District outlines drug‑prevention events and fencing projects; middle‑school fencing work to begin soon

Pacific Grove Unified School District Board of Education · March 20, 2026

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Summary

District safety staff reported upcoming Montage Health drug‑prevention presentations in April, a fentanyl awareness night April 7, Narcan and e‑bike safety booths at the Good Old Days event, and that the middle‑school fencing project has a notice to proceed with materials lead time of about eight weeks and on‑site work expected within 4–6 weeks.

A district staff member delivered the safety report emphasizing prevention programming and facilities work.

The report noted recent infant, child and adult CPR/first‑aid trainings with 15 district staff certified, and listed upcoming prevention events: Montage Health presentations at elementary sites on April 3 and April 24, and a fentanyl awareness community night at the high school on April 7 from 5 to 8 p.m., featuring the regional director of Central Coast Overdose Prevention. The district said it will coordinate Narcan and e‑bike safety demonstrations with the local police at the Good Old Days event.

On facilities, the presenter said the notice to proceed has been issued for the middle school fencing project, procurement of materials started and contractors are expected on site in the coming weeks; materials have an approximate eight‑week lead time and on‑site work should begin in about 4–6 weeks. The high‑school fencing project is in final design phases and staff will provide updates and photos as design progresses.

No board action was required for the informational safety report.