Program Aims To Help The 25% Of Detroit Residents 25 And Older Without A High School Diploma
Many people rightly believe that an education is one of the crucial keys to helping people escape poverty and build a sustainable income. Despite this notion, the city of Detroit has a rather dismal statistic haunting it. Nearly 25 percent of Detroit residents age 25 and older don’t have a high school diploma. That’s a problem, especially if the city wants to put its own citizens to work. Ron Stefanski, Executive Director at Cengage Learning, has set out to solve that problem by creating Detro...