Three prominent school districts in Alameda County are urging residents to support important funding initiatives appearing on the June ballot. These measures aim to secure critical resources necessary to improve facilities, enhance educational programs, and attract highly qualified teachers. The proposed funding will address aging infrastructure and invest in technology upgrades designed to prepare students for the demands of the 21st century workforce.

Key priorities outlined by the districts include:

  • Modernizing classrooms with updated technology and learning tools,
  • Renovating outdated school buildings to ensure safe and conducive learning environments,
  • Expanding career and technical education programs to increase student opportunities.

Community leaders emphasize that voter approval is essential to maintain and advance the quality of education across Alameda County, demonstrating a unified commitment to the future success of its students.

District Measure Purpose Estimated Funding
Berkeley Unified Facility upgrades and tech $75 million
Fremont Unified Classroom renovations $60 million
Oakland Unified Teacher recruitment & programs $90 million