Dear Friends of Education,
Our schools need your help. The Cave Creek Unified School District is an important part of the community – families come here for the quality of our schools, and we all know that good schools enhance property values. Because of the state budget crisis, we will need to work together to continue providing strong educational opportunities for our students.
This year, voters in the Cave Creek Unified School District will likely be asked to approve important overrides to keep our schools competitive. Overrides allow the local community to keep classroom sizes manageable and teacher salaries competitive, critical elements in our commitment to providing superior education for our students.
Your continued support is crucial. Everything, from the value of our homes to the quality of jobs in our community, depends upon the quality of our schools. With the ongoing state budget cuts, all of these accomplishments and our community’s investment are at risk. This means we must be more proactive than ever in protecting the quality of our schools.
Recent polls have indicated that voters in the Cave Creek school district will support modest tax increases for classroom expenditures, such as teacher salaries and technology for our students. However, winning an election requires hard work and an information campaign that lays out the facts, especially the benefits and costs, to every taxpayer. By law, district resources cannot be used to influence the outcome of the election. For that reason we hope you will contribute to an effort to get the word out.
Please help LearnYes today by:
- Making a contribution to support the communication effort.
- Volunteer to learn more about you can join the LearnYES campaign, including talking with your neighbors, requesting a yard sign or hosting a neighborhood event.
- Join our e-mail list so we can keep you informed about ongoing campaign efforts.
- Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to support the LearnYES message.
Please make a commitment to our community's future.
Sincerely,
Stephen Hart, Chairman
LearnYes.org

