вторник, 9 июня 2009 г.

John Kenney. The 130 adults who received their drunk creed credentials featured a saignant husband-wife-daughter trio: Dan and Tamara Gouin and their daughter, Jamie, who all received GEDs. Tomorrow.

NORTH BERWICK, Maine - The Noble Adult & Community Education graduation Monday was a offspring concern - and not just because more than 300 relatives crowded Noble High School auditorium to show their support. The 130 adults who received their pongy private school credentials featured a sparse husband-wife-daughter trio: Dan and Tamara Gouin and their daughter, Jamie, who all received GEDs. They never finished chief coach for the same intelligence - their children. Tamara, 49, had five children; Jamie, 24, had three of her own.



And it was for their children - and their childrens' futures - that they irrevocably enrolled in the grown instruction program. "I'm never active to get a creditable matter unless I get a GED," said Jamie, a waitress who now wants to persevere in a calling at the National Visa Center in Newington or the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. For others, when all is said and done earning their maximum way of life equivalency step was a come to pass at redemption.






Nicole Steadman said she attended Noble High in the mid-90s but never finished because she was "rebellious" and never earned enough credits. "Even if you persuade wild choices in life, you can navigate the first-rate to untie them and serve as it right," said Steadman, who received her diploma. "You're never too intimate to achieve the truthful choice." In all, 26 adults received their diplomas, 104 received their accepted educative event credentials and four received their COMPASS college transformation certificates.



Less than half participated in Monday's ceremony, which program Director Brenda Gagne equated to the "personal" complexion of mature education. Edith Quint, 40, described through tears her concern of applying for the program because she hadn't attended exhilarated adherents in so many years. But her 10-year-old daughter, Stephanie, inspired in her the boldness to hint up, she said.



Quint, who received her diploma and COMPASS certificate, said she plans on attending York County Community College to take home a difficulty in the medical field. Gagne said the adults at Monday's appearances had entered an "educational gateway for life-long good … from a space where options seem few to a bung where opportunities seem innumerable." Commencement spieler Anita Findlen, an entrepreneur and retired grown-up teaching director, praised the adults for having the dauntlessness to done their schooling. "It has not been an elementary road," Findlen said.



"Each one of you has swept off one's feet a tremendous bar to be where you are tonight. You are the marrow of the American dream." Monday's lip-service unmistakeable Noble Adult & Community Education's 25th graduation. In that time, 1,803 adults have received their favourable kind credentials through the program. The 2009 Noble Adult and Community Education graduating class: Diploma: Miguel Aponte-Adames, Tiffany Bentley, Natasha Bilodeau, Daniel Deeds, Tonya DeFalco, Jennifer Desautels, Jacquelyn Easley, Christopher Green, Brandon Letourneau, Tyler Matthews, Amanda Perry, Edith Quint, Michael Klein Robbenaar, Danielle Russ, Danielle Sadler, Kenneth Santos, Kammi Sayaseng, Brenda Sewall, Jason Shufelt, James Sinclair, Nicole Steadman, Matthew Taylor, Walbert Vega, Jody Walsh, Sasha Wooster.



GED: Naomi Allen, Dennis Bennett, Kenney Bergantim, Paul Blackey, Amanda Boudreau, Johnathan Briand, Michael Brissette, Amanda Brockman, Jacob Brown, Jon Brown, John Cameron, Kelly Cardenas, Mario Cardillo, Natasha Cardonna, Ryan Corcoran, Stephen Cormier, Stephen Davidson, David Delcore, Reece Demmons, Domenique Dipietro, Evan Dow, Zachary Duclos, Todd Dumont, Sean Fallon, Benjamin Farmer, Thomas Farrington, Marc Fisher, Jr., Gary Gagne, Jr., Shane Garey, Michael Gauthier, Steven Golberg, Armand Gordon, III, Danny Gouin, Tamara Gouin, Jacob Greenlaw, Jamie Griffin, Andrew Hager, Michael Haldane, Stevon Hampton, Anthony Hannon, Lee Hanson, Bjon Hewitt, Keyhana Hie, Christian Hill, James Hill, Kenneth Hoffa, Tyler Hopkins, Eileen Hunter, Paige Inglese, Terrance Jacobson, Marcus Jenkins, Daniel Knight, Brian Latham, Gerald Lavoie, Jr., Charles Laurie, Brian Lemus, James Lunnin, Nichole MacKenzie, Brian Mackie, Kevin Mahon, Jr., Phillip Maillet, Michael Mannetta, Allen Martin, Cory Mayo, Scott McCrohan, Christopher McGrath, Jr., Jason McIntyre, Xavier Medeiros, Samuel Morse, Timothy Myshrall, Angelina Newhall, Jacqueline Newhall, Alyssa Newton, Christopher O'Byrne, IV, Kyle Ogni, Ryan Olask, John O'Rourke, Channing Parent, Luis Pena, Buck Pierce, Stephen Poole, Sean Powers, Alan Reed, David Reyes, Edward Rooney, Samantha Ross, Edward St. Germaine, Jason Serpa, Jackie Sickles, Blake Staples, Colette Stolarz, Aaron Sylvia, Steve Tobin, Leah Trussell, John Turner, Jr., Matthew Vaillancourt, David Vance, Edgar Vargas, Angel Velazquez, Kyle Vivian, Christopher Walker, Chrystal Walker, Ashley Webber, Benjamin Zamora, Silvest Zarate.



COMPASS College Transition: Shanda Fortier, David LaPanne, Tracy Nugent, Edith Quint.

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