LBUSD’s Board of Education recently approved the placement of a $1.7 billion health, safety and student achievement bond measure on the upcoming November ballot. The unanimous decision aligns with strong public support for repairing aging schools and coincides with the Board’s approval of LBUSD’s 2022 Facility Master Plan.

More than 5,000 existing wireless access points were replaced with new hardware that transmits superior range and speed, allowing students to simultaneously stream high-definition video or other digital learning materials.

Puente Latino Association co-founder and longtime North Long Beach resident Raul Nario joins the COC.

Despite recent and past modernization projects, many District schools were built more than 60 years ago and need important health and safety repairs, upgrades that facilitate 21st century learning and other renovations.