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Temecula Valley Charter School To Mark Groundbreaking Of New Campus
Officials, community members and students of the future campus will gather to celebrate the beginning of construction on Feb. 5.

TEMECULA, CA — After 30 years, the Temecula Valley Charter School is getting a new home.
Officials, community members, the Temecula and Murrieta Chambers of Commerce and future students will gather on Feb. 5 to celebrate the groundbreaking of the new campus at the corner of Washington and Yates, in the heart of the French Valley in Winchester, according to school officials.
The new property, set to be completed in January 2026, is less than a mile from the current campus.
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In 1994, the charter school was founded by parents who wanted more for their children's education. TVCS became the first charter school in Riverside County and the 63rd established charter in the state, according to the school.
Marking the start of construction is meaningful to campus members, who have long wished for the school to operate on its own property.
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Currently, enrolled TVCS students are guaranteed classroom seats at the new campus. New families can explore current and future enrollment opportunities here.
Attend the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Temecula Valley Charter School campus at 9 a.m. at Washington and Yates on Feb. 5.
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