Vote Yes on G!

Meet Today’s Safety and Educational Standards

Student safety and security is a top priority for schools around the nation. Voting Yes on G provides funding for increased safety and security measures that protect our students and staff in case of an emergency.

Most of our schools were built more than 60 years ago and don’t meet modern building or safety codes. Some contain hazardous materials including asbestos and lead pipes, while others need to be retrofitted for earthquake safety. If we want our kids to succeed in school, college,
and careers, they must be skilled in the use of today’s technologies and have a solid background in science, math, engineering, and technology.

Your YES vote on G provides updated classrooms, science labs, and technology to meet rising
academic standards and serve our community for decades to come.

Voting Yes on G will:

Update classrooms and technology needed to support high-quality instruction

Remove hazardous materials like asbestos and lead pipes from older schools

Improve safety systems and access for students with disabilities

Upgrade labs and career technical facilities to prepare students for college and in-demand careers in fields like health sciences, engineering, technology, and skilled trades

Fix deteriorating roofs and old plumbing, sewer, heating, ventilation, and electrical systems

Measure G requires strict fiscal accountability:

All money raised must stay in Fowler – no funds can be taken by the State

An independent citizens’ oversight committee, annual audits, and public spending disclosure ensure funds are spent as promised

Whether or not you have school-aged children, maintaining quality schools is a wise investment that protects our quality of life and property values.

Join community members, teachers, and parents – Vote Yes on G to maintain high-quality neighborhood schools and support our local students!

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