Automotive technology facility under construction at San Diego High School

May 18, 2010
$2.6 million project is being built at Clairemont High School
News release: The San Diego School District is building a $2.6 million College, Career & Technical Education automotive technology facility at Clairemont High School. The 3,475-square-foot project will have six fully equipped auto bays to support certification by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation. Part of the old auto shop will be remodeled and upgraded into a new classroom for the auto-shop students.

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