Kellie Woods’ daughters Hannah and Canaah are familiar with their mother’s emphasis on education. But soon, the tables will turn. Woods will return to college in September after accumulating credits at, but never graduating. Hannah, 15, and Canaah, 13, were just two of dozens Charter School students who gathered to celebrate the educational achievements of their parents. Standing alongside their children, Woods and 23 other parents became the first cohort to graduate from the charter school’s new adult learning institute, a program designed to prepare charter school parents to enter or reenter higher education. Read now