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Denver Public Library’s Career Online High School awards diplomas to 11 graduates

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The Denver Public Library hosted an in person graduation ceremony for its Career Online High School (COHS) graduating class today, Feb. 25. This year, 11 graduates accepted their diplomas with family and friends in attendance.

“Programs like Career Online High School are one of the many ways the library helps our community connect, grow, and enhance their lives in small and big ways,” said Dustin Kress, chief of staff.

This is the eleventh COHS graduating class and a total of 1689 students have received their diploma and career certificate since the program’s inception. This year, the program’s emcee was COHS graduate Mayra Bustamante who shared her story and encouraged graduates to dream big.

Career Online High School is an online high school diploma and career certification program. This program offers free enrollment to a limited number of qualified adult students and is made possible by the Denver Public Library, Denver Human Services, Colorado State Library, and the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

To learn more visit: https://www.denverlibrary.org/cohs

Source: Denver Public Library

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