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Getting My GED When I’m Sleeping Outside

by Alex Gutierrez, New American Media (reposted)
Countless hours of studying is perhaps the simplest part of preparing for the GED for homeless youth Alex Gutierrez. Gutierrez is a writer for Silicon Valley De-bug.
It is the first day of class, and I arrived at 5:45 PM-a full 45 minutes early. I thought I wouldn’t make it to school on the east side of San Jose, coming from downtown on the city bus. It’s actually good I have some extra time before class starts, since the trip over was tiring.

While trying to get my GED, I have to handle things that a lot of students here at the adult education school don’t. After rushing around filling out job applications, making sure my mom and sister are fed and trying to find out where we’re going to sleep tonight, I can use a break before cracking the books.

I’ve been on and off of the streets for years. I’m trying to get my GED, so we don’t have to sleep outside again.

I stopped going to school when I was 18 because at the time I didn’t know how to balance school with my work hours. Plus, I had to get second jobs because my first job wasn’t paying me enough or wasn’t giving me enough hours.

I mean, I got family to feed. I can’t be dealing with chicken feed for pay anymore at entry-level jobs.

But now a year later, after going to different continuation schools and trying to pay the bills at the same time, I am back on the education track so I can get a job that pays. I’ve decided to get a GED instead of a high school diploma because it was taking me too long to get a hold of my old high school transcripts.

I owed San Jose High Academy some school books from my freshman year, so they decided to hold my transcripts hostage until I paid the ransom. I never paid the books off, but in the end they had to give me my transcripts-as a homeless youth, I had no way of paying the money.

I was also shy about 70 credits of graduation, so it would have taken me about a full school year to get my high school diploma. Pursuing the GED instead, I should be able to complete the process in a couple months.

For the most part, what makes going to school difficult in my situation is the preparation it takes to get to class. Things that other students might take for granted, I have to make happen with my own effort. I have to line up the necessities such as a shower, a meal, and clean clothes needed just to step into a classroom.

For the things that I don’t have, I substitute. For showering, I wash up in a public library bathroom; where I brush, shave and give myself a bath. That’s how I try and maintain good hygiene. I wash my clothes at the youth drop in center, and I pack lunches from the center as well. When I don’t have bus money, I walk to school, which takes at least a good hour.

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