Duneland School Corporation
11 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 10 DUNELAND SCHOOL CORPORAT ION and curriculum, ensuring that our courses align with college-level expectations.” Charting the Future: Duneland’s Vision for Public Education Public education is a dynamic landscape, constantly evolving to meet the needs of students and the expectations of communities. Pettit acknowledges the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. “We’re fortunate to be in a community that ardently supports their public schools. Our families and community have shown tremendous support, both through the promotion of our extracurricular programs and financial backing with operating referendums in 2012 and 2019. This support enables us to recruit and retain top-tier educators and maintain the high-quality programming our community values,” he shares. Pettit also emphasizes the importance of staying competitive, “We recognize that we’re in competition for students. We strive to provide the MERRITT PAINTING AND DECORATING INC We are a DC91 IUPAT (International Union of Painters and Allied Trades) Union affiliated company. FAMILY OWNED ESTABLISHED IN 2012 JERRY@MERRITTDECORATING.COM 2 1 9 . 6 7 8 . 6 4 7 0
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