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"My life has always been a scary rollercoaster ride. Now the rollercoaster is a great ride, with God helping to guide me. I thank the Adult School for switching the tracks."

Teresa Parra has a unique perspective about education because she got a "second chance" to complete high school through adult education. That perspective both reflects and influences how she performs her duties as a school board member and as a leader in her community.

"Because Bakersfield Adult School had classes at night it was possible for me to achieve my goals of learning English and getting my GED."


Adult education provides educational opportunities and services to equip adults with the knowledge and skills necessary to participate effectively as citizens, workers, parents, and as family and community members. Instructional programs ensure that adults have the education and skills required for a competitive economy and a better quality of life.

Adult students are served by school districts, community colleges, community or faith-based organizations, volunteer literacy organizations, public or private nonprofit agencies, public libraries, state agencies, correctional facilities, the California Conservation Corps, the California Youth Authority, and the California Department of Developmental Services.

 


Produced by the Outreach and Technical Assistance Network, www.otan.us.