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GED/College Prep Schedule

Achieve GED success with our comprehensive program covering all subjects: Language Arts (Reading and Writing), Math, Science, and Social Studies. Our engaging lessons, practice tests, and personalized study plans focus on mastering key concepts and developing critical skills. With flexible learning options and dedicated support, we're here to help you excel on the GED exam and reach your educational goals. Gain confidence, improve skills, and earn your High School Diploma to open doors to new opportunities!

  • Language Arts 1 - Grammar: In the Grammar class, students embark on a structured exploration of the fundamental rules and principles governing the English language. Through a combination of interactive lessons, practice exercises, and guided discussions, learners develop a solid foundation in grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure. From mastering parts of speech to understanding verb tense agreement and sentence coherence, this course empowers students with the essential skills needed to communicate effectively and confidently in both spoken and written English. Through targeted instruction and constructive feedback, students build proficiency in grammar mechanics, enabling them to navigate the complexities of language with clarity and precision, thus enhancing their overall language proficiency for success on the GED and in life.

  • Language Arts 2 - Reading Comprehension: In the Reading Comprehension class, students continue their language journey to enhance their ability to understand and analyze written texts effectively. Through engaging lessons, interactive exercises, and practice tests, learners develop essential skills such as identifying main ideas, making inferences, and evaluating arguments. With a focus on diverse genres and topics, including fiction, nonfiction, and informational texts, students learn strategies to improve their comprehension, critical thinking, and vocabulary acquisition. By honing these skills, students are equipped to tackle a variety of reading materials with confidence, preparing them for success in the GED exam and beyond.

  • Language Arts 3 - Extended Response: In the Extended Response class, students learn the art of crafting well-structured and persuasive essays that effectively convey their ideas and arguments. Through step-by-step instruction, interactive exercises, and constructive feedback, learners develop proficiency in essential writing skills, including thesis development, organization, evidence integration, and coherent paragraph construction. With a focus on both analytical and argumentative writing, students practice articulating their thoughts clearly and logically while refining their ability to support their claims with relevant evidence. By mastering these skills, students gain the confidence to tackle essay prompts with clarity and precision, empowering them to excel in the essay portion of the GED exam.


  • Math 1 - Core Concepts: In the Core Concepts class, students delve into foundational mathematical principles. Through clear explanations, hands-on practice, and real-world applications, learners develop proficiency in key mathematical topics such as order of operations, working with fractions, conversions, and understanding graphs. From mastering basic operations and problem-solving strategies to understanding equations, functions, and geometric principles, this course equips students with the essential skills needed to solve a variety of mathematical problems with confidence and accuracy. Through this course, students gain the mathematical fluency necessary to excel in the GED exam and in everyday life situations requiring quantitative reasoning.

  • Math 2 - Algebra: In the Algebra class, students dive into the fundamental concepts of algebra, laying the groundwork for solving equations and inequalities with confidence. Through clear explanations, guided practice, and real-world examples, learners explore topics such as linear equations, quadratic equations, systems of equations, and functions. With a focus on problem-solving strategies and algebraic reasoning, students develop the skills needed to analyze patterns, manipulate algebraic expressions, and solve algebraic equations efficiently. By mastering these algebraic fundamentals, students gain the mathematical fluency necessary to tackle the algebraic components of the GED exam and beyond, empowering them for success in higher education and various career paths.

  • Math 3 - Geometry: In the Geometry class, students journey through the fascinating world of shapes, angles, and spatial relationships. Through engaging lessons, interactive exercises and practical applications, learners explore core geometric concepts such as lines, angles, polygons, circles, and three-dimensional figures. With a focus on problem-solving strategies and geometric reasoning, students develop skills in measuring, identifying properties, and making geometric constructions. By mastering these foundational principles, students gain the confidence to tackle geometric problems with clarity and precision, preparing them for success in the geometry component of the GED exam and beyond in academic and real-world contexts

  • Science 1 - Earth and Space: In the Earth and Space class, students embark on an exploration of the wonders of our planet and beyond. Through engaging lectures and multimedia resources, learners investigate key topics such as Earth's structure, geological processes, weather and climate, astronomy, and the solar system. By delving into the interplay between Earth and space, students develop an understanding of phenomena such as plate tectonics, weather patterns, celestial bodies, and the vastness of the universe. With a focus on scientific inquiry and critical thinking, this course equips students with the knowledge and skills to analyze complex scientific concepts, interpret data, and appreciate the interconnectedness of Earth and space systems. Ultimately, students emerge with a deeper appreciation for the natural world and the dynamic forces that shape it, preparing them for success in the science component of the GED exam and beyond.

