GED / ISAEP

The GED (General Education Development) class is an alternative education program for students who are at least sixteen years old, and who are lacking credits needed to graduate with their class. Students must meet GED qualifying test requirements in order to take the GED exam. Test scores in each of the five testing areas must be a minimum of 450, totaling 2250 points.

The ISAEP (Individual Student Alternative Education Plan) is an educational program established to serve and assist students who appear unlikely to complete a traditional high school program. It provides the opportunity to earn a modified high school diploma and to gain training, employability skills, and vocational experience to enter the work force.


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