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Our instructors are highly qualified and experienced in their fields, with most holding advanced degrees and certifications. We also regularly evaluate our instructors to ensure they are providing the highest quality education to our students.
Our courses are offered in a variety of formats, including online, in-person, and hybrid. This allows us and our students to choose the format that best fits needs and schedules.
The program will be housed at the former Elementary School.
No. Your child will still be considered a Public School District student.
YES! When your child passes the GED test, he or she will receive a State of Mississippi High School Equivalency Diploma and be eligible to participate in the high school’s graduation ceremony, and they will be recognized as HSEP students.
Yes.
No. Students are not required to pass state exams if they are successful on the GED test.
Yes.
Your child will receive instruction in math, English, science, social studies, and career and technical education. Participants are required to log at least 27 career and technical education hours. English, science, social studies, and math are the subjects that will be tested on the GED.
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