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A student with social anxiety and failed classes, attends our GED classes and finds relief in a welcoming environment that suits her needs.
A student with social anxiety and failed classes, attends our GED classes and finds relief in a welcoming environment that suits her needs.
Career advisor, Mary Fuller, helps students reach vocational goals, complete college applications, and attain living-wage careers
A sensory processing disorder prevented a young man from completing his education, until he found our GED classes who accommodated his needs.
A bread maker from Argentina works to improve his English skills and obtain U.S. Citizenship. This stability will help launch his bakery shop
Elizabeth Harvey joins the Center as our executive director. She has a background in economics and a passion for building strong communities.
Over the last 5 years, our executive director, Teresa Malone, expanded our education services. She now passes the torch to a new director.
Marie Roessler volunteers her time at the Education Center helping immigrants study for and obtain U.S. Citizenship.
Do dreams come with expiration dates? When should you rule out a goal as out of reach or impossible? Ed Lettman was days away from high school graduation when the principal expelled him. The offense? “Fraternizing,” Lettman alludes with his [...]
Here it is, at last! The top ten fun, exciting, mysterious ways you can support the Durango Adult Education Center as we celebrate our 30th year of excellence in education and community transformation. The remaining five is printed in our [...]
Lunchbox? Check. Backpack? Check. Notebooks, pencils, calculators. Triple check! There’s nothing quite like the helter-skelter cycle of the back-to-school bonanza. Teachers and staff at the Durango Adult Education Center have been busier than ever, but it’s not because they needed [...]