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GED programming offered to Crawford County jail inmates on hold |
By meadvilletribune.com- Keith Gushard |
Published: 06/29/2018 |
SAEGERTOWN — General education diploma programming offered to inmates at the Crawford County jail is being put on hold as the county Literacy Council has lost its funding, according to Warden Kenneth Saulsbery. In early 2017, the county Prison Board approved bringing back the GED program at the jail as a full-time program and paying about $35,000 for the first year for the instructor and initial supplies from the jail's inmate commissary fund. The program operated from 2002 to 2010 on a part-time basis funded by a state grant but stopped when state funding went away. It was brought back last year as a full-time program by the Prison Board after it agreed to use the inmate commissary fund to finance it. That fund benefits inmate activities through the sale of toiletries and snacks to the inmates and inmates who pay for outgoing phone calls. Read More. |
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