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Vocational Programs - Lynchburg, STEM Center, Jubilee Family Development Center

The goals of the program are to strengthen areas of academic weakness, promote excellence in areas where students have demonstrated academic strength, and assist students in preparing for and passing the Virginia Standards of Learning (SOL) exams. The STEM Center will also build on job training opportunities available to adults by providing hands-on instruction in machining, welding, and computer networking/repair. The training and instruction offered in the STEM Center will pave the way for more advanced skills development programs at institutions of higher learning and facilitate access to paid internships and/or entry-level positions of employment. One of the goals of the STEM Center is for Jubilee to serve as a CVCC Satellite site for those that are not able to attend or feel intimidated by attending classes on a college campus.

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Adult Education - Yorktown, York County Public Schools

Providing adult educational services for ages 18 and above. Provides GED, ABE, and ESL classes.

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Adult Education - Chesapeake, Adult Education Programs, Chesapeake Public Schools

Offers a variety of adult educational opportunities/programs to non-residents and residents of Chesapeake. Program includes adult basic education, English as a second language, adult continuing education, and individual student alternative education.

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Education Adult Basic - Harrisonburg, Massanutten Technical Center

Provides instructional programs for Adult Education taking the learner from the basics of learning up through preparation for the Tests of General Educational Development (GED), acquisition of a high-school diploma, or mastery of the English language. Also provides Training & Development offering specialized training related to the workplace and/or community in areas such as computer skills, and foreign languages. In addition to these instructional programs, Dayton Learning Center also houses and/or administers a variety of related services and activities. High School/Secondary: (540)434-5961 Adult Education/Continuing Education: (540)434-5962

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Adult Education/GED - Lebanon, Southwest Regional Adult Education

Offers free basic skills instruction to adult students,18 and older, living in the counties of Buchanan, Dickenson, Russell, and Tazewell in Virginia. Programs are designed to meet the needs of adults who have not completed high school. Classes are offered in Adult Basic Education/Pre-GED and GED preparation. All classes are free and are conveniently located throughout the region. Offer several certification classes including CNA, Welding, Paraprofessional and ServSafe. Also offer workforce preparation classes, financial literacy, computer skills and the National Career Readiness Certificate.

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Migrant Education - Charlottesville, Albemarle Regional Migrant Education

Provides supplemental educational services to the children, aged 3-21 of migrant farm workers and highly mobile agricultural laborers.

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Education Adult Basic - Charlottesville, Albemarle County Public Schools

Provides instructional services to Charlottesville, Albemarle County and other Central Virginia residents whose academic skills are below the 12th grade level. Services help adults improve their basic skills, prepare for the GED exam, learn English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), and learn together with their children. General Adult Education (GAE) provides instructional services to Charlottesville, Albemarle County and other Central Virginia residents who are working toward a high school diploma. Evening high school classes are offered to these students. ACCESSIBILITY: Fully accessible to persons with disabilities.

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GED Instruction - Christiansburg, Montgomery County Public Schools

Provides free preparatory classes for GED and Pre-GED. Classes are offered in the following subject areas: science, literature, writing skills, mathematics and reading comprehension for social studies.Also assists students in preparing for the GED test. Class locations and schedules are: Montgomery County Government Center 755 Roanoke Street, Christiansburg Building C, Suite B Monday through Thursday, 9:00am to 12:00pm noon. Wilson Avenue House 404 Wilson Avenue, Blacksburg (Beside Harding Avenue Elementary) Tuesday and Thursday, 6:30pm to 9:00pm. Christiansburg High School 100 Independence Boulevard, Christiansburg Room A-213 Monday and Tuesday, 6:30pm to 9:00pm. Price's Fork Elementary School 4237 Price's fork Road, Blacksburg Media Center Monday and Thursday, 6:00pm to 8:30pm. A second adult education offering is The High School Credit Program which provides an opportunity for adults to complete their high school diploma when they are missing just a few classes. A standard adult high school diploma is awarded upon successful completion of all graduation requirements for the Commonwealth of Virginia. Classes are held in the evenings at Christiansburg High School. Visit the website at www.mcps.org/AdultEd/CreditProgram.html.

