We are proud to have top-quality local schools serving Tiburon, Belvedere and Corte Madera. Our teachers are the most experienced and effective and our students have the highest test scores in Marin year after year. Measure B is critical to maintaining this level of academic excellence.
Since 1990, Reed schools have relied on voter-approved local funding that sustains challenging academic programs, keeps great teachers in our classrooms and maintains the smallest class sizes possible. These funds go directly to Reed, Bel Aire and Del Mar schools and stay under our local control. No funds can be taken by the State or redirected to other school districts. No funds can be used for administrator salaries, and seniors are eligible for an exemption.
Without Measure B this local funding is now set to expire.
Vote YES on B to keep Reed schools among the very best!


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Retain highly-qualified, experienced teachers
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Support innovative core academic programs and enhanced science, technology, engineering and math programs
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Minimize class size increases
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Support art, music and library programs
Voting YES on B will renew funding to:
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No funds can be taken by the State
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No funds for administrator salaries
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Mandatory annual audits and reports
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Seniors are eligible for an exemption
Measure B requires strict taxpayer protections:
In the last five years alone student enrollment has grown by 35%—with no new funding to support these hundreds of new students. Measure B will help minimize class size increases and ensure that students get the individual attention that they need.
Whether or not you have school-aged children, protecting the quality of our local schools is a wise investment. Good schools protect our property values and our quality of life.
Join parents, teachers, seniors, local business leaders, and others across our community—Vote YES on B.