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Local program works to address low literacy among adults Lifestyle

Local program works to address low literacy among adults

September 8, 2021 0

September 19-25, 2021, marks the annual Adult Education and Family Literacy Week, hosted by the National Coalition for Literacy. This week exists to remind us…

Moore County Literacy Council builds self-esteem skills new U.S. citizens Lifestyle

Moore County Literacy Council builds self-esteem, skills, new U.S. citizens

May 14, 2021 0

The Moore County Literacy Council had two new tutors graduate on May 4 from its tutoring training program. Aggie Cohen and Flavia Abele will now…

Moore County Literacy Council builds self-esteem skills new U.S. citizens Local News

Moore County Literacy Council builds self-esteem, skills, new U.S. citizens

May 7, 2021 0

The Moore County Literacy Council had two new tutors graduate on May 4 from its tutoring training program. Aggie Cohen and Flavia Abele will now…

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