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New Gym ‘Opens’ at MHS

MANTECA – Before the first-ever game was to be played at the new gymnasium at Manteca High, Principal Frank Gonzales thought it was important to make official with a ceremonious ribbon-cutting event. That occurred Thursday just before the Buffaloes (8-4 in the preseason) volleyball squad’s Valley Oak League opener against visiting Kimball (5-3). This 2,250-seat…

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Colony Oaks contractor working on new Ripon High CTE class complex

RIPON – Trustees of the Ripon Unified School District are scheduled Monday to sign off on a pre-construction services agreement with CT Brayton & Sons, Inc. on the Career Technical Education Project. That’s a two-story building planned for Ripon High. At the 7 p.m. open session in the City of Ripon Council Chambers, 259 N.…

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Turlock, Pitman campuses unveil updated facilities

TURLOCK – Turlock and Pitman high schools recently went through modernization projects and the results were presented to the Turlock Unified School District Board of Trustees. Buildings at Turlock’s East, B and L wings were completely renovated and the Pitman Child Nutrition Annex Building was built in the middle of campus. The results were presented at…

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Phase two of Turlock Junior High’s modernization project underway

TURLOCK – More site upgrades are coming to Turlock Junior High School, which has entered phase two of a modernization project after a bid was accepted by the TUSD school board at Tuesday’s meeting. “It’s been a long time in the making, but we’re excited to move forward with Turlock Junior High School Modernization,” said…

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Strengthening Science – Big Changes at Turlock High School

TURLOCK – “A new, contemporary science building has boosted science-based learning and transformed the Turlock High School campus. Modern labs. Sophisticated technology. Spacious classrooms. Featuring top-notch teaching tools for biology, chemistry, physics, and agriculture science, the cutting-edge facility sits proudly in the central hub for students and staff at the historic high school…” Stanislaus Magazine…

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