Nashville's WZTV FOX 17 covers Tennessee's Adult Education Task Force Forum with Governor Candidates.
While RE:START is best known for getting adults back on the career track, Chattanooga’s Center for Adult Education also offers a program called Baby Basics, which combines prenatal health education with appropriate literacy training and community support for expectant mothers.
RE:START celebrated 50 years of community service at the Tivoli Theatre on May 13, 2010.
They’d lost directions in their lives, until they found a young teacher who took them from a life of dead ends and constant pain to one filled with dream and a future...
Aliza Cohen asked guests at her bat mitzvah to donate money to a scholarship fund she established for RE:START's GED program candidates.
Christie Burns, Co-director of the Folk School of Chattanooga, spoke with RE:START students and staff before the holidays last December.
RE:START's 50th Anniversary Celebration has begun!
High school dropouts of all ages are improving their chances of reaching their career goals in a difficult job market by obtaining a GED with the help of the preparation program offered by RE:START - The Center for Adult Education.
Bi-Annual "Baby Basics" Mom’s Club Baby Shower Sponsored by The Chattanooga Jr. League at T.C. Thompson’s Children’s Hospital on Wednesday November 4, 2009.
A mother-daughter team has committed to pass the GED® test together this fall.
Loss of annual income to be nearly $10K per year for life, study shows
RE:START-The Center for Adult Education of Chattanooga, Tenn., has earned 2008 Interest Recognition in the annual Excellence in Tennessee program administered by the nonprofit Tennessee Center for Performance Excellence (TNCPE).
Hayden Jordan, RE:START student, featured in East Brainerd Weekly.
East Hamilton Weekly article about RE:START student, Kristy Bezenah.
NPR's All Things Considered addresses the importance of literacy programs in restarting the struggling economy.
RE:START – The Center for Adult Education is excited to host a Mom’s Club Spring Baby Shower for all new mothers who have completed the RE:START - Baby Basics program.
Embarking on an eighteen-year journey with RE:START in 1989, Dean Hall had no idea the twists and turns life would throw in his path during its course.
R.E.A.D. Chattanooga has changed its name and moved to new offices on Amnicola Highway
Nashville's WZTV FOX 17 covers Tennessee's Adult Education Task Force Forum with Governor Candidates.
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While RE:START is best known for getting adults back on the career track, Chattanooga’s Center for Adult Education also offers a program called Baby Basics, which combines prenatal health education with appropriate literacy training and community support for expectant mothers.
> read more
RE:START celebrated 50 years of community service at the Tivoli Theatre on May 13, 2010.
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They’d lost directions in their lives, until they found a young teacher who took them from a life of dead ends and constant pain to one filled with dream and a future...
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Volunteer positions available!
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Aliza Cohen asked guests at her bat mitzvah to donate money to a scholarship fund she established for RE:START's GED program candidates.
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Christie Burns, Co-director of the Folk School of Chattanooga, spoke with RE:START students and staff before the holidays last December.
> read more
RE:START's 50th Anniversary Celebration has begun!
> read more
High school dropouts of all ages are improving their chances of reaching their career goals in a difficult job market by obtaining a GED with the help of the preparation program offered by RE:START - The Center for Adult Education.
> read more
Bi-Annual "Baby Basics" Mom’s Club Baby Shower Sponsored by The Chattanooga Jr. League at T.C. Thompson’s Children’s Hospital on Wednesday November 4, 2009.
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