
Vote YES on C to protect high-quality education and strong property values in Kentfield School District.
Our local schools serving Kentfield and Greenbrae are among the best in California because we have exceptional teachers, challenging academic programs, and strong support from the community. KSD provides our students with a well-rounded education that prepares them for success in high school, college, and future careers.
However, local funding our schools have relied upon since 1987 is set to expire unless voters approve Measure C.
Without Measure C, KSD will lose over $5 million annually - nearly 25% of its budget. KSD has already made budget adjustments without eliminating teachers or academic programs, but there is no more nonessential spending to cut. If local parcel tax funding expires, extensive teacher and school staff layoffs, cuts to academic programs, and increases in class sizes will be required.
Voting YES on C renews local school funding to prevent deep budget cuts and continue funding for:
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Maintaining strong core programs in math, science, reading, writing, and technology
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Attracting and retaining highly qualified teachers
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Preventing class size increases to preserve individual attention and strong student outcomes
Even if you do not have school-age children, supporting quality education is a wise investment. Good schools improve the quality of life in our community and protect the value of our homes.
VOTING INFORMATION
Friday, May 29, is the last day election officials recommend you mail your ballot to ensure it is counted.
After May 29, it is recommended that you deliver your ballot to the drop box at the College of Marin, or vote in-person.
Voting / Ballot Drop Box Locations (until Election Day, June 2)
Dropbox:
College of Marin
Diamond Physical Education Center
(across from Woodlands Market)
In-Person Vote Centers
(drop ballot or vote in person)
St. Sebastian's Catholic Church
May 30 to June 1, 10 AM–6 PM
Election Day, June 2, 7 AM–8 PM
Redwoods Presbyterian Church
May 30, 9 AM–5 PM
May 31, 12–8 PM
June 1, 9 AM–5 PM
Election Day, June 2, 7 AM–8 PM






