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11 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 4 PECOS , TE XAS just as Ken is working to bring in businesses and develop the economic prowess of our city, we have to do the same as a school district. We’ve been fortunate enough to pass a bond and start to rebuild our aging facilities. As we’re restoring those, we’re creating state-of- the-art learning environments for our students, our families, and the community as a whole. We think that’s going to play a big role in the economic growth of our city in the long haul.” While working on the construction side, the PBTISD has also improved the academic rigor of its campuses and increased its active accountability standard with the state of Texas. “We’re providing great career technical education (CTE) opportunities for our students that meet the industry needs of our local community,’ Jaco says. “We’re very excited about what’s taking place. We’re also in the process of getting a brand new CTE center approved so that our students can get industry-based certifications, to prepare At PDC Energy, Community Matters. PDC Energy is committed to the communities where they live and work. PDC’s Pecos Field Office PDCE.com

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