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Pacific Beach Elementary opens new state-of-the-art TK and kindergarten building
Summary
After two and a half years of construction, Pacific Beach Elementary held a ribbon-cutting for a new transitional kindergarten and kindergarten building with modern classrooms and a shaded play structure; the project is part of a districtwide expansion that has completed 50 TK/K buildings with 15 more in construction.
Content
Pacific Beach Elementary on Monday celebrated the opening of a new transitional kindergarten and kindergarten building after two and a half years of construction. The facility includes modern classrooms designed to support student learning and a play structure with a shade shelter. School leaders said other campus buildings were upgraded to provide contemporary spaces for subjects such as science and history. The campus originally opened in 1930 and officials noted the latest work is part of its long history of change.
Key details:
- A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Monday with students, parents and staff in attendance.
- The new TK/K building features state-of-the-art classrooms and a modern play structure with a shade shelter.
- Principal Karon Schnitzer described a beach theme across campus, including surfboards, ocean waves and clouds.
- SDUSD Superintendent Dr. Fabi Bagula said the building is one of 50 completed across the district, with another 15 in construction.
- A joint green space has been added for future public use and officials anticipate its completion sometime this spring.
Summary:
The new TK and kindergarten building expands early-education facilities and updates classroom spaces across the campus. District leaders presented the project as part of a wider effort that has finished 50 TK/K buildings and has 15 more in construction. The campus also added a joint green space that officials expect to complete this spring.
