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Dependiendo de dónde vivas, es posible que tengas las siguientes elecciones de distrito escolar en tu papeleta.

Garfield School District Re-2, District A

Darlane Evans is running for the Garfield Re-2 School Board in District A. Previously a teacher in Garfield Re-2, Evans has also worked for the State of Colorado and with the Board of Cooperative (Educational) Services to help provide educational resources and opportunities for all learners. She will focus on supporting teachers financially, creating safe and inclusive schools, and managing a responsible budget. As an advocate for student led learning and adaptive education, Evans is ready to help support the new Re-2 full time online program. Evans is a passionate leader in public education and hopes to guarantee stability and success for Garfield Re-2. 
Also running is Megan Heil. 
Darlane Evans is the progressive choice for the District A seat of the Garfield Re-2 School Board. 

Darlane Evans is running for the Garfield Re-2 School Board in District A. Previously a teacher in Garfield Re-2, Evans has also worked for the State of Colorado and with the Board of Cooperative (Educational) Services to help provide educational resources and opportunities for all learners. She will focus on supporting teachers financially, creating safe and inclusive schools, and managing a responsible budget. As an advocate for student led learning and adaptive education, Evans is ready to help support the new Re-2 full time online program. Evans is a passionate leader in public education and hopes to guarantee stability and success for Garfield Re-2. 
Also running is Megan Heil. 
Darlane Evans is the progressive choice for the District A seat of the Garfield Re-2 School Board. 

Garfield School District Re-2, District E

Steve Beaulieu is running for the Garfield Re-2 School Board in District E. Beaulieu previously taught high school math and science in Re-2 and now works as an engineer and director of operations. He is involved with his child’s PTA as well as the District Accountability Committee. Beaulieu hopes to use his personal, professional, and educational experiences to tackle funding challenges in Re-2 and the strategic funding plan. Beaulieu will work to better per pupil funding and teacher salaries in order to improve staff and student outcomes. As a mechanical engineer and fabricator, Beaulieu also hopes to create a path to more vibrant trade and STEM programs in Re-2’s future. 
Beaulieu is unopposed though voters can be confident in Steve Beaulieu as the progressive choice for the District E seat of the Garfield Re-2 School Board.

Steve Beaulieu is running for the Garfield Re-2 School Board in District E. Beaulieu previously taught high school math and science in Re-2 and now works as an engineer and director of operations. He is involved with his child’s PTA as well as the District Accountability Committee. Beaulieu hopes to use his personal, professional, and educational experiences to tackle funding challenges in Re-2 and the strategic funding plan. Beaulieu will work to better per pupil funding and teacher salaries in order to improve staff and student outcomes. As a mechanical engineer and fabricator, Beaulieu also hopes to create a path to more vibrant trade and STEM programs in Re-2’s future. 
Beaulieu is unopposed though voters can be confident in Steve Beaulieu as the progressive choice for the District E seat of the Garfield Re-2 School Board.

Roaring Fork School District Re-1

Kathryn Kuhlberg is running for reelection to the Roaring Fork School Board in District E. Kuhlberg is an early childhood educator with undergraduate degrees in education, policy, and law– giving her an ideal skillset for the challenges of serving on the Board of Education. She is looking forward to continuing her work in finding solutions to per pupil funding and decreasing class sizes in RFSD. Kuhlberg is dedicated to creating intentional and innovative plans with regard to supporting students, staff, and families. She hopes to better involve the community in decision making and financial planning. 
Also running is Elizabeth Cockrill Taylor, a supporter of “parental rights” and critic of gender and sexuality resources in classrooms. Cockrill Taylor has also expressed doubt in the qualifications of Hispanic staff members. 
A proven leader, Kathryn Kuhlberg is the progressive candidate for the District E seat of the Roaring Fork School Board.

Kathryn Kuhlberg is running for reelection to the Roaring Fork School Board in District E. Kuhlberg is an early childhood educator with undergraduate degrees in education, policy, and law– giving her an ideal skillset for the challenges of serving on the Board of Education. She is looking forward to continuing her work in finding solutions to per pupil funding and decreasing class sizes in RFSD. Kuhlberg is dedicated to creating intentional and innovative plans with regard to supporting students, staff, and families. She hopes to better involve the community in decision making and financial planning. 
Also running is Elizabeth Cockrill Taylor, a supporter of “parental rights” and critic of gender and sexuality resources in classrooms. Cockrill Taylor has also expressed doubt in the qualifications of Hispanic staff members. 
A proven leader, Kathryn Kuhlberg is the progressive candidate for the District E seat of the Roaring Fork School Board.

Tammy Ninmo is running for the Roaring Fork School Board in District A. As a substitute teacher, PTO member, and district parent, Ninmo has experience across the board in Roaring Fork schools. Ninmo is dedicated to uplifting and supporting students and staff. She is a true believer in the power of public education and will fight to secure funding for our schools amongst federal upheaval. She is proudly rooted in RFSD and hopes to reflect community priorities on the school board. 
Also running is Jodi Barr. 
Tammy Ninmo is the progressive choice for the Roaring Fork School Board’s District A.