  • Science 2 - Biology: In the Biology class, students embark on an exploration of the living world, delving into the fascinating realm of organisms, cells, genetics, and ecosystems. Through engaging lessons and interactive activities, learners investigate fundamental biological concepts such as cellular structure and function, genetics and heredity, evolution, and ecological relationships. By studying the diversity of life forms and their interactions with the environment, students develop a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of living systems and the principles that govern life on Earth. With a focus on scientific inquiry and critical thinking skills, this course equips students with the knowledge and tools to analyze biological phenomena, interpret data, and appreciate the complexities of the natural world. Ultimately, students emerge with a heightened appreciation for the intricacies of life and the role of biology in addressing real-world challenges, preparing them for success in the biology component of the GED exam and beyond.

  • Science 3 - Physics: In the Physics class, students embark on an exploration of the fundamental principles governing the natural world, focusing on the study of matter, motion, energy, and forces. Through interactive lectures and practical applications, learners delve into key physics concepts such as mechanics, electricity and magnetism, waves, and thermodynamics. By investigating the laws that govern motion, electricity, and the behavior of matter, students develop a deeper understanding of the physical world and its underlying principles. With an emphasis on inquiry-based learning and problem-solving skills, this course equips students with the knowledge and analytical tools to interpret phenomena, analyze data, and apply physics principles to real-world situations. Ultimately, students emerge with a solid foundation in physics, preparing them for success in the physics component of the GED exam and providing a springboard for further academic and career pursuits in science and engineering.

  • Social Studies 1 - Geography: In the Geography class, students embark on an exciting journey to explore the diverse landscapes, cultures, and regions that shape our world. Through engaging lectures, interactive discussions, and multimedia resources, learners investigate key geographic concepts. By studying maps and analyzing history, students develop a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness between people, places, and environments. This course equips students with the knowledge and skills to interpret geographical phenomena, understand cultural diversity, and appreciate the complexities of our interconnected world. Ultimately, students emerge with a broad understanding of geography, preparing them for success in the social studies component of the GED exam and beyond in their personal, academic, and professional lives.

  • Social Studies 2 - US History: In the US History class, students embark on a captivating journey through the chronicles of America's past, exploring pivotal events, movements, and figures that have shaped the nation's identity. Through engaging lectures, interactive discussions, and multimedia resources, learners delve into key historical periods such as colonial America, the American Revolution, Civil War, Reconstruction, and the Civil Rights Movement. By examining the struggles, triumphs, and transformations that have defined the American experience, students develop a deeper understanding of the nation's democratic principles, cultural diversity, and societal progress. With a focus on critical thinking and historical inquiry, this course equips students with the knowledge and analytical skills to interpret historical sources, analyze conflicting perspectives, and appreciate the enduring relevance of US history in shaping contemporary society. Ultimately, students emerge with a comprehensive understanding of American history, preparing them for success in the social studies component of the GED exam and fostering a deeper appreciation for the complexities of the American narrative.

  • Social Studies 3 - Civics and Government: In the Civics and Government class, students embark on an illuminating exploration of the principles, institutions, and processes that underpin democratic governance. Through engaging lessons, interactive discussions, and real-world case studies, learners delve into key topics such as the Constitution, branches of government, rights and responsibilities of citizens, and the electoral process. By examining the foundations of democracy and the role of government in society, students develop a deeper understanding of civic engagement, political participation, and the importance of informed citizenship. With a focus on critical thinking and civic literacy, this course equips students with the knowledge and skills to navigate the complexities of the political landscape, analyze public policy issues, and actively engage in civic life. Ultimately, students emerge with a comprehensive understanding of civics and government, preparing them for success in the social studies component of the GED exam and empowering them to be informed and active participants in their communities and beyond.