What are GED classes?

GED preparation classes at Family Partnership are available for out of school individuals 18 years of age and older. The classes offer a review of writing, social studies, science, reading and math to prepare students for the GED test. Classes are taught by an FCC Adult Education Instructor and skills are reinforced through a combination of classroom and computer-based instruction. Each student’s goal is to ultimately earn a Maryland High School Diploma.

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1. Who can participate in Family Partnership?
2. When is the next orientation?
3. What is Virtual School (formerly known as FLEX)
4. Can anyone participate in Virtual School at Family Partnership?
5. Are exceptions ever made regarding the age when a student is eligible for Virtual School?
6. What is GED?
7. What are GED classes?
8. Can I work on my GED if I am under 18?
9. If I am older than 18 and want to study for the GED exam, how do I proceed?
10. What is CASAS?
11. How long does it take to get my GED at Family Partnership?
12. Who can receive employment services and what are they?
13. Does Family Partnership offer childcare?
14. What if I need transportation?
15. Are translation and/or interpretation services available?
16. Is there a waitlist for services?
17. What documents do I need when I start at Family Partnership?