SCHOOLS DEVELOP STRATEGIES: Workshop Targets Dropouts
REASONS VARY FOR SEEKING ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION
Posted: March 15, 2010 at 5:51 a.m.
GED students, from left, Amanda McAnally, Steven Poplin II and Seth Adams stand in front of the Adult Education Center in Fayetteville on Friday.
In the last few weeks, three teenagers dropped out of their high schools in Northwest Arkansas and came to the Adult Education Center in Fayetteville to complete their high school requirements.
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