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Posted on 08-25-2009

Seeds of Literacy Congratulates Its 2009 Graduates

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Seeds of Literacy Congratulates Its 2009 Graduates



Cleveland, OH, August 25, 2009 - Seeds of Literacy is proud to congratulate its sixty-one graduates who have passed all five sections of the GED test battery.



"It takes focus and dedication to work as hard as our students do," states Bonnie Entler, Executive Director of Seeds of Literacy. "We commend our graduates for their motivation to reach their educational goals, and wish them the best in new endeavors."



The 2009 Seeds of Literacy graduates are:



Amy Allen, Anthony Amparo, Michael Bailey, Candice Beaton, Shayna Belle, Melissa Bowen, Jennifer Bowers, Jose Cortes, Christian Crayton, Ariel Crew, Darren Dean Jr., Regina Douglas, Leslie Dunn, Sherry Flonnoy, Kyle Gleason, Adam Green, Richard Grumbling, Ericka Hampton, Willie Hampton II, Amber Hicks, Desmond Jones, Cory Josey, Todd Kahn, Stefan Kalipersand, Edward Kazmierski, Anthony Kolbosky, Donald Lanum, Miguel Laureano, Latrice Lee, Pearlena Ligon, Raymond Lopez, Stephanie Massey, Ernesto Medina, Brandon Morgan, Kenneth Morman, Wayne Morris Jr., DePriest Neuhoff, Anthony Ortiz, Betty Parks, Aaron Pettis, Kyle Rains, Elliot Rhodes, Ashton Richards, Davonte Robinson, Latonya Robinson, Brittany Rodin, Rachel Rodin, Daison Santana, Ernesto Santiago, Crystal Scott, Arielle Shephard, Robert Stupka, Timothy Tramble Jr., Tanya Uhrig, Mario Vazquez, Brandon Ward, Marvin Watts, Brandon Williams, Vickie Williams, Adam Yarina, Jenni Zimmerman.



Now in its twelfth year, Seeds of Literacy provides free, personalized education that empowers adults to succeed in their communities. Over 200 trained volunteer tutors work one-to-one with students, so each student to works at her or his own level and all academic levels participate in the program. Seeds offers open enrollment, is open year-round, and is the only adult literacy organization in Cuyahoga County to receive national accreditation from ProLiteracy America.



Student, volunteer, and donation opportunities are all available. For more information, visit www.seedsofliteracy.org or call 216.661.7950.



Seeds of Literacy is a nonprofit, 501(C)3 organization providing personalized education that empowers adults to succeed in their communities.





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About Seeds of Literacy

Seeds of Literacy is a nonprofit, 501(C)3 organization providing personalized education that empowers adults to succeed in their communities. www.seedsofliteracy.org






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