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SCOTT COUNTIANS RECEIVING GED DIPLOMAS These Scott County residents received their high school equivalency diplomas at the 11th annual GED (General Educational Dlvelopment) Graduationheld July17 at East Central I ~ Community College In Decatur. Plc:tured are (seated from left) Rebecca Dianne Jolly and Crystal Allel\ both Morton; Ruby A. Johnson, Pulasld; Betyna Gage, Forest; Kayla Renea ~ Craig. Pelahatchie; Elizabeth Yates, Walnut Grove; and Amy Kyzar, Morton;and (standing from left) Joshua A. Dunnavant, Morton; SelneaYwtte Harper,Forest; and Jerri SetUemlre, 1 CtvlstopherWllkersol\ Johnathan Tyrone Pace, Brandon King and Donald Natha Patrick, all ofMorton. ECCC President Dr. Phil A. Sutphin presented diplomas to 45graduates dur· ~ tng the special program. Adult Basic Education and GED Preparation daisesare provided through the College's Officeof Adult and Continuing Education. aasses are held at var· 1- lous locations In the ECCC district, which Includes Leake, Neshoba, Newton, Scott and Winston counties. For more Information contact the Office of Adult and Continuing Educa- 0:: don, Phone 601-635-2111 or call toll free, i.Sn-462-3222, ext 279. The email address Isgdavls@eccc.edu. I 0: -- --- -- - ~.-- -- - ._, v,---=:; ~ fJ)
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