352 emergency repair program projects
The State Allocation Board said Thursday it was awarding a total of $94 million for 352 emergency repair program projects in 51 school districts within the state.
The Emergency Repair Program provides grant and/or reimbursement funding to school districts for the cost of repairing or replacing existing building systems or structural components that are broken or not functioning properly, and which pose a health and safety threat to students and staff at eligible school sites.
Gonzales High School will receive almost $2 million for three separate projects. Fairview Middle School in Gonzales and two Salinas elementary schools are also receiving the grants.
Fairview Middle School, Gonzales Unified School District: $749,346
Gonzales High, Gonzales Unified School District: $569,041
Gonzales High, Gonzales Unified School District: $1,107,974
Gonzales High, Gonzales Unified School District: $36,715
La Gloria Elementary, Gonzales Unified School District: $194,151
Los Padres Elementary, Salinas City Elementary District: $562,668
Roosevelt Elementary, Salinas City Elementary District: $546,769