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Monday, April 28, 2008
Santa Barbara High School Elevator Ribbon Cutting
This morning, students, staff, and guests celebrated completion of the elevator project at Santa Barbara High School. Six elevators, built at a cost of more than $5.4 million, make the campus accessible to students, staff, and visitors.
Built more than 80 years ago on a multi-level site, the campus posed access challenges that have been addressed with Measure V bond fund improvements.

Photo, left to right: Mark McFarland, Kruger Bensen Ziemer Architects; Assistant Principal Dave Meister; student Johnathon Hoover; districts’ Measure V Project Manager Carl Mayrose; districts’ Director of Facilities and Operations Dave Hetyonk; board member Nancy Harter; and Superintendent Brian Sarvis.
