Graduation day is coming soon for thousands of Louisville area public school students.
We’re taking a look at unique ways graduates have earned their diplomas.
I sat down with Charlette Edmondson Alexander, who went back into the public school system recently and got her diploma at age 71.
"I am so proud of myself I cried when the guy told me I had passed. I'm just excited," she says.
"I had a son that I adopted and he decided he was going to drop out of school so I told him, 'let's go down to talk to somebody and if you get your diploma, I'll get mine.' Well I got mine last year and he's just going to get his this year," Alexander says.
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