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Fullerton School District credits Measure N for marquees, 31 playgrounds and new ARCs


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Fullerton School District credits Measure N for marquees, 31 playgrounds and new ARCs
Dr. Chad, host of FSC 3 in 3 and a representative of the Fullerton School District, said Measure N passed and credited district voters for enabling multiple construction projects across the district. "Thanks to the voters of Fullerton, Measure n passed," he said.

District officials highlighted three main projects now underway or completed. Dr. Chad said eight schools have received new full‑color electronic marquees that show text and moving images to inform families about events. "Eight of our schools have received brand new marquees," he said.

He also said the district installed 31 new playgrounds over the last year, including new equipment and safety surfacing. "FSD in the last year has installed 31 new playgrounds equipment with new playground equipment, new safety surfacing," Dr. Chad said, noting the upgrades provide new ways for children to play and expend energy.

The district is also building Arts and Recreation Centers, or ARCs, at both Parks and Nicholas schools. According to Dr. Chad, the ARCs will include full‑size sports courts for basketball or volleyball and a stage equipped with sound, lighting and audiovisual gear to support performances and arts activities. "They're full size sports court[s] ... and they also feature a stage with sound, lighting, and audiovisual equipment so students can put on performances," he said.

Officials framed the ARCs as multipurpose indoor facilities for physical education on rainy days, and as community meeting spaces for students and staff. Dr. Chad encouraged parents and community members to visit campuses and see the new facilities and marquees in person.

The segment presented these project descriptions as district updates; no new votes or formal actions were recorded in the transcript. The district attributed the work to Measure N funding and said the projects are intended to benefit students, staff and the wider community.

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