BY MICHELLE BREIER-San Diego Union Tribune
SAN MARCOS — This fall’s freshman class at San Marcos High likely will attend classes on three campuses during their four years in high school.
The 50-year-old school is scheduled to be demolished and rebuilt as the first project funded by Proposition K, the $287 million bond measure passed in November. Students would be begin the fall 2011 semester on the current campus on West San Marcos Boulevard, move next winter to a temporary campus a few miles away, and return two years after that when the new high school is complete, district officials say.
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San Marcos High move Community forum:
What: Community forums on temporary relocation of San Marcos High School.
When, where: 6 p.m. Feb. 8, San Marcos High School; Feb. 10, San Marcos Middle School; Feb. 15, San Elijo Middle School.
Why would the District announce the location of the temporary school before completing negotiations with the property owners?
Not moving off campus now.