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Adult Education Principal Commends DPW for Sprucing Up Campus

DPW improved the entrance and more for the Adult Education building.

The campus of the V.I. Department of Education’s Adult Education Programs in Estate Richmond, St. Croix, has had a facelift, courtesy of the Department of Public Works (DPW).

Principal Debra Abel said Adult Education Administrative Secretary Arlene Vallade contacted Public Works to smooth out the once-uneven entrance to the school’s campus. 

“The response was outpouring,” Abel said.  “Not only did they (DPW) come and assist with our driveway, but they cleared branches and pruned bushes from around the campus, making it more visible and attractive to our adult learners.”

Adult Education Building landscaped by Department of Public Works.

The team of workers patched pot holes near the entrance, scraped drains, cleared branches away from the wall near the roadside and spruced up the campus in general.

 “Departments, working hand-in-hand and networking with each other, can only ensure overall success, and our students are comforted that their campus is now more conducive to learning,” Abel said.

Along with Assistant Commissioner Denis Brow, Principal Abel expresses thanks to Shelton Shulterbrandt, DPW specialist, for executing the mandate from the assistant commissioner; Hugh Nicholas, DPW project supervisor for mobilizing the team that did the work; DPW Officer Peggy Franco for expediting the request; and the crew that performed the work.

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