It’s Never Too Late to Graduate

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|Originally published onVC记者|

塔米·马尔克斯,52,奥克斯纳德,四个单身母亲,已经似乎有一点好运气大多数她的生活,至少当它来到没有高中文凭的工作。虽然她怀孕后,她高中三年级的查茨沃斯高中辍学,她能够管理得很好,未来30多年里她的生活。It wasn’t until her position doing wine club sales, where she worked for six years, was no longer available and she didn’t get one particular job because she lacked a high school diploma, that she decided it was time to tie up that loose end. She did so by enrolling in Ventura County Library’s网上职业高中

“I signed up to get a GED but it was difficult to get to class,” Marquez said. “I heard about this online and jumped on it.”

马尔克斯,与来自各地的帽和长袍县五人一起,接受了她的高中文凭在E.P.的平顶房福斯特图书馆周二,3月20日,该计划的第一届毕业生。马尔克斯计划攻读大专学位和工作对人们有特殊需求提供托儿,从关怀她20岁的儿子的个人经验谁拥有唐氏综合症绘制。

“Once in the program, students are assigned a mentor online. One of our learners, the biggest help for him was only reading the text material and it also could be read to him. When reading it to him, he read along and it was easier for him to focus and he was grateful.”

—Carol Chapman, coordinator, READ Adult Literacy Program/Community Engagement

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