For Students And Alumni, The Roosevelt Modernization Project Is A Matter Of Pride

Every weekday morning, some 2,000 Boyle Heights teens wake up early and get ready for their day at Roosevelt High School. As they approach the campus these days –many of them on foot– they witness how new infrastructure is changing their nearly 100-year-old campus. They hear the sounds of nails drilling into steel and of construction worker shoes walking on dirt. Read more at Boyle Heights Beat.

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