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“I came to the United States in February 2004 from Somalia. Volunteers of America of Minnesota Evening High School helped me to obtain a high school diploma at the age of 19. The school prepared me to pass the Minnesota Basic Standards Test in math, reading and writing.”
--Abdi, Graduate of Volunteers of America of Minnesota Evening High School

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Volunteers of America of Minnesota Evening High School

Location
Volunteers of America of Minnesota Education Center, 924  19th Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minnesota  55404
Days/Hours: Monday through Friday, 3:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Participants are
: Students grade 9 to 12 and ages of 16 to 21

Fee: Free

ContactWali Dirie, Co-Director
Phone: 612-375-0700
Email: wdirie@voamn.org

The Volunteers of America of Minnesota Education Center also has its own website at www.voaec.org.

Volunteers of America of Minnesota Evening High School is a contracted alternative Minneapolis Public School program for students who want to graduate, prepare for college work and be ready to face real life situations.  The school serves students between the ages of 16 and 21.  Students earn credits toward graduation and also prepare to take the State assessments including the Minnesota Comprehensive Assessment (MCAII) and Minnesota Basic Standards Test (MBST). 

 

Features of Volunteers of America of Minnesota Evening High School include:

·          Convenient evening time

·          Credits for graduation

·          Individualized tutoring

·          Challenging course work

·          Caring staff

·          Bus tokens for transportation to and from school

·          Close proximity to Franklin light rail stop