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Student artwork displayed outside DUSD boardroom

Original post made on Aug 31, 2023

To highlight talent and achievement, the Dublin Unified School District has displayed a large student-created art installation representing community and diversity using its wall space.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Wednesday, August 30, 2023, 9:47 PM

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Posted by H
a resident of San Ramon Valley High School
on Aug 31, 2023 at 8:27 am

H is a registered user.

It's great to see how much Dublin Unified Trustees listen to and respect the community in contrast to the majority of the SRVUSD Trustees who are more interested in pushing politics than being members of the community.


Posted by GaryMerchant
a resident of Alamo
on Sep 21, 2023 at 5:40 am

GaryMerchant is a registered user.

Displaying student artwork not only brightens the environment but also celebrates the artistic abilities of young minds. This recognition fosters a sense of pride and encourages students to continue exploring their artistic passions. For students seeking academic support a platform offering various assignment-related services. Just as student artwork deserves acknowledgment, academic support services help students excel in their studies, providing them with the tools and guidance needed for success. Recognizing and supporting these talents contribute to a holistic and enriching educational experience.


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