The nearby school expanded its campus in the early 1990s to accommodate a growing population of families moving into the area.

By the early 1990s, the continued growth of neighborhoods like Marble Estates led to increased demand for local education. The nearby school responded by expanding its campus, adding classrooms and improving facilities to support a rising number of students.
This expansion reflected a broader trend in Torrance, where strong public schools became a major factor in attracting families to the area. For many residents, access to nearby education wasn’t just a convenience—it was a defining feature of the community and a key reason people chose to stay long-term.
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