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Voters Show Support for Safe, Future-Ready Schools

April 3, 2019

Lindbergh voters overwhelmingly approved Prop R, a $105 million no-tax-rate-increase bond issue to revitalize the Lindbergh High School campus and create districtwide safety equity. More than 77 percent of voters cast ballots on April 2 in favor of Prop R, which required 57.15 percent for approval.

“My sincere thanks goes out to our community members who recognized the value in creating safe, secure and future-ready schools for all Lindbergh students,” said Superintendent Dr. Tony Lake. “I’d also like to thank our volunteers who worked so hard to make Prop R a success.”

The community is invited to learn more and follow Prop R progress at go.lindberghschools.ws/PropR.

The unofficial elections results are:

LINDBERGH SCHOOLS - BOND ELECTION R
**BOND - CAPITAL IMPROV (57.15% NEEDED)**
(Vote for ) 1
    (WITH 45 OF 45 COUNTED)
YES . . . . . . . . . . . . .   8,027   77.83
NO. . . . . . . . . . . . . .   2,287   22.17

Lindbergh Schools Board of Education

Voters also re-elected Jennifer Miller and Dr. Mike Tsichlis to the Lindbergh Schools Board of Education. Miller and Tsichlis will be sworn in during the April 9 board meeting.

The unofficial election results are:

DIRECTOR LINDBERGH SCHOOLS
(Vote for ) 2
    (WITH 45 OF 45 COUNTED)
MIKE TSICHLIS. . . . . . . . .   6,692   47.19
JENNIFER MILLER. . . . . . . .   7,313   51.57
WRITE-IN . . . . . . . . . . .     177    1.25
 

Lindbergh Voters Approve Prop R