Critical Figures
Math is more than just manipulating numbers. Our GED students learn critical thinking, solve problems systematically, and weigh out options.
Math is more than just manipulating numbers. Our GED students learn critical thinking, solve problems systematically, and weigh out options.
To succeed in the U.S., a Brazilian paralegal goes back to school to improve her English and complete her education.
Innovative, thoughtful resource coordination leads to measurable student success at the Adult Education Center.
Like a superhero, one student confronts the impossible by dropping out of high school to successfully graduate with a GED.
After dropping out of school, one student attains small business and college success thanks to skills gained in GED program.
Bad News Sir Hamilton Bones moped on the floor, his chin resting on his paws. His brow sloped into sad angles as he watched his beloved human, Sayrah Sims, digest the bad news that had just dinged her inbox. Sir [...]
A working dad conceals from his children the fact that he has returned to school to complete his GED. But he was always a hero in their eyes.
A sensory processing disorder prevented a young man from completing his education, until he found our GED classes who accommodated his needs.
Elizabeth Harvey joins the Center as our executive director. She has a background in economics and a passion for building strong communities.
Marie Roessler volunteers her time at the Education Center helping immigrants study for and obtain U.S. Citizenship.