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2017 ABE Graduation Leading by Example Metro North ABE hosted its 2017 Graduation Ceremony at Anoka High School on Thursday, June 8, 2017. All Metro North ABE students who earned their GED, State Diploma or Credit Recovery Diploma in the past year were invited to participate. Stories of student success and achievements in their community Gary Litzau: Elk River Community Education Center Gary Litzau, a 78 year old retired ma- chinist who worked in that industry for over 35 years, began his journey of earning his high school diploma in April 2016 at the Metro North St. Francis site. He transferred to the Elk River site in August 2016 when the diploma program was no longer avail- able in St. Francis. Gary devoted over 738 contact hours in class and in distance learning pro- grams to accomplish his goal. On June 15, 2017, he completed the last assign- ments necessary to earn his diploma. He participated in the Metro North graduation ceremony and proudly walked across the stage in his cap and gown with his children in the audience cheering for him. Gary didn’t need to get his diploma, but it was something that he had felt was important to have. Gary was persistent despite the chal- lenges of difficult courses such as Al- gebra, Geometry, and Ecology. He never gave up, and he often encour- aged other students which helped them fight through the tough times to get to the ultimate goal, being a graduate! Aide Hernandez: Elk River Community Education Center Aide Hernandez, an Elk River diploma graduate, participated in a food man- ager certification class offered at the Metro North-Elk River ABE program and earned her certificate in 2016. She was excited when her accomplish- ment became a huge benefit to her church and to over 400 families from around the state. Aide was the sub-director for an an- nual state-wide family camp event hosted by her church for families in need. This year the event was held at a campground in Brainerd and approxi- mately 400 families attended. When the hosts arrived, they were told they would not be able to utilize the com- mercial kitchen for their fund raising event unless they hired someone from the outside who was certified, a cost they were not able to afford. Aide sur- prised everyone by providing her cer- tificate. They were able to use the kitchen not only for the fundraising event on Saturday night but also to cook or warm up food for the families on Sunday. Because it was raining, families who were in tents were not able to use campfires to cook their food. Fortunately, the kitchen was available for them to make their meals because she was there. Keynote speakers Al Ickler, Anoka- Hennepin School District Community Education Director and Darcy Hokkanen, Program Coordinator at Anoka County delivered words of inspiration to the 34 graduation participants. Five student speakers from 3 different sites took to the podium and spoke about how Adult Basic Education has positively impacted their lives. After the ceremony the graduates, along with their families and friends, Metro North ABE staff, volunteers, and community members enjoyed a festive reception with cake, lemonade, pictures, and many heartfelt words of congratulations. “I’m so thankful for your ABE pro- gram. If I hadn’t have taken that class, I would not have been able to serve and provide help for those families.” Metro North Adult Basic Education | Ph: 763-433-4200 | www.MetroNorthABE.org OCTOBER 2017 7