KALAMAZOO, Mich. — While “back to school” usually brings young kids and college students to mind, it also includes the return of Adult Education programs.
Michigan’s Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) supports more than 110 free or low-cost adult education programs throughout our state, giving people of all ages a chance at learning.
“There are so many different paths that students are on,” Elizabeth Bungart, a teacher for Paw Paw Adult Education, said. “We meet them where they’re at. We provide a comfortable, relaxed space for them…