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About 2 dozen students in Elysse Hamlin’s English 2 class in Anderson, Indiana, are struggling to learn simple and compound sentences. It’s typically what is taught around 7th grade, but everyone in the class is over 18 years old. Although there are many other programs around the country to help adults get their high school diplomas, the Goodwill Excel school model stands out because it accepts students of any age. (Most other schools cap their enrollment at age 25 or younger.) It's also growing nationally and it offers intensive support to overcome the obstacles that face most people who try to go back to school.Each school provides life coaches, who serve as a combination guidance counselor and social worker, drop-in child care, transportation assistance and other benefits. Students work toward a regular diploma and dual college credit or industry-recognized vocational certification in any number of fields, working toward a career as a welder or a pharmacy technician, for instance.. And any Excel Center in any state is required to incorporate all those elements. @whittensabbatini took this photo of Karen Johnson’s mortarboard at her graduation. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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