Massive $600M school opens in Central Valley amid growing population
Briefly

The Clovis Unified School District opened the Terry P. Bradley Educational Center, a new campus designed to alleviate overcrowding, at a cost of $600 million. The facility begins with 1,000 students in seventh, eighth, and ninth grades and is planned to become a full K-12 campus. Fresno and Clovis are experiencing population growth, contrasting with the decline in Bay Area districts like San Francisco. Funding came from community-supported bonds, and the high cost covers comprehensive amenities and facilities, emphasizing the center's role as a multi-use educational space.
The new campus, Terry P. Bradley Educational Center, opened at a cost of $600 million to address overcrowding in schools, accommodating 1,000 seventh to ninth graders.
The funding for the campus was secured through community-supported bond measures, reflecting the growing population in Fresno and Clovis as opposed to declining numbers in Bay Area districts.
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