July 13, 2025 - 06:05

(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) Families filled the gymnasium of the Robert Keatley Center on Saturday morning to celebrate the accomplishments of the newest graduates from the St. Joseph Adult Education program. The atmosphere was vibrant, with proud parents and friends cheering as each student walked across the stage to receive their diplomas.
This year's graduation ceremony marked a significant milestone for many individuals who have dedicated themselves to furthering their education and improving their lives. The program, which offers various courses and resources, aims to empower adults through literacy and lifelong learning.
Graduates shared heartfelt stories of perseverance, highlighting the challenges they overcame to reach this pivotal moment. The event not only recognized academic achievements but also fostered a sense of community and support among attendees. As families gathered to take photos and share in the joy of this accomplishment, it was clear that the impact of the St. Joseph Adult Education program extends far beyond the classroom.
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