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Yes on E for Woodside School District asks voters to approve a $36 million bond to fund repairs and improvements. Courtesy Jenny Hayden.

Yes on E for Woodside School, the campaign in support of a $36 million bond measure on the March 5 ballot to raise funds for the Woodside Elementary School District, didn’t receive any contributions or spent any funds for the period of Jan. 1 to Jan. 20, 2024, according to a campaign finance report.

Measure E for Woodside Elementary School has a $36 million bond measure to fund for creek stabilization, fixing building damages and improving classrooms and facilities. Woodside Elementary school board President Jenny Hayden is running the campaign.

Those in opposition to the measure did not file a report.

The next round of campaign finance reports are due on Feb. 22.

The County Elections Office began mailing Vote by Mail ballots for the primary election to all registered voters on Monday, Feb. 5.

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Jennifer Yoshikoshi joined The Almanac in 2024 as an education, Woodside and Portola Valley reporter. Jennifer started her journalism career in college radio and podcasting at UC Santa Barbara, where she...

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