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Snowline trustees certify Measure J results and set oversight, outline bond timing and facilities priorities

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The Snowline Joint Unified School District board certified November Measure J results, approved bylaws to form a citizen oversight committee and discussed issuance timing and modernization priorities including Serrano and Toronto high schools.

The Snowline Joint Unified School District Board of Trustees on Feb. 25 certified the results of November’s Measure J bond election and approved bylaws to form a citizen oversight committee to monitor how voters’ $70,600,000 in bond proceeds will be spent.

Board action followed a presentation of precinct-level results and campaign analytics from consultant Joy Coomer of TeamCivics, who told trustees the measure won 58.1% of ballots and that targeted door-knocking and neighborhood outreach were critical to the result.

The board’s certification triggers a 60-day window to appoint a seven-member oversight committee. Superintendent David…

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