Student Spotlight: Courtney
Apr 17 2021
Hello, my name is Courtney, and I’m forty years old. I was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana. I have three brothers and two sisters...
The Literacy Alliance offices will be closed, and no classes will be held from Tuesday, December 24, 2024, through Wednesday, January 1, 2025. Regular office hours and Project Graduate (GED/HSE) classes will resume on Thursday, January 2, 2025. Project Connect (ELL) classes will restart on Monday, January 6, 2025. From our families to yours, have a safe and joyful holiday season!
My name is Barbara, I am 59, and I live in Fort Wayne. I have one son, a daughter-in-law, and two granddaughters, and I currently work at a local hospital in the EVS Department. I came to The Literacy Alliance to get my HSE.
In my tenth year of high school, I was expelled for smoking. I was told by the guidance counselor just to quit. My goal was to return to school, but I started working in a factory and never returned.
My experience at The Literacy Alliance has been wonderful. The staff has become part of my extended family. The teachers’ love and patience are so overwhelming; words are just not enough. I have learned so much. This is one of the best decisions I have ever made. So far, I have taken the pre-test and passed everything except math!
“The staff has become part of my extended family. The teachers’ love and patience is so overwhelming; words are just not enough. ”
Once I pass the HSE exam, I want to apply for a job that I have been wanting.
I am so thankful for my teachers at The Literacy Alliance for giving me a new outlook on life and the future. They have helped me not to give up and believe that I can do this. So never give up. The teachers can work miracles. That’s because they love what they do, care, and want you to succeed. They really do.
Apr 17 2021
Hello, my name is Courtney, and I’m forty years old. I was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana. I have three brothers and two sisters...
Mar 28 2021
We have heard it before. What teenager hasn’t said, “School is stupid.” Or, “When will I ever use this stuff?” All of us have probably...