Adult Basic
Education (ABE)
Adult Basic Education involves non-credit courses designed
to develop literacy skills necessary for successful employment
and citizenship. The content develops basic literacy in
all areas of knowledge, including reading, language and
mathematics. These courses can prepare students to enroll
in GED preparation courses or increase their skill levels
for entry into career programs.
Adult High School
It's never to late to earn you High School Diploma. The Adult High School Credit Program is a course of study leading to the completion of credits and passing of state mandated assessment (FCAT) necessary to qualify for a high school diploma.
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
This program is designed for limited English proficient
adult students to acquire skills in listening, speaking,
reading, and writing the English language and to facilitate
their acculturation to the society of the United States.
Citizenship classes and Workforce Readiness classes
are also offered through this department.
GED – General Education
Development
This program provides access to individualized instruction
in preparation for the tests of General Educational
Development (GED) as a service to those students who
do not have a high school diploma. The content of instruction
includes the five subject area measured in the GED
tests: Language Arts (Reading, Language Arts) Writing,
Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies
Academic
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