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Sequoia Union High School District Bonds

Sequoia Union High School District, located in Redwood City, California, is an educational institution dedicated to providing high-quality education to students in grades 9 through 12. Established to serve a diverse community, the district emphasizes academic excellence, support services, and extracurricular opportunities for its students.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
SEQSCD 5.93% 2025-07-01 USDSequoia Union High School DistrictUnited States2025-07-015.9324.41
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Sequoia Union High School District issue history

Since its inception, Sequoia Union High School District has utilized bond issuances to finance capital projects aimed at improving educational facilities. Notably, the district first began issuing bonds in the early 2000s, with significant issuances including a $50 million bond in 2014, aimed at modernizing aging buildings. As of late 2023, the district's current bond yields are competitive within the local government and education sector, reflecting strong investor interest and a commitment to maintaining its facilities. Noteworthy features of these bonds include measures for voter approval and specific allocations for technology upgrades and infrastructure improvements, which have positioned the district favorably in the financial markets.