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Center 50+ in Salem, OR

Center 50+ is an organization poised to meet the needs of the 50+ population in the Salem area. The center offers classes, discussion groups and services for those ages 50 and older

Chemeketa Community College in Salem, OR

 

Chemeketa Community College
A sign welcomes students and visitors to Chemeketa Community College in Salem, Oregon. Salem-Keizer Public Schools Superintendent Sandy Husk, on the job for two years, is working with Chemeketa Community College president Cheryl Roberts on an initiative that will allow high school students to take courses at the college, creating a steady pipeline into higher education opportunities. Current: Chemeketa Community College is working with high school officials to ease students' transition to college. JCI PHOTO- Jeff Adkins A sign welcomes students and visitors to Chemeketa Community College in Salem, Oregon. Salem-Keizer Public Schools Superintendent Sandy Husk, on the job for two years, is working with Chemeketa Community College president Cheryl Roberts on an initiative that will allow high school students to take courses at the college, creating a steady pipeline into higher education opportunities. JCI PHOTO- JEFF ADKINS Original caption: A sign welcomes students and visitors to Chemeketa Community College in Salem, Oregon. Salem-Keizer Public Schools Superintendent Sandy Husk, on the job for two years, is working with Chemeketa Community College president Cheryl Roberts on an initiative that will allow high school students to take courses at the college, creating a steady pipeline into higher education opportunities. Current: Chemeketa Community College is working with high school officials to ease students' transition to college. JCI PHOTO- Jeff Adkins A sign welcomes students and visitors to Chemeketa Community College in Salem, Oregon. Salem-Keizer Public Schools Superintendent Sandy Husk, on the job for two years, is working with Chemeketa Community College president Cheryl Roberts on an initiative that will allow high school students to take courses at the college, creating a steady pipeline into higher education opportunities. JCI PHOTO- JEFF ADKINS
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