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ADULT BASIC EDUCATION (ABE)
- Students who enter class with skills ranging from zero to eighth grade level are given instruction in basic reading, writing, and math skills. Traditionally, 80% of the students served by Four County’s Adult Education division fall into this category.
GED PREPARATION (GED)
- Students entering the program with skills at the ninth grade level or above whose goal is to pass the GED test are given instruction which will prepare them to take the five portions of the test: Math, Writing, Science, Social Studies, and Literature and the Arts.
ADULT SECONDARY CREDIT (ASC)
- Students who left high school with six or less credits to complete before graduation may attend class in Kendallville (evenings) or Auburn (mornings) to earn those credits needed to complete the requirements for graduation. These students may earn a high school diploma upon successfully passing the ISTEP test and completing the required credits.
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL)
- Residents of the four county area who are not native English speakers will receive instruction in the four vocabularies necessary to master the English language: listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
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