- Springfield City School District
- Adult Education and GED
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Adult Education/GED Preparation Classes
Adult Basic and Literacy Education (Aspire) programs are part of the University System of Ohio. The purpose of the program is to assist adults (18 and over) with increasing reading, math and writing skills in order to: pass the GED tests, earn an Ohio Certificate of High School Equivalence, prepare for work and post-secondary education, and partner in the education of their children. With assistance, students can move at their own pace from very basic educational skills to high school subject matter, and then to qualifying for testing and their diplomas.
Daytime and evening Adult Education/GED classes are free of charge and held throughout the calendar year. Family literacy and online, distance learning classes are also available.
Kelly Wiggins coordinates this program. For more information, please call (937) 505-4355.
GED TESTING
For information on Official GED Testing, please click GED.
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Have questions? Check our FAQ!
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How do I get my GED/high school diploma?
There are several ways in which adults in Ohio can earn a high school credential. One option is to take and pass the GED tests. Another option for adults who have met all District/State graduation requirements except state testing, is to take and pass the state-required exams.
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How can I prepare for the tests?
The Springfield City School District offers classes for adults who want to increase reading, math and writing skills in order to pass tests required to earn a high school credential, to prepare for work and post-secondary education and to partner in the education of their children.
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How can I help my children with their schooling?
In addition to Adult Education/GED classes, the Springfield City School District offers a Family Literacy program that combines Adult Education/GED preparation with Early Childhood Education, Parenting and Parent/Child Interaction activities.
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When and where are classes held?
Daytime and evening classes are held throughout the calendar year at locations within the school district.
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Is there a fee to attend classes?
Classes are offered free of charge.
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Are there virtual study options?
Online, distance learning is also available.
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How do I enroll?
Please contact Kelly Wiggins via phone at 937-505-4354 or via email (kwiggins@scsdoh.org).