In support of the Klamath County School District bond measure 18-91, Ray Holliday, our spokesman, and others have been meeting with various groups in the community to present why now is a good time for fixing our schools and to answer questions folks have. Part of his talk is a very in-depth PowerPoint presentation that gives the groups the facts about our Klamath County schools, how the money is spent and why we need this bond measure passed.
From facts like the Klamath County School District serves the same number of students as served by Roseburg and Grants Pass schools but with twice the buildings and the same budget to figures on how the bond measure will affect your taxes, this slide show covers it all. It even has pictures of the problem points in some of the schools as well as a donated rendering of what the new Henley Elementary School could look like!
If you have any questions or want more information about bond measure 18-91, we encourage you to take some time to go through the slide show. It’s very informative, straight foward and will likely answer questions you have. Just click the following link – KCSD Bond Measure 18-91 Presentation – and you can check out a PDF version of slide show!
And as always, if you have any questions about the Citizens for Klamath County Schools PAC or bond measure 18-91, feel free to send us an email. Also check out our Information and Downloads page for more information about 18-91.
Remember to have your ballot turned in by May 21st!