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ADULT EDUCATION
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High School Diploma or GED

It is never too late to finish High School. Woodland Adult Education offers an accredited High School Diploma program for adults.

Students seeking high school credit must first attend High School Subjects (HSS) Orientation before starting class. Following HSS Orientation each student will meet with an advisor before enrolling and starting class.

 Orientation

Orientation is for all students wanting to work toward their High School Diploma, GED or improving skill in English and Math. The orientation provides an overview of the opportunities provided by the school. Students also complete an evaluation pre-test in English and math. The testing is not timed, so the length of the time to complete orientation will vary for each student (about 2-3 hours). Following orientation each student will arrange to meet with an advisor to discuss goals and placement in a class.

HSS ORIENTATION

DAY TIME ROOM
Tuesday 9:00 AM F-2
Wednesday 5:30 PM F-2
   Please arrive promptly!  

High School Diploma

In this program an individual study plan and schedule towards completing a high school diploma will be established for each student in one or more of the following areas: English, math, algebra, life science, physical science, world history, U.S. history, American government, economics, fine arts/foreign language and electives.  Persons under the age of 18 may be eligible in certain circumstances; permission to enroll may be obtained following an interview with the Principal. Students must pass the English language arts (ELA) and math sections of the California High School Exit Exam.  This is an on-going, continuous class. No fee.

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA COMPLETION

DAYS TIME ROOM
Monday-Friday 8:00 AM -2:00 PM Adult Ed
Rm 2
Tuesday & Thursday 5:30-8:00 PM Adult Ed
Rm 2

 ADULT INDEPENDENT STUDY

Do you study better on your own?
Are you unable to attend a regularly scheduled class?
Adult Independent Study may be right for you?

In Adult Independent Study you will meet with a teacher once a week for one hour.  During your time the teacher will correct previous work, administer test, give instruction and assign the next set of lessons.  The student is required to do at least 15 hours of homework per week.

For further information about requirements and eligibility for Adult Independent Study, call Stacey Taylor at 662-0798 or 662-0201 ext 3356.

You can CHALLENGE test for High School Credits

These CASAS (Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment System) tests are a battery of tests that measure a learner's reading comprehension, critical thinking, and problem solving capabilities in eight core academic subjects: Mathematics, English, Biological Science, Physical Science, U.S. History, Economics, American Government & World History.

A test score of 245 or better certifies that a student has achieved high school level skills in the subject area. Students may only take each test one time. Passing each test with a score of 245 or better counts as 5 credits toward a Woodland Adult Education High School Doploma. These credits do not count toward residency credit. Testing times are by appointment only. appointments can be made by contacting Gloria at 662-0798 or 662-0201 ext 3352.

GED


The General Educational Development (GED) Tests are a nationally recognized assessment that gives people from all walks of life an opportunity to certify their high school education. The high school credential earned by passing the GED Tests is accepted by more than 95% of U.S. employers, colleges and universities. Testing accomodations are available upon request when documented by a qualified professional.

Attend and study 12 hours in the GED preparation class and get $20.00 off the cost of the GED test. We strongly recomment that everyone attend the GED preparation class before testing. 

 GED Test Fee: $115.00

The GED tests are given by appointment only.
Call Gloria at 662-0201 Ext. 3352 for specific test dates.

GED PREPARATION CLASS

GED students must attend orientation before joining this class. In the GED preparation class you will get individual instruction in subject areas and learn how to pass the 5 sections for the General Educational Development Test. Individual study plans, sample tests and student advising will be provided. This is an on-going, continuous class. Preparation class has no fee.

GED Preparation Class

DAYS TIME ROOM
020107
Mon, Wed, Thur & Fri 
8:00 AM -12:00 noon F-2
Tuesday & Thursday 5:00-8:00 PM F-2