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Mill Valley board votes to reinstate TK while urging parcel-tax renewal to close budget gap
Summary
The Mill Valley School Board voted to reinstate transitional kindergarten for 2026–27 and directed staff to pursue a parcel-tax renewal to cover a projected $1.8 million gap, while acknowledging possible cuts and hiring freezes if the measure fails.
The Mill Valley School Board voted on Nov. 13 to reinstate transitional kindergarten (TK) for the 2026–27 school year and pressed a parcel-tax renewal as the primary means to cover the program’s projected operating cost.
During public comment, parents and community groups urged the board to protect TK and support a parcel-tax renewal. "TK is transformative," parent Alexa Shively said, urging residents to "vote yes on the parcel tax this summer." Ian Kenny, who identified himself as a parent and nonprofit board member, thanked trustees for "sticking with this program" and asked the community to join in a…
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