Kindergartners move into new classrooms at Colony Oak School

RIPON – Two kindergarten classes moved into their new classrooms at Colony Oak Elementary on Monday. They came dressed for the occasion, wearing orange construction vests and hard hats as a fitting tribute to those involved in the campus renovation from over the past year. “It was exciting,” Superintendent Siegrid Robeson said later that evening…

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Colony Oak Elementary School is Almost Done

RIPON – Some students at Colony Oak Elementary School can expect to move into their new classrooms in the coming weeks. Deanna Shirlock, project manager at CT Brayton & Sons, Inc., is anticipating Monday, Sept. 24, as the target date for youngsters to finally relocate to their STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) educational spaces —…

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Fairview Elementary School Begins Major Revamp

FAIRFIELD – The Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District Governing Board President, Superintendent, and site principal welcomed staff and community members to the Fairview Elementary Groundbreaking Ceremony. This event, held on June 18th, recognized the kick-off of the long anticipated renovation and modernization of one of the District’s oldest elementary schools. The project at Fairview Elementary includes…

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KI Jones Elementary School Groundbreaking Ceremony

FAIRFIELD – Ground has officially broken on the Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District KI Jones project this Friday, June 1, 2018. Construction will officially begin on Saturday, June 9 after school dismisses on the 8th. Introductory remarks were given by Sheila McCabe, the Assistant Superintendent, with speeches by Kris Corey, Superintendent; David C. Isom, Governing Board…

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Waterford Police Services Building Groundbreaking

WATERFORD – The groundbreaking ceremony for the Police Services Building for the City of Waterford was this past Saturday, February 17, 2018. The new 4,200 square foot building is under construction adjacent to the Waterford City Hall. Those in attendance included Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors member Kristin Olsen and community members.