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High Quality Schools Measures E & F
Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

San Ramon Unified School District (SRVUSD) has a tradition of excellence and a reputation for exemplary schools. SRVUSD serves close to 30,000 students at 35 schools, many of which have won accolades and received honors such as California Distinguished and National Blue Ribbon recognition. As one of the highest-performing school districts in the nation, SRVUSD’s graduation rate stands at nearly 97%, and 95% of seniors plan to attend college. 
 
SRVUSD’s award-winning schools are funded through a combination of local funding measures, State funds, and donations. Because the local community has historically approved local funding measures, local students have had access to programs above and beyond what State funding can provide on its own. The below FAQ provides more information on Measure Q, a local parcel tax measure, the SRVUSD Board of Trustees of placed on the November 5, 2024 ballot to address the expiration of the current parcel tax measure next year.
 
What is happening with the reductions in school funding?
The District faces two reductions in available school funding in the near future. In 2025, a local voter-approved funding measure that has been funding our schools for over two decades will expire.
 
What is the practical effect of this funding reduction?
The loss of $6.8 million from expiring parcel tax funding will require the District to layoff educators and cut core academic programs in our local schools.
 
What is the plan to address the loss of these Funds?
To address the loss of these funds, the SRVUSD Board of Trustees placed Measure Q on the ballot. If passed by voters, Measure Q would renew the expiring parcel tax funding, at the current rate of $144 per parcel, per year.
 
How would funds from Measure Q be used?
Measure Q would renew the expiring parcel tax funding, and would be used to:
  • Attract and retain highly qualified teachers
  • Support academic programs in science, technology, engineering, arts, math, reading, and writing
  • Prepare students for college and careers
  • Support programs in reading and literacy for the youngest learners
 
How can I be sure funds from Measure Q would be spent as promised?
This measure has the same accountability requirements as past measures, including:
  • All funds would be controlled locally and could not be taken away by the State
  • No funds for administrators’ salaries or pensions
  • Independent citizens’ oversight committee and mandatory annual audits
 
Does Measure Q include a senior exemption?
Yes. Senior citizens and individuals with disabilities would be exempt from the cost of the measure and do not need to reapply if already exempted.
 
Has SRVUSD historically spent local funding for valid purposes?
Yes. The citizens’ Parcel Tax Oversight Committee (PTOC) has confirmed that the District spent past voter-approved funding as promised. You can read the latest PTOC reports by visiting .

Do other school districts in our area rely on parcel taxes to fund academic programs in their local schools?
Yes. Many similarly performing districts in the Bay Area depend on parcel taxes to fund educational programs. 
 
District
Parcel Rax Rate
Orinda Union School District $804
Lafayette School District* $953 (annual adjustments)
Moraga School District* $526 (annual adjustment)
Los Gatos Union School District $335 (2% annual adjustment)
Palo Alto Unified School District $836 (2% annual adjustment)
Larkspur-Corte Madera School District $910 (5% annual adjustment)
Mill 快播成人 School District $1,250 (5% annual adjustment)
 
 
Would all funds benefit our local SRVUSD schools only?
All funds from Measure Q would benefit SRVUSD schools only. No funds could be taken by the State or used for other purposes.
 
 

How can I learn more?


To learn more about steps SRVUSD is taking to protect high-quality education in our local schools,

Please email communications@srvusd.net or call (925) 552-5500