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Adult Literacy - Leesburg, Loudoun Literacy Council

Loudoun Literacy Council offers a variety of adults literacy program. English literacy skills, GED program, Jobsite literacy, and School Success program.

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Alternative School and GED - Boydton, Mecklenburg County Public School

Mecklenburg County Public Schools offers an alternative school program to assist students who are unable to complete their education in a traditional manner in the public school setting. Students referred to the alternative school will continue their academic classes using NovaNet. NovaNet is a computerized, web-based curriculum that meets the Virginia Standards of Learning. The Secondary GED preparation program is an option for students 18 years of age and younger who require a nontraditional program because they are academically at-risk and/or a potential dropout. This program is designed to provide students with the academic knowledge necessary to pass the GED test.

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GED Instruction - Norfolk, Norfolk Sheriff's Office

Provide inmates with the opportunity to obtain their high school equivalency diploma by providing General Education Development (GED) preparatory classes within the jail.

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Adult Education - Alexandria, Alexandria City Public Schools

Adult Education offers a variety of programs that provide educational opportunities in adult basic education, adult high school completion, English Language Learning (ELL), GED preparation, and GED testing.

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Adult Education - Hampton, Hampton City Schools

Offers programs for adult residents of Hampton who wish to obtain their high school credential or build job skills.

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GED - Mineral, Louisa County Public Schools

Offers instruction to adults in earning their GED, teaching English as a second Language (ESL), and/or offering Adult Basic Education classes (ABE). ACCREDITED BY: Virginia State Board of Education, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

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Education Literacy - Harrisonburg, Skyline Literacy Coalition

Provides and coordinates volunteer literacy services for educationally disadvantaged adults in the Central Shenandoah Valley. Provides tutors for ABE, ESL, and GED adult students and those who wish to improve basic reading and writing skills or prepare for U.S. Citizenship. Tutors are free.

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GED Services - Goochland, GoochlandCares

Teacher works with individuals to earn their GED.

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Adult Education - Lovingston, Nelson County Public Schools

Provides an ABE (Adult Basic Education) and GED (General Equivalency Diploma) class for all levels. Also offers Learning Disability accommodations, books and pretest.

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Education - Pulaski, Pulaski County Public Schools

Provides general education services for grades K through 12 and special education services for ages two to 21. Provides GED classes an examinations where appropriate. Summer school is offered. Continuing education and vocational technical training is offered to students and to community citizens. School facilities are available for rental by community organizations.

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Adult Education - Virginia Beach, Virginia Beach City Public Schools

Provides comprehensive adult educational services for students over the age of 18. Programs are designed to teach the needs of the high school drop out, the displaced worker, and the non-English speaking adult. Classes are offered in Adult Basic Education/Pre-GED, General Education Development, English for Speakers of Other Languages, and Community Education.

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Education - Gate City, Scott County Public Schools

Provides public education to students ages 2-22. Also offers adult education services. Client transportation is for students. Offers pre-kindergarten and special education services for students with disabilities.

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GED - Gate City, Regional Adult Education Center

Offers free instruction to adults in the areas of reading * basic skills* English as a Second Language * and GED instruction. Client transportation is available through RADA/WIA.

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Adult Education/GED - Dublin, New River Community College

Provides educational opportunities as a two year institution of higher education. Offers Associate Degree and one year Certificate programs and job training programs. Offers Pre-GED, GED, PlugGEDin Health Science, adult high school, adult basic education, distance education, work readiness, and career education programs.

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GED - Richmond, GED Test, Virginia Department of Education

The only Virginia Board-approved High School Equivalency examination in Virginia is the GED test, developed jointly by the American Council on Education and Pearson Vue, to enable persons who have not graduated from high school to demonstrate the attainment of abilities normally associated with completion of a high school program of study. The 2014 GED® test series measures not only high school equivalency, but also career and college readiness. The four tests include Reasoning through Language Arts (Writing and Reading), Mathematical Reasoning, Science, and Social Studies

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Education Literacy - Elkton, Elkton Area United Services

Helps meet the basic needs of the Elkton community. Program services offered in the Fall and Winter only and include Literacy Instruction, GED Classes, Reading, free books for children and back to school supplies. Serves the zip code of 22827 only. ACCESSIBILITY: Partially accessible to persons with disabilities.

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