alomar community approved a bond with almost 80% positive for bond measure to help many prove the physicall, part of schools. and infuse technology in schools. we're happy to have that. voters in the past approved a parcel tax going in large measure to keep classes small in k3. we have had a recession, which everybody has felt in over area of their life. school districts are no different. since 2007, we have decreased in revenue by about 22% per student. if when i play it to my own budget, if my own home budget had 22% less funding, less available resource and i've been using my bank account, i would have to start making some decisions. alum rock is at the point where we have to look at our budget and make hard decisions about where we're going to spend our money in order to correct for the deficiencies in state funding that had occurred for the last seven or eight years. the economy is getting better. that's a good hopeful sign. prop 30 did pass. the public should be aware of this, prop 30 didn't provide any new money to schools. it only protected against further cuts. am i happy we didn'