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Flagler County Road to Success Youth Program reaches 350 graduates

The program assists students who left high school to earn their GEDs and gain paid internships and certifications.


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Road To Success staff: Nichoas Ohree (math/science), Taahira Lee (case manager), Mary Good(social studies/language arts), Dr. Rene Herron (youth advocate) and Brian Willard(program director). Courtesy photo
Road To Success staff: Nichoas Ohree (math/science), Taahira Lee (case manager), Mary Good(social studies/language arts), Dr. Rene Herron (youth advocate) and Brian Willard(program director). Courtesy photo
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The Road to Success Youth Program reached its 350th graduate in November.

RTS, which began in September 2012, helps 16- to 24-year-olds who left high school earn their general education diplomas.

The classes at George Washington Carver Community Center in Bunnell are smaller than high school classes. The program has morning and afternoon sessions Monday through Friday. Students generally take three to six months to graduate.

 


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