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San Marino Unified outlines Measure M bond phases for school modernizations, TK/K capacity and athletic upgrades
Summary
San Marino Unified School District officials presented a three‑phase Measure M implementation plan at a joint meeting with the city, describing early-impact projects, priorities for Huntington Middle, Carver Elementary, Valentine Elementary and San Marino High School, and steps to minimize classroom disruption.
San Marino Unified School District trustees used a joint meeting with the City Council to present the district’s phased plan to implement Measure M, the local school bond voters approved in November 2024.
Board President Chang and Superintendent Dr. Dela Torre described a three‑phase approach, starting with high‑priority, high‑impact projects and interim classroom housing, followed by campus modernizations and, in a later phase, remaining tier‑one and tier‑two projects.
District officials said phase 1 will deliver early wins and interim classroom housing to reduce disruption while protecting the district from rising construction costs. Phase 2 will leverage interim housing to undertake larger modernizations at elementary and middle schools. Phase 3 will complete remaining tier‑one work and reassess scope and funding for larger tier‑two projects, including work at San Marino High School.
San Marino High School
Vice President Franchesca Gill described Measure M projects at the high school focused on the Medical Arts and Career Technical Education (CTE) building, which supports the Titan Medical Arts Academy and a…
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