
To The Haldimand Press
HALDIMAND—The past few months have seen great changes to our schedules, routines, and plans as COVID-19 plunged the world into an unprecedented crisis. But even in a crisis, there is opportunity, and for many, that opportunity might include returning to school to further their educations.
“With the current pandemic situation, and with many potential learners at home or working from home, it’s a great time to upgrade or complete your secondary school education,” said Greg Carruthers, Principal at Grand Erie Learning Alternatives (GELA), which oversees continuing education for adults, among other programs.
“Everyone is experiencing life differently right now, so the flexibility of online summer courses means students can set their own schedules and access learning 24 hours a day, seven days a week,” continued Carruthers.
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