Adult Education Recognition Night

Submitted by brian.davenport on

On Thursday November 19, 2015 at Landmark High School, the Nebo School District Adult Education program recognized 82 hard working adults.  Many were there to receive their Adult Education Secondary Diploma.  There were there three who passed all four sections of the General Education Degree test.  All of these graduates worked hard to accomplish this amazing task. 

Three of the graduates had the opportunity to address their peers during the recognition night.  Ahmed Alkhafji, who is an immigrant from Iraq who wanted to change her life.  Christina Judd who is a 50-year-old mother of four who said, “It’s never to late.”  Nisha Kelly who got married was married by age 16, decided that she needs this for herself and for her kids.  No matter who you are or where you’re from it is never too late to start! 

For more information about Nebo Adult Education, contact us at 801-798-4093 or on the web atlandmark.nebo.edu/adult-ed.  You may stop by the school at any time located in the portable behind Landmark High School, located at 612 South Main Street in Spanish Fork. 

 

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By: Kallie Abney Dragon Times Reporter