All of California’s community colleges are trying to serve more students with less funding.
In San Mateo County, south of San Francisco, parcel tax to fund community colleges is on the June 8 ballot. That’s a first for California, reports the New York Times.
The tax would cost the owners of each parcel of property $34 per year and raise an estimated $6 million to boost the district’s $80 million budget.
All the money would to a special fund, which would be used to rehire part-time instructors.




