Middle and high school students started school at a new campus built on California’s agricultural lands on Aug. 18.
The Terry P. Bradley Educational Center in the Clovis Unified School District in Fresno welcomed 1,000 students across three grade levels.
The campus is currently home to two schools, an intermediate and high school, grades 7-9.
The campus has enough space to expand into a large, K-12 campus that would be able to enroll about 4,000 students in total, Clovis Unified School District’s chief communications officer, Kelly Avants, told The Epoch Times.
“They’re built on one plot of land so that we can maximize the efficiencies of pulling utilities and doing the infrastructure work, as well as the academic benefits of having students be able to see it when they’re in elementary school,” Avants said. “To see that continuum up through graduation and becoming that high school student and succeeding out to ultimately do what we want them to do, which is achieve their high school diploma.”…