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2ND CHANCE MS DONATION TO FUND EMCC ADULT EDUCATION OUTREACH EFFORT

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2nd Chance MS Executive Director Zach Scruggs, center, presented East Mississippi Community College’s Adult Education Launch Pad with a ceremonial check on Wednesday, Jan. 18, to help fund a new initiative. Scruggs was accompanied by 2nd Chance MS Program Director Sarah Rose Lomenick, at left. Members of EMCC’s Adult Education department at the check presentation are, from left, MIBEST College and Career Navigator Jeremy Tate, Adult Education Director Tshurah Dismuke, Assistant Adult Education Director/College and Career Navigator Mary Ann Latham, Adult Education and Smart Start Lead Instructor Geneva Atkins, and Adult Education Instructor Suzy Houston.

East Mississippi Community College's Adult Education department staff will soon begin hosting informational events in communities with elevated high school dropout rates thanks to a grant by 2nd Chance MS, a nonprofit organization devoted to promoting and funding initiatives related to adult education and workforce training.

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