Laguna’s school improvements completed With $57.1 million...
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Laguna’s school improvements completed
With $57.1 million spent, the modernization of Laguna Beach
schools is complete.
The project was funded through local and state bonds, the city and
the California Department of Parks and Recreation.
McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. of Newport Beach were contracted
for the school modernization work. Construction was completed on time
and within budget.
School improvements at El Morro Elementary School began in Fall
2000 and included work on classrooms, the addition of a two-level
classroom building that will include a library/media center and an
administration building. The school also got a new kindergarten play
area and an expansion of the athletic fields. The work was completed
in August, 2003.
Top of the World Elementary classrooms were also updated and the
school’s fire and life safety systems were replaced. The school also
received a classroom building, an addition to the kindergarten
building and playground improvements. The work there was completed in
August.
Thurston Middle School had classrooms remodeled and got a new
performing arts center and gym. The work also included improvements
to the library and science labs. Work was completed there in August.
Work at the high school was also completed in August and included
a 1,200-square-foot dance studio, upgrades to classrooms, science
labs, the drama and band room and a 467-seat theater. Electrical
wiring was improved and the football field and track area were
resurfaced.
Baseball field renovations are expected to be finished in October.
School board will meet Sept. 13 and 14
Laguna Beach Unified School District will have a special public
meeting at 5 p.m. Sept. 13 at the baseball field on St. Ann’s Drive
and Browncroft Road to discuss the baseball field design.
The next regular meeting is scheduled for Sept. 14. Meetings are held in the district education center board room, 550 Blumont St., at
7 p.m. For information, call (949) 497-7700.
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