Disaster Reinforces Shop’s Value
Though a flood destroyed the in-plant’s equipment, it also helped demonstrate the crucial benefits the shop provides for the Pueblo City School District.
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“She’ll work with the teachers in the classroom,” relates Shaufler. “The students actively participate with their yearbook.”
As a result, schools are able to offer students a high-quality yearbook at a low cost—which is important since more than half of district schools serve low-income families. In 2010, DSC produced 11 yearbooks, with an average sale price of $3.00 to $5.50 for black and white, and $10.00 to $11.50 for full color. In addition to saving money, producing yearbooks has helped cement the shop’s strategic relevance in the organization.
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