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ADULT EDUCATION

Adult education programs
across the state will receive some additional funding this
year as will the program in Williamson County Schools.
Adult Education Coordinator Rhonda Booker says she already
has plans in place to increase the number of successful
students in Williamson County.
“We hope to help more students
get their general education degree, GED, by offering
extended class times, and by offering additional testing
times for the official practice test, OPT, of the GED,” said
Adult Booker. “A student must take the OPT before
taking the GED.”
In addition, Williamson County
will offer a new program called FAST TRACK. This program
allows students who score high enough on the OPT to take
their GED for free.
For more information about
adult education opportunities in Williamson County,
<CLICK HERE> FOR GED
CLASSES.
Williamson County Adult
Education offers free GED classes to anyone 18 years or
older who is not currently enrolled in school. A free
orientation class is required. To make an orientation
appointment call Jody Kammerud at 472-4075.
This project is funded under
an agreement with the Department of Labor and Workforce
Development.
Williamson County Adult
Education does not discriminate in employment or admission
on the basis of race, sex, religion, color, national or
ethnic origin, age, disability or military service.
<CLICK HERE> FOR
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES.
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Important Dates
Monday, September 3, No School due to Labor Day
Wednesday, September 26, No School due to Parent
Teacher Conferences
Thursday, October 11 End of First Quarter
Grading Period
Friday-Tuesday, October 12-16, No School due to
Fall Break
For other
dates, check with each individual school
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