By Nathan Thompson, Examiner-Enterprise
Madison Million is your typical 17-year-old dealing with an atypical situation. Million dropped out of Tulsa Public Schools because of the family issues. She said she attempted to take online classes. The adult education program in Bartlesville uses a blended curriculum format. “This is a better environment for me to learn than where I was at,” Million said. “This has been an amazing experience because I didn’t know what to expect. I thought this was going to be just like high school where there were a whole bunch of people in a class and there was no room for anyone else and not being able to get any one-on-one help. That is not the case here. The staff and teachers are great and they take the time to get me the help I need to pass the tests.” After starting the program last year, Million has taken three of the four required tests to get her GED. Her next test over math is scheduled for next week. To get to that point, she attends GED classes four times a week at Will Rogers.
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