

This measure to raise revenue for the district’s capital projects and technology budget was recently approved by the school board in response to community feedback. The district has a number of critical capital projects and technology budget items that have been neglected because of lack of funding. If passed, the levy would fund the construction of a new elementary school, long-deferred maintenance repairs to Union Ridge and South Ridge elementary schools, and the restoration of the district’s technology device budget, including the one-to-one computing initiative. The levy rate amount and the projects it will fund have been highly guided by community input. For example, the current proposal does not include funding to resurface local tracks and replace turf.

The Proposition 13 levy rate would be $0.84 per $1,000 in assessed property value, costing the owner of a median-priced $658,000 approximately $553 annually. Compared with the previous bond proposals, this levy will carry a shorter tax commitment of only three years.

For our students to keep up in the digital age, we must invest in their modern education. Vote Yes on Ridgefield School District Proposition 13 to ensure all students have access to a quality education that includes modern technology and up-to-date facilities.

Last updated: 2025-01-23

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