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Palmquist Elementary School Campus Modernization

Completed July 2013 Built in the mid-1960s, Palmquist Elementary School has been entirely rebuilt. In addition to modernizing existing classrooms, food service/ multipurpose room and restrooms, four new kindergarten classrooms have been added in a new location on campus that provides a separate drop-off and playground area. The library/media center and administrative student support areas

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Mission Elementary School Campus Modernization

Completed July 2013 Built in 1953, Mission Elementary School has undergone a full reconstruction during the 2012-13 school year. In addition to modernizing existing classrooms, restrooms, and the food service/multipurpose room, several classrooms and the main administrative office were demolished and replaced. The library was moved to a larger, modernized building, with the former library

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North Terrace School Campus Modernization

Completed July 2012 Built in 1955 and serving mainly Camp Pendleton students, North Terrace has been entirely reconstructed with new up-to-date classroom buildings, student support services and student restrooms. Several classrooms were converted to classrooms for students with special needs and additional classrooms were added to accommodate an expanded academic program serving preschool through grade

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Libby Elementary School Campus Modernization

Completed April 2012 Built in the mid-1960’s, Libby Elementary School underwent a complete renovation, including fully modernized classrooms, student services and library, as well a new multipurpose room and kitchen, new additional kindergarten classrooms, a new parking lot with student drop-off area, playground improvements, and unique circular seating areas for both study and rest.

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Oceanside High School New Career Technology Building

Completed August 2011 Two classroom buildings were added to the campus to allow for expansion of the career technology educational program. The new facilities were designed specifically for students to receive health sciences and building trades career and technical training. A new 141-space parking lot was added adjacent to the buildings to provide parking in

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