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Important Information about Measure BB

Important Information about Measure BB. Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District. About Our Local Schools. 17 Schools – 10 Elementary, 5 Secondary, 2 Alternative 12,550 students – 5,100 Elementary, 7,130 Secondary, 300 Alternative. How are our schools performing?.

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Important Information about Measure BB

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  1. Important Information about Measure BB Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District

  2. About Our Local Schools • 17 Schools – 10 Elementary, 5 Secondary, 2 Alternative • 12,550 students – 5,100 Elementary, 7,130 Secondary, 300 Alternative

  3. How are our schools performing? • Gain of 11 points on Academic Performance Index (API): 817 in 2006 • Continuous improvement of student achievement over past 8 years • Focus on using data and technology to drive continued academic engagement and achievement • Nationally and internationally recognized programs in Fine and Performing Arts

  4. What is Measure BB? • The Measure BB bond measure will improve health, safety and classroom instruction in our local schools. • Measure BB will allow us to make overdue repairs and improvements to aging schools. • Measure BB was placed on the ballot by the School Board to address local school needs.

  5. What needs will Measure BB address? • Some of our local neighborhood schools were built in the 1920s and some portables are aging and need to be replaced. • We need to build and equip early childhood education classrooms, and update electrical systems and wiring for computer technology and Internet access.

  6. Didn’t we already pass other Measures? • Measure X (passed in 1998) was the most recent bond that funded facilities improvements. • Measures Y (passed in 2000) and S (passed in 2003) funded curriculum enhancements.

  7. How will Measure BB funds be spent? • Measure BB will remove asbestos and mold, repair leaking roofs, install and repair fire safety equipments and earthquake retrofit school classrooms and restrooms. • Students will be less vulnerable to getting sick and our schools will be safer in the event of an unanticipated emergency.

  8. Will Measure BB funds be spent as promised? • Measure BB includes strong fiscal accountability protections, including Independent Annual audits, a Citizens’ Oversight Committee to monitor spending. • No money will go to administrator salaries.

  9. Why Measure BB? • Unless Measure BB is adopted, our local neighborhood schools will not get their fair share of millions of dollars in State matching funds from statewide school bond measures. • We need to make improvements to our aging schools, and replace outdated portables so students can learn in clean, healthy classrooms.

  10. How can I find out more about Measure BB? • Take a FAQ sheet, which summarizes these issues • Visit the District website: www.smmusd.org • Call the Superintendent’s office at: 310-450-8338

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