Valdosta Daily Times

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August 18, 2008

International Literacy Day promoted by Val Tech

VALDOSTA — Area organizations are encouraging everyone to read.

Valdosta Technical College, along with the Valdosta-Lowndes County Chamber of Commerce, will be bringing the importance of literacy and adult education to the masses through various activities and programs.

International Literacy Day is Sept. 8. To coincide with that celebration, the Technical College System of Georgia and Office of Adult Education have organized the Literacy Awareness Competition for Service Delivery Areas (SDA).

While the winning SDA will receive state-wide recognition, the true purpose of the program is to promote literacy and adult education, Alvin Payton Jr. Director of the Adult Education Program said.

The SDA for the Adult Education Program, a Valdosta Technical College entity, covers Lowndes and the surrounding counties.

The competition will help promote adult education, General Educational Development (GED) testing and Certified Literate Community programs in Georgia. The competition is currently underway and will end on Oct. 1. The SDAs will be divided up into three groups — small, medium and large.

The SDAs earn points by performing in different categories that the TCSG and OAE have developed. The VTC Adult Education service is considered a medium SDA.

The winning SDA from each category will be announced at the Fall Literacy Institute in October. A grand prize drawing between the three will have the winner recognized during a special event sponsored by TCSG in the winning community on Saturday, Nov. 1.

Valdosta resident Lynnette M. Adams realized she needed to continue her education after struggling to help her middle school-aged children with their homework.

“I knew then I needed to do something to keep them encouraged,” Adams said.

She enrolled in classes at the VTC East Campus to begin working towards her GED. While in high school, Adams said she became a teenage mother. The added pressure of providing for a baby forced her to quit school.

Taking courses in math and reading, Adams had to force herself to enjoy math, and the challenge to succeed motivated her, she said.

“Each time I took the GED and failed, I told myself I would definitely get it next time,” Adams said.

Dogged determination and a positive attitude helped Adam achieve her goal in January of 2007, a mere 10 months after beginning courses at VTC.

“I knew my life course was set before I got my GED,” Adams said. “I had no options and I wanted to change that.”

Adams is currently working towards an Associates Degree at Georgia Military College in Behavioral Science and plans to graduate in Spring of 2009.

Payton said the GED and adult literacy program at VTC are some of the best kept programs in South Georgia.

An essay contest for students in the adult education classes will be judged by Mayor John Fretti, City Manager Larry Hanson and Mayor Pro-Tem Willie T. Head Jr. The winning essay will be read at a city council meeting and the winner will receive $50.

Payton hopes to have the essays judged at this Thursday’s City Council meeting.

“Then the winner will come back and read the essay at the Sept. 11 meeting,” Payton said.

On International Literacy Day members from the city and county government will go to VTC’s East Campus to talk with adult learners about their political duties and the duties of the citizens, Payton said.

Mayor Pro Tem Head has already agreed to attend, Payton said.

On Sept. 20 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., VTC in partnership with Diana McAlroy of the Valdosta-Lowndes County Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a Literacy Fair at Sam’s Club.

The event will have activities for children including face painting and a coloring contest.

Donations of gently used or new children’s or chapter books will get a non-Sam’s club member into the store.

In the SDA service area, which incorporates Lowndes and the surrounding counties, 1,086 people took part in the adult education program in 2008, he said.

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