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Dysart district seeks input for centennial celebration

Posted 7/7/20

The Dysart Unified School District will celebrate its 100th year of educating the community in the 2020-2021 school year.

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Dysart district seeks input for centennial celebration

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The Dysart Unified School District will celebrate its 100th year of educating the community in the 2020-2021 school year.

The district was established as a one-room schoolhouse in 1920 by Nathaniel Martin Dysart. Today, the Surprise-based district employs more than 2,700 staff members, and has more than 24,000 students at 26 schools in Surprise, El Mirage and Glendale.

DUSD is looking for memories and stories that can be shared as part of the centennial celebration.

District alumni, staff, students and the community are also invited to help plan the centennial celebrations for the 2020-2021 school year. Help is needed to plan events, track down history, collect memorabilia, fundraise and volunteer at events.

Anyone who would like to share a story, memorabilia, or sign up to participate may do so at dysart.org/centennial