• VIDEO: District Will Host Open Forum to Discuss Cell Towers at School Sites


    SAN MARINO – Responding to a concern among a group of parents regarding the existence of cell phone towers on district property, the San Marino school board has scheduled an open forum to hear discussion on the matter next Tuesday, October 23 in the Kenneth F. White Auditorium at Huntington Middle School beginning at 5:00 p.m.

    A group calling themselves the Remove Cell Tower Committee claiming to have collected more than 250 signatures in support of their cause has asked the school board to remove the cell towers, which are located near Valentine Elementary School and on the campus of San Marino High School.

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    Below, a video with Drew Thatcher, whom the district agreed to consult for his expertise of cell towers. Do you agree with him or not? Tell us by Rating the video with stars.

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