YES ON P: Put Kids First, Protect Our Community!
Woodland schools are our community’s most important asset and should be our top priority. Modern, high-quality schools improve the quality of life in our community, increase property values, and improve student performance. Voting YES on Measure P ensures that Woodland kids get equitable educational opportunities by upgrading our classroom technology, securing our campuses, and renovating aging facilities.
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YES ON P: PREPARE WOODLAND STUDENTS WITH REAL-WORLD SKILLS
To succeed in today’s economy, our kids must be ready for college and in-demand careers in fields like healthcare, agriculture, engineering, technology and skilled trades. Measure P will allow WJUSD to:
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Build new “STEAM” classrooms to prepare kids in science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics.
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Expand career technical education facilities so students get the life skills they need for good paying jobs in the modern economy.
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YES ON P: MODERNIZE WOODLAND'S SCHOOLS FOR THE 21st CENTURY
Most of our public schools were built nearly 70 years ago. Our classrooms require urgent renovations and repairs to keep kids healthy, safe and focused on learning.
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Renovates classrooms for science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics.
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Overhauls classrooms for instruction in skilled trades like welding, construction and health care.
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Replaces failing air-conditioning, ventilation and heating systems.
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Upgrades aging electrical wiring, deteriorating roofs, leaking pipes and outdated plumbing.
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Ensures access for students with disabilities and special needs
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Strengthens campus security and student safety.
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Relieves overcrowding by constructing classrooms.
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YES ON P: IRONCLAD TAXPAYER PROTECTIONS
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By law, every penny must be spent on our students and can never be taken by the State.
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Independent Citizens’ Oversight Committee and annual fiscal audits guarantee funds are spent properly.
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No money may be used for administrator salaries or benefits.
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YES on P allows us to apply for state matching funds that would otherwise go to other districts.