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KJCC RESIDENTS EARN HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA

by Carol Pitts last modified Jun 30, 2022 09:42 AM
Twenty-four students at Kansas Juvenile Correctional Complex reach milestone in their lives

Graduations are a special time of celebration. The student is filled with a great sense of accomplishment, and family and staff are so proud to see their graduate walk across the stage because they know the journey was filled with challenges, good times and not so good times but ultimately success!

June 24th  at the Kansas Juvenile Correctional Complex (KJCC),  Kansas Secretary of Corrections Jeff Zmuda presented 24 students with their high school diploma and are now graduates of Lawrence Gardner High School (LGHS).

This is a fully accredited school within the facility, and includes fully licensed teachers, a full-time administrator/principal, para-educators and office assistants. The curriculum is computer-based, with each student completing a self-paced, individualized curriculum.

“For these 24 graduates, this is a stepping stone to a future full of possibilities.” Secretary Zmuda said. “They were cheered on by their families, teachers and staff, and it was a great day of celebration. Great work by our educators at staff at KJCC!”

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