From The Baltimore Banner, by Ellie Wolfe
Maddison Hershey leaves her house for school every day by 7 a.m. She goes to a few high school classes, then over to her local community college for more. After that, she heads to work, not returning home until midnight.
Hershey is among the roughly 8% of Maryland high school students who will walk across two graduation stages this month, earning her high school diploma from Perry Hall High School and her associate’s degree from the Community College of Baltimore County.
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