Los Naranjos Elementary Sign to Be Replaced
The old wooden sign in front of Los Naranjos Elementary School, which has greeted students for more than 20 years, soon will be replaced.
The sign, erected when the school was built in 1975, has deteriorated to the point it cannot be refurbished, administrators said.
Irvine Unified School District trustees, at their meeting this week, approved spending about $2,280 for a new sign.
The cost will be shared by the Los Naranjos Elementary School Student Council, the campus PTA and the district’s maintenance department.
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