Keep Conejo Schools Great YES on Measure I. Measure I Highlights Safety/Security –Provides funding for installation/repairs of: Modern fire detection.

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Keep Conejo Schools Great YES on Measure I

Measure I Highlights Safety/Security –Provides funding for installation/repairs of: Modern fire detection and alarms systems Security lighting and cameras Fencing and controllable campus access Technology –Prepares our students to compete today by providing: Updated classroom technology Network infrastructure (wireless) Classrooms that support modern career technical education (mobile devices) Facility Modernization –Repairs/replaces electrical systems, plumbing, roofing, lighting and HVAC systems Does not increase taxes –Extension of existing tax at the same rate –Existing bonds will be paid off before payments begin on Measure I bonds Accountability –Oversight Bond Committee will be formed –Every dollar from Measure I benefits local schools, is controlled locally and cannot be taken away by the state

No Tax Rate Increase

Get Involved With Measure I The YES on Measure I campaign requires volunteers from our local community. Our primary means for getting the word out are: –Phone banks to call local voters –Weekend neighborhood door-to-door walks By contacting Conejo Valley voters directly, we can convey the critical importance of Measure I and local school funding, and answer any questions voters may have. We can’t win without groups of volunteers from each school participating in these important campaign activities. Your help is critical to the success of Measure I