Principal Mike Jimenez, left, and Area Superintendent David Lorden, right, join Serra players as renovated stadium is dedicated. |
It
may still be called “The Hole,” but Serra High School’s stadium now has
a new synthetic turf football field and all-weather track, thanks to
Proposition S.
The ceremonial ribbon-cutting was held prior to
the school’s first home game Sept. 23, a 27-13 non-league win over
University City High. Athletic Director Jonn Pisapia, joined by Board
Trustee Kevin Beiser, Principal Michael Jimenez, and others, cut the
ribbon as the football team anxiously awaited play on their new field.
The
$2.4 million football field/track improvement project is one of several
Prop. S-funded projects planned at Serra High over the next five years.
For more project information, visit our school facilities projects page at http://fpcprojects.sandi.net.