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New Haven Unified board approves proposed $2M reallocation from Measure M for Alvarado Elementary
Summary
The New Haven Unified School District Board approved a proposed reallocation of Measure M bond funds that would designate roughly $2 million toward Alvarado Elementary’s prioritized needs, including its multipurpose room/cafeteria, after a presentation from the district’s chief business officer.
Annette Hellman, the district’s chief business officer, told the New Haven Unified School District Board on Nov. 12 that Measure M — the 2015 general obligation bond — originally authorized $125 million and that, as of the close of fiscal 2023–24, the district had more than $24.1 million in remaining Measure M funds. Hellman said the board would be asked to approve a reallocation that would set aside about $2 million for Alvarado Elementary’s needs.
“Back in 2015, when Measure M was approved, dollars $125,000,000 was authorized for us by our community,” Hellman said in the presentation. “As of…
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