New classroom buildings at Mountain View and Los Altos high schools are set to be ready for students and teachers to use when the school year starts this fall, as the Mountain View Los Altos Union High School District wraps up the first phase of its bond-funded construction projects.
MVLA is using the $295 million Measure E bond that voters approved in 2018 to fund wide-ranging construction projects at both high schools. The first phase includes a two-story general-purpose classroom building and adjacent single-story engineering building on each campus, plus an auxiliary gym and multipurpose space at Los Altos High.
âItâs exciting to have the classrooms, which have been in construction for two years, at the point where theyâre almost wrapped up and teachers and students are going to get to use them,â said Mike Mathiesen, associate superintendent of business services.
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