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Community speakers urge Murrieta Valley Unified to place facilities bond on the ballot as teachers cite safety and aging portables
Summary
Parents, teachers and residents at the Murrieta Valley Unified board meeting urged the district to prioritize campus upgrades and put a facilities bond before voters, citing overcrowded portables, safety gaps, outdated HVAC and CTE needs; speakers also endorsed a state LCFF base funding increase.
Community members, teachers and parents used the Murrieta Valley Unified School District board meeting to press the board to let voters decide on a facilities bond and to prioritize repairs at older campuses.
Speakers described longstanding problems at several elementary and middle schools. Cristela Bravo, a third‑grade teacher at Veil Ranch Elementary School, told the board the campus has “low fencing along Los Alamos Road and Ruth Ellen Way” that has allowed trespassers onto fields and said the site lacks adequate outdoor lighting; she asked the district to prioritize safety upgrades and to consider…
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