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SFUSD showcases summer school modernizations, says bond work is on time and on budget
Summary
Chief facility officer David Goldman presented photos and cost updates showing major summer renovations at dozens of San Francisco Unified School District sites, highlighting seismic retrofits, ADA upgrades and preserved murals; board members praised progress and urged public outreach ahead of a bond measure.
Chief facilities officer David Goldman told the San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education on Sept. 27 that the district completed extensive summer modernization work at dozens of campuses and remains on schedule under the 2003 and 2006 bond programs.
"We modernized 30 schools," Goldman said in a photo-driven presentation, later adding that the 2003 program "was done for $295,000,000" and that the 2006 bond projects are either finished or under way at 59 sites. He described completed upgrades at Aptos Middle School, Downtown High School, Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School, D'Avila and Cleveland, and showed before-and-after photos of auditoriums, libraries and cafeterias.
The presentation stressed accessibility and…
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