School taxes in Mountain View pass despite spending controversy; incumbents and former council members re-elected
Briefly

Despite criticism over former Superintendent Ayinde Rudolph's spending on contracts like an 'energy healer', voters in the Mountain View Whisman School District supported Measure AA, passing it with 74% approval and raising annual funds to $5.4 million.
Measure AA faced controversy amidst allegations of improper spending, particularly on a hired 'energy healer.' Yet, voters overwhelmingly approved the tax to generate additional revenue for the school district.
The approval of Measure AA illustrates the community's commitment to supporting education funding even amid scrutiny of past financial decisions made under former Superintendent Ayinde Rudolph.
While the Measure AA tax will help increase funding following the expiration of the current $3 million parcel tax, an investigation by the state's Fiscal Crisis and Management Assistance Team looms over the district due to allegations of funding misuse.
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