Tammy Ninmo is running for the Roaring Fork School Board in District A. As a substitute teacher, PTO member, and district parent, Ninmo has experience across the board in Roaring Fork schools. Ninmo is dedicated to uplifting and supporting students and staff. She is a true believer in the power of public education and will fight to secure funding for our schools amongst federal upheaval. She is proudly rooted in RFSD and hopes to reflect community priorities on the school board. 
Also running is Jodi Barr. 
Tammy Ninmo is the progressive choice for the Roaring Fork School Board’s District A.

Medidas sometidas a votación a nivel estatal

VOTO SÍ

Vota SÍ a La Proposición LL

La Proposición LL pregunta si se debe permitir al estado conservar y gastar los ingresos recaudados con la Proposición FF. La Proposición FF estableció el Programa de Comidas Escolares Saludables para Todos y ha acumulado $12.4 millones en ingresos desde su aprobación inicial por los votantes en 2022. El Programa de Comidas Escolares Saludables para Todos se financia con impuestos estatales sobre la renta y apoya la alimentación escolar gratuita para todos los estudiantes, independientemente de sus ingresos familiares. Debido a la Declaración de Derechos del Contribuyente, el estado de Colorado debe solicitar aprobación para conservar y gastar los ingresos fiscales ya recaudados. Si los votantes no aprueban la LL, se reembolsará el impuesto estatal sobre la renta a los hogares que lo pagaron. Con los fondos adicionales de la Propuesta LL, el Programa de Comidas Escolares Saludables para Todos podría impulsar la compra y el uso de productos cultivados en Colorado, aumentar los salarios de los empleados de las cafeterías y ofrecer capacitación y asistencia técnica a las escuelas.

La Proposición LL pregunta si se debe permitir al estado conservar y gastar los ingresos recaudados con la Proposición FF. La Proposición FF estableció el Programa de Comidas Escolares Saludables para Todos y ha acumulado $12.4 millones en ingresos desde su aprobación inicial por los votantes en 2022. El Programa de Comidas Escolares Saludables para Todos se financia con impuestos estatales sobre la renta y apoya la alimentación escolar gratuita para todos los estudiantes, independientemente de sus ingresos familiares. Debido a la Declaración de Derechos del Contribuyente, el estado de Colorado debe solicitar aprobación para conservar y gastar los ingresos fiscales ya recaudados. Si los votantes no aprueban la LL, se reembolsará el impuesto estatal sobre la renta a los hogares que lo pagaron. Con los fondos adicionales de la Propuesta LL, el Programa de Comidas Escolares Saludables para Todos podría impulsar la compra y el uso de productos cultivados en Colorado, aumentar los salarios de los empleados de las cafeterías y ofrecer capacitación y asistencia técnica a las escuelas.

VOTO SÍ

Vota SÍ a La Propuesta MM

La Propuesta MM plantea si se debería aumentar el impuesto estatal sobre la renta. Este aumento se aplicaría a los hogares con ingresos anuales de $300,000 o más para ofrecer comidas escolares gratuitas a todos los estudiantes de las escuelas públicas, así como asistencia alimentaria y educación a familias de bajos ingresos a través del Programa de Comidas Escolares Saludables para Todos y del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria (SNAP). Junto con la Propuesta LL, la Propuesta MM aumentará la capacidad de financiamiento del estado para programas de alimentación y nutrición.

La Propuesta MM plantea si se debería aumentar el impuesto estatal sobre la renta. Este aumento se aplicaría a los hogares con ingresos anuales de $300,000 o más para ofrecer comidas escolares gratuitas a todos los estudiantes de las escuelas públicas, así como asistencia alimentaria y educación a familias de bajos ingresos a través del Programa de Comidas Escolares Saludables para Todos y del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria (SNAP). Junto con la Propuesta LL, la Propuesta MM aumentará la capacidad de financiamiento del estado para programas de alimentación y nutrición.

Medidas sometidas a votación en el Condado de Garfield

VOTO YES

Vote YES on Ballot Issue 7A

Ballot Issue 7A seeks to approve an Early Childhood Service District in order to reduce the cost of child care and increase financial support for early education staff and facilities. Within the area of concern, only 44% of kids younger than five have access to a licensed childcare facility. Additionally, parents are often paying nearly $17,000 per year for one child’s tuition, making it some family's biggest financial burden. 7A will facilitate tuition credits for families and grants for childcare programs and educators. 7A will function as a .25% sales and use tax in Garfield, Pitkin, and SW Eagle Counties starting in 2026.
Due to the regional nature of the issue, 7A is a cross county measure that proposes to create a service district, similar to a fire or transportation district. This will allow funding to flow to communities most in need without getting tied up in county lines.
The measure was developed by parents, educators, advocates, and bi-partisan leaders to better serve families from Parachute to Aspen.

Ballot Issue 7A seeks to approve an Early Childhood Service District in order to reduce the cost of child care and increase financial support for early education staff and facilities. Within the area of concern, only 44% of kids younger than five have access to a licensed childcare facility. Additionally, parents are often paying nearly $17,000 per year for one child’s tuition, making it some family's biggest financial burden. 7A will facilitate tuition credits for families and grants for childcare programs and educators. 7A will function as a .25% sales and use tax in Garfield, Pitkin, and SW Eagle Counties starting in 2026.
Due to the regional nature of the issue, 7A is a cross county measure that proposes to create a service district, similar to a fire or transportation district. This will allow funding to flow to communities most in need without getting tied up in county lines.
The measure was developed by parents, educators, advocates, and bi-partisan leaders to better serve families from Parachute to Aspen.