South San ISD is asking voters to decide on a ballot measure this November—not to raise taxes, but to reallocate existing funds. With the tax rate staying at $1.19 per $100 of property value, the proposal shifts more money from bond projects toward daily operations like teacher pay, supplies, and maintenance. It’s not about new debt or higher taxes—it’s about slicing the current budget differently to prioritize what keeps schools running every day. Voters will decide whether to make that change in November.
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