Director of Adult Education Jeff Howle shared that this unexpected event occurred due to a government “hold” on funds previously allocated to Adult Education programs nationwide.
“There has been no timeline on the release of this money; therefore, our program and others like us across the state – and nation- have been given a choice to either cut their programs by 80% or shut down operations altogether,” Howle shared.
He added that this decision did not come lightly, but they are unable to operate with only 20% of the expected budget.
“We are extremely sorry we will no longer be able to serve the thousands of students across our region who count on us for GED preparation and testing, English as Second Language classes, and career counseling and services, and urge you to contact your elected officials to express your concern and disappointment in the lack of funding for this much-needed community service,” Howle said.
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