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Invest in Our Schools.
Invest in Our Future.

Franklin-McKinley’s elementary

and middle schools are the heart of our community.

They educate and protect our children, strengthen neighborhoods,

enhance property values,and support local businesses.

When we invest in our schools, we invest in our future.

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Schools That
Will Benefit

What Will Measure C Do?

A YES vote on Measure C will fund critical improvements across Franklin-McKinley schools, including:

Terracotta Roof Tiles
Repairing leaky roofs
HVAC Workers Repairing
Replacing aging HVAC systems
Library Shelves
Renovating outdated
libraries and restrooms
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Improving accessibility to meet
ADA standards
Children Playing Together
Upgrading unsafe playgrounds, playfields, and athletic facilities
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Modernizing and constructing classrooms with 21st-century technology

Strong Taxpayer Protections

Measure C includes strict accountability measures to ensure responsible use of funds:

Full public disclosure of all spending

Independent annual audits

Oversight by a citizens’ committee

Legal protections preventing funds from being diverted by the state

Prohibition on use of funds for administrator salaries, pensions, or benefits

Senior citizen homeowner exemptions available

Why It Matters

01

Modernize aging school facilities

02

Improve student safety and health

03

Enhance local property values

04

Support neighborhood vitality and local businesses

05

Protect taxpayer investments through independent oversight

Measure C is a $142 million local school bond designed to improve the quality of education by upgrading aging facilities and ensuring safe, modern learning environments for all students.

What is Measure C?

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Cost about $30 per $100,000 of assessed property value

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Ensure all funds are spent locally and cannot be taken by the state

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Generate approximately $8 million annually while bonds are outstanding

Join the Community

Parents, teachers, neighbors, business owners, and community leaders are coming together to support better schools and brighter futures.

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Paid for by the Committee for Stronger FMSD Schools - Yes on Measure C 2026, FPPC # 1489581 

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