Cordoba Corporation and Orange Unified School District Celebrates Ribbon Cutting of Orange High School Administration and Classroom Building

A group of six people posing in front of the Student Services building at Orange High School.

The Orange Unified School District proudly announced the official ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Administration and Classroom Building at Orange High School, a key component of the Measure S project. This momentous occasion marks the culmination of years of planning, community support, and hard work.

The new building, spanning 26,000 square feet, includes state-of-the-art facilities for administration, student services, counseling, and health services. The expanded quad area with increased seating and an Alumni Corner will foster collaboration and school spirit among students.

“We are thrilled to see this project come to fruition,” said David Hahn, Project Manager, Cordoba Corporation. “This new building is a testament to our community’s commitment to providing the best possible learning environment for our students. We look forward to the positive impact it will have on our school and community.”

The Measure S bond, approved by voters in 2016, has enabled the district to undertake significant campus improvements, including modernization and new construction projects at several high schools. The Orange High School project is a prime example of how these funds are being utilized to enhance educational facilities and support student success.

Cordoba Corporation provides Project and Construction Management services for all Measure S projects.

About Orange Unified School District: Orange Unified School District serves approximately 26,000 PreK-12th grade students in the cities of Orange, Villa Park, Anaheim, Garden Grove, Santa Ana, and unincorporated county areas. The district is committed to providing a safe, equitable, and innovative culture of learning for each scholar to have a competitive edge as a leader.

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