
"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."
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.
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