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MVLA Adult School celebrates its graduating Class of 2023

Students celebrated their graduation from the Mountain View Los Altos Union High School District's Adult School in a ceremony on Tuesday, June 6.

The event was a combined commencement ceremony for students graduating from the Adult School's high school diploma and GED programs, as well as the Certified Nursing Assistant and Medical Assistant programs. Adult School officials and district school board members attended the ceremony.

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MVLA Adult School celebrates its graduating Class of 2023

Students celebrated their graduation from the Mountain View Los Altos Union High School District's Adult School in a ceremony on Tuesday, June 6.

The event was a combined commencement ceremony for students graduating from the Adult School's high school diploma and GED programs, as well as the Certified Nursing Assistant and Medical Assistant programs. Adult School officials and district school board members attended the ceremony.

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Steven Nelson
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Cuesta Park
on Jun 14, 2023 at 5:16 pm
Steven Nelson, Cuesta Park
Registered user
on Jun 14, 2023 at 5:16 pm

Some kids older than others / learn it's still important to finish schooling!

I wish the Reporter wrote out:
ALL the MVLA Trustees attending this event so important for the less well-off in our community. "New MVLA Trustee Esmeralda Ortiz ...." and?

29 students graduated. (as I count)


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