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Fremont Union High School District Bonds

Fremont Union High School District, established in 1956 and located in Cupertino, California, serves the educational needs of the local community by offering high-quality secondary education to students in grades 9-12. The district is known for its distinguished academic programs and commitment to student achievement, with a focus on preparing students for both college and career pathways.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
FMTSCD 6.08% 2026-02-01 USDFremont Union High School DistrictUnited States2026-02-016.08010000.00
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Fremont Union High School District issue history

The district began issuing bonds significantly in the late 1990s to fund infrastructure improvements and educational facilities. Notable recent issuances include the 2020 Measure S bond, which aimed to raise $94 million for enhancements to school buildings and technology upgrades, reflecting a commitment to modernizing educational environments. Current yields on their bonds are competitive within the education sector, featuring opportunities for investors interested in municipal securities, while also benefitting from a strong local tax base to support bond repayment.