San Marcos (Calif.) district wins approval of $287 million bond proposal

Nov. 12, 2010
Projects include rebuilding San Marcos High School

From The San Diego Union-Tribune: Voters in the San Marcos (Calif.) Unified School District have passed a $287 million school bond measure. The first bond projects that the district will carry out are the rebuilding of 50-year-old San Marcos High School and major reconstruction at Alvin Dunn Elementary.

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