Follow on Google News News By Tag Industry News News By Place Country(s) Industry News
Follow on Google News | Arkansas Adult Education to Launch Move Ahead CampaignStatewide Campaign Urges Arkansans to Gain Arkansas High School Diploma
By: The Design Group Through radio advertising, the campaign, entitled Move Ahead, emphasizes freeAdult Education classes and the earning potential after obtaining a high school diploma. Nearly 25% of all Arkansas counties have the following: 1) a high percentage of adults (25 and older) without a high school diploma, 2) a high number of high school dropouts for the 2012-2013 school year and 3) the greatest decreases in traffic to Arkansas Adult Education Centers. “We know that earning an Arkansas high school diploma can have a positive effect on income over your lifetime,” James Smith, Deputy Director of the Arkansas Department of Career Education, said. “Our Adult Education centers throughout the state are equipped and staffed to help those individuals who want to move ahead by earning an Arkansas high school diploma and get on a path toward greater financial stability and freedom.” U.S. Census data shows that from 2009 to 2013, high school graduates earned nearly eight-thousand dollars more every year than those without a high school diploma.[1] Also, high school graduates earn $488,000 more over a lifetime than people without a high school diploma.[2] For more information about Arkansas Adult Education’s efforts to increase the number of Arkansans with a high school diploma, contact Stephanie Jackson at 501.492.4900 or stephanie@designgroupmarketing.com. About Arkansas Adult Education Arkansas Adult Education, a division of the Arkansas Department of Career Education, provides basic skills classes to adults with less than a high school education and assists them with earning an Arkansas high school diploma. This is accomplished through basic and general education classes, English as a Second Language classes, correctional education classes and family literacy classes. Arkansans who are unemployed or underemployed and who are seeking to increase their academic and job readiness skills do so through the Workforce Alliance for Growth in the Economy (WAGE)™ program. [1] United States Census American FactFinder [2] Education and Synthetic Work-Life Earnings Estimates End
Account Email Address Account Phone Number Disclaimer Report Abuse
|
|