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Beverly Hills High Opens 6 New Tennis Courts
The new courts were completed as part of ongoing athletic field and infrastructure work on campus.

BEVERLY HILLS, CA — Beverly Hills High School has opened six newly constructed tennis courts, marking the latest milestone in a broader campus modernization effort.
The new courts were completed in the Upper Athletic Fields area. The project is part of the Beverly Hills Unified School District's bond-funded facilities program.

The courts were developed through a multi-year campus improvement effort and are intended to support both competitive athletics and daily student use. The district described the facility as a modern, high-quality space and said its completion reflects continued planning, coordination and execution across district projects.
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School and city leaders celebrated the courts' opening with a ribbon-cutting event.
“Reopening the Beverly Hills High School tennis courts is a meaningful moment for our entire community, as we return this important facility to our students and staff where it belongs — supporting athletics, wellness, and school pride," BHUSD board President Judith Manouchehri said.
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