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News: 2008 Headlines

 

Letters to the Editor

Letter to the Wall Street Journal on "The High School Dropout's Economic Ripple Effect"
(Oct. 21, 2008)

 

News Headlines

Teen moms in Florida support each other to earn GED credential and go on to college
The determination to succeed for their kids helped them stick with the program and graduate.

First Choice Power Helps 100 Texans Take GED [Tests], Access Better Jobs
Vice president of marketing at First Choice Power says, "a GED [credential] opens doors of higher education, jobs and promotions".

Some earning GED credentials have already faced life's curveballs
Cover story in Florida's St. Petersburg Times showcases graduates and their dreams for college and a career.

GEDTS in the News: In These Classrooms, a GED [Credential] Is Only a Start
The New York Times spoke with GED Testing Service about GED testing and lifelong learning.

Veteran from Florida passes GED Tests, earns associate's degree
The 31-year old walks across the stage for first time.

Healing from the 'dropout stigma'
Two young women from Maine talk about earning their GED credentials with support from local adult-education program.

Louisiana program helps adults gain skills to get better jobs
One student describes preparation for GED Test, dream of becoming an architect.

Army Prep School sees 99 percent success rate on GED Tests
New program reports almost 400 credentials earned in four months (subscription required).

Mississippi grandmother returns to school for GED credential
49-year old says she wants a college degree.

Many who drop out return to get diplomas
GED credential offers former students another chance.

Many taking GED classes as a stepping-stone to better economic future
Michigan adults studying for test plan to attend community college, and some a four-year college.

GED credential holder an inspiration to others
Mississippi graduate speaks to other students during Dropout Prevention Rally.

There's a message for young people in 80-year-old's mission
North Carolina GED graduate says, "you aren't going to get anywhere today without a high-school diploma."

GED graduate named 2008 migrant success story of the year
Florida resident earned GED credential, bachelor's degree, master's degree and education specialist degree.

'Redneck Woman' sings [GED] teacher's praises
Gretchen Wilson raising awareness about importance of an education.

N. Carolina adult works toward earning her GED diploma while learning marketable job skills at the same time
"Breaking Through" program helps students break through barriers to meaningful employment.

Washington Post: Kaine Seeks to Improve State's On-Time Graduation
Virginia Governor Pushes Effort in Adult Education.

Never too late
WWII veteran (Tennessee) receives his GED credential.

Actor Christian Slater goes back to school for GED Tests
Gen X heartthrob says children inspired him.

First Lady Culver announces GED prep on-demand program
Iowa Department of Education, Community Colleges, and Iowa Public Television (IPTV) form partnership.

Roger's journey: From homeless to graduate at 57
One of only 18 graduates with honors, Florida resident describes how he earned his GED credential.

89-year-old woman takes graduation walk
Grandmother to 45, Dorothy Wentz (Florida) earns her GED credential.

International Literacy Day promoted by Val Tech
Local organizations in Valdosta, Georgia, bring importance of adult education programs to the masses. 

Financial adviser raises money to fund GED tutoring classes
After earning GED credential, Georgia resident attests to its importance in pursuing college and life's dreams.

GEDTS News: Highest Test-Taker Increase in Seven Years
2007 Statistical Report finds almost half a million adults passed test battery in 2007.

GEDTS News: Community College Receives $300,000 in Grant Funding
Luzerne County Community College to offer additional GED preparatory courses.

Vindication for a state college valedictorian
GED graduate from Massachusetts wins Fulbright scholarship to study in Sweden.

Country star Gretchen Wilson earns her GED credential
34-year-old fulfills her dream after studying and testing while on tour.

Never too late
Amarillo College (Texas) web site reports that 97-year-old Evie Eaves may be the oldest person ever to earn GED certification.

 

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