New $9.7 Million Transitional Kindergarten Campus Underway in Pleasanton, California
$9.7M TK Campus Breaks Ground In Pleasanton
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Pleasanton Unified School District has commenced construction on a $9.7 million Transitional Kindergarten campus at Walnut Grove Elementary School in Pleasanton, California. The project will include two classrooms, a new outdoor play yard, and is expected to be completed by late 2027.
- 01Groundbreaking for the new TK campus took place on Monday.
- 02The project is funded by Bond Measure I.
- 03It will feature two classrooms, a workroom, and restrooms.
- 04A new outdoor play yard with shade structures will also be included.
- 05Completion is expected by late 2027.
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The Pleasanton Unified School District held a groundbreaking ceremony for a new $9.7 million Transitional Kindergarten (TK) campus at Walnut Grove Elementary School in Pleasanton, California. Funded by Bond Measure I, the project will include two TK classrooms, a workroom, and restrooms. Additionally, a new outdoor play yard with shade structures and a parking lot along Black Avenue will be constructed. Principal Georgianna Kruse-Silva emphasized the importance of creating a supportive environment for young learners, stating that the new facilities will be designed specifically for how children learn best. The project is anticipated to be completed by late 2027.
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The new TK campus will provide essential educational facilities for young children in the Pleasanton area, enhancing early childhood education.
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