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San Bernardino City Unified School District Bonds

San Bernardino City Unified School District, founded in 1965 and located in San Bernardino, California, serves to provide quality education to the diverse student population in the region. The district offers a broad range of educational services, including K-12 education, special education programs, and various extracurricular activities aimed at fostering academic and personal growth.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
SBDEDU 0.00% 2032-08-01 USDSan Bernardino City Unified School DistrictUnited States2032-08-010.0004.45
SBDEDU 0.00% 2033-08-01 USDSan Bernardino City Unified School DistrictUnited States2033-08-010.0004.61
SBDEDU 0.00% 2034-08-01 USDSan Bernardino City Unified School DistrictUnited States2034-08-010.0004.76
SBDEDU 0.00% 2035-08-01 USDSan Bernardino City Unified School DistrictUnited States2035-08-010.0004.94
SBDEDU 8.25% 2026-02-01 USDSan Bernardino City Unified School DistrictUnited States2026-02-018.2536899.48
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San Bernardino City Unified School District issue history

The San Bernardino City Unified School District began issuing bonds in the early 2000s to finance critical infrastructure projects and address facility needs. Notably, in 2016, the district issued a significant series of general obligation bonds aimed at improving school facilities and technology upgrades, with a total issuance of $160 million. Current yields on their bonds are competitive within the industry, reflecting the district’s creditworthiness and commitment to maintaining educational standards. Additionally, recent news highlights ongoing efforts to enhance financial transparency and accountability in its bond management practices, which are crucial for attracting investor confidence.