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03/28/2005 <br />ORIGINAL <br />RESOLUTION NO. 14634 <br />RESOLUTION SUPPORTING MEASURE V, REDWOOD CITY SCHOOL <br />DISTRICT FUNDING FOR CLASSROOM EDUCATION EXCELLENCE <br />ACT OF 2005 <br />WHEREAS, youth and education comprise one of the City Council's key <br />priorities, and a high - quality education for our community's youth carries with it a <br />multitude of both short- and long -term community -wide benefits; and <br />WHEREAS, the Redwood City School District has shown dramatic improvement <br />in its API (Academic Performance Index) test scores over the last five years, despite the <br />fact that the District has been forced to cut its budget by approximately $8 million in that <br />same time period; and <br />WHEREAS, the District's performance illustrates its commitment to providing a <br />high - quality education to all of its students, nearly half of whom are English learners, <br />highlights its ability to allocate its funding where it will have the most impact, and clearly <br />shows that it is doing a superb job even with the drastically reduced budget forced on it <br />by State funding cuts and take- aways; and <br />WHEREAS, despite its best efforts, the District is faced with an estimated $3.5 <br />million budget deficit for the next fiscal year, and without additional funding will be <br />forced to lay off 57 teachers (forcing an increase in class size from 20 to 29 students for <br />all K -3 classes), eliminate 50% of its librarian positions and reduce library hours by one - <br />half, eliminate all District music programs and teaching positions, reduce the availability <br />of reading and math program specialists, who focus on struggling students, reduce <br />programs for gifted students, and reduce programs for middle school intervention; and <br />WHEREAS, in light of the reality of these devastating reductions and their likely <br />impact on students, the District has placed on the May 3, 2005 ballot a funding <br />measure in the form of a five -year, $85 per year parcel tax; and <br />WHEREAS, if passed by the voters, these funds (approximately $3.3 million <br />annually) will be used only to maintain small class sizes, fund school library programs <br />and music programs, retain reading and math intervention specialists, and fund <br />programs for advanced teacher development, gifted and talented students, and middle <br />school intervention; and <br />WHEREAS, the language of Measure V specifies that an independent oversight <br />committee made up of community leaders and qualified volunteers would be created to <br />monitor and audit parcel tax funds to ensure they are spent only in voter approved <br />funding categories; and <br />Afty /Reso /Reso.1523 14634 <br />031405 1 Muff # 301 <br />