George Stone Offers GED Classes In Four Locations

August 23, 2017

George Stone Technical Center (GSTC) is offering Adult Basic Education/GED classes on the main campus and also three outlying sites, including Molino. They have open enrollment and students may enroll anytime throughout the year.

Classes are actively taught by certified teachers and personalized instruction is given based on each student’s academic level.

“We have the proven prescription for success to pass the GED test. We use direct instruction, as well as materials that are aligned to the actual content of the GED test,” said Patricia Harrison, GSTC counselor.  “When students are ready to take the test, they can feel confident and assured of a passing score.”


GED classes on GSTC’s main campus on Longleaf Drive are held Monday through Friday offering class times in the morning, afternoon, and evening. Classes starts on the main campus on August 10.


If this location is not convenient, students may attend classes at one of the 3 outlying sites. GED classes are held at:

  • Molino Community Center every Monday and Thursday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
  • Pathways for Change every Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday from 9:30 am till 12:00. Free childcare is offered at the Pathways for Change site.
  • Ensley Elementary every Tuesday & Thursday from 4:00 – 6;00 p.m. The Ensley Elementary site offers free tuition for all students enrolled in that program.

Classes will start at the outlying sites the week of August 21st. Students wanting to enroll in any of GSTC’s Adult Programs need to complete the online application by visiting www.georgestonecenter.com. To find out more about the variety of Adult Education programs offered by Escambia County School District’s George Stone Technical Center visit their page at www.georgestonecenter.com or call Patricia Harrison at 850-941-6200 ext. 2361.

Comments

2 Responses to “George Stone Offers GED Classes In Four Locations”

  1. William Hill on August 23rd, 2017 6:49 pm

    Nice to see this appear on August 23, with the starting date of August 10th. Also delighted to see that even though no study materials or courses are offered in Spanish , the tests are.
    Once again the State of Florida lived up to its promises to us when we inquired about buying a house and moving here, from the Republic of Panama, back in 2012.

  2. My2Cents on August 23rd, 2017 2:22 pm

    This is nice!