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COMMUNITY COLLEGES Community Colleges provide <br />• More than 75% of our nurses, firefighters and <br />EMT’s are trained through community colleges <br />• Nearly half of students earning a bachelor’s <br />degree from a University of California campus <br />in science, technology, engineering and <br />mathematics transferred from a California <br />community college. <br />• Twenty-nine percent of University of California <br />graduates and 51% of California State <br />University graduates started at a community <br />college. <br />• Academic counseling, financial aid, tutoring, <br />child care <br />CHABOT-LAS POSITAS CCD $8,386,025 <br />OHLONE CCD $3,797,742 <br />PERALTA CCD $8,930,770 <br />KIPP SUMMIT ACADEMY $265,642 <br />KIPP KING COLLEGIATE HIGH $461,010 <br />DUBLIN UNIFIED $6,846,024 <br />PLEASANTON UNIFIED $8,555,392 <br />SUNOL GLEN UNIFIED $162,516 <br />LATITUDE 37.8 HIGH $38,784 <br />For Local Governments <br />The revenue estimates reflect the total <br />amount of additional revenue from market <br />value reassessment of commercial property <br />(based on the highest end of the range <br />estimated by the LAO) to be allocated to <br />individual local jurisdictions. Amounts reflect <br />the LAO's estimated reductions for additional <br />assessor costs, personal property tax relief, <br />and other offsets. <br />For Schools and Community Colleges <br />Revenue projections are based on $11.5 billion <br />split 60/40 using 2018-19 funding ratios. <br />For K-12 <br />The 2018-19 Second Principal (P-2) Average <br />Daily Attendance. <br />156