Vote Yes on T to repair and improve Antelope Elementary School District schools.
Some of our school classrooms are over 75 years old and are past due for repairs and upgrades to maintain student safety and quality instruction for local students.
Measure T provides funding for critical updates to school roofs, flooring and siding to give students a warm, safe and dry learning environment.
By law, all funds from Measure T must be spent to improve Antelope Elementary School, Plum Valley School and Berrendos Middle School and cannot be taken by the State.
There is nothing more important than protecting our children while they are at school. Measure T will provide funding to implement the latest safety and security measures in our school, as well as improve the drop-off/pick-up areas to protect kids from traffic.
Voting Yes on T makes essential repairs and improvements, including:
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Repair or replace leaky roofs, rusty plumbing, and deteriorating HVAC systems
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Install and upgrade security cameras and exterior lighting
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Update classrooms for science, technology, engineering, and math education
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Replace portable classrooms that have exceeded their usable lifespans
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Help ensure all schools have access to a multi-purpose room
Measure T is fiscally accountable:
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All funds must be spent on our schools
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No funds can be used for administrator salaries or pensions
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Independent citizens’ oversight and annual audits are required to ensure funds are used as promised
Antelope Elementary School District has been in survival mode, patching broken HVAC, plumbing and electrical issues as they come up, to keep our schools open. Vote Yes on T to repair our schools for local students.
Even if you don’t have school-age children, improving local schools is a wise investment that protects our quality of life and our property values.
Join parents, teachers, neighbors and local leaders and Vote YES on T to support quality education in Antelope District schools!