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San Marino Unified outlines $200 million bond-funded projects, including new medical arts and classroom buildings

San Marino Unified School District · February 11, 2026
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Assistant Superintendent Steven Choi described phase‑one projects tied to the district’s recent bond support — a new Medical Arts/CTE building at the high school, two‑story classroom additions, Carver Elementary TK/K facilities, temporary classrooms this summer, roofing work and track-and-field replacement.

San Marino Unified School District officials onstage at the district’s State of the District described a set of facilities projects tied to recent voter support for a district bond.

Assistant Superintendent Steven Choi said voters approved a roughly $200 million bond that will fund phase‑one construction and early impact projects. Choi outlined major work planned at San Marino High School, Carver Elementary and other campuses: a new Medical Arts and career‑technical education (CTE) building at the high…

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