High School Equivalency Exam

Providing Resources to Our Community.

In partnership with Central Piedmont Community College this high school equivalency program includes instructor-led coursework in life skills, employment skills training, tutoring/mentoring, and continuing education assistance. There are two levels of coursework:

GED Level 1: Goals – To obtain required classroom training hours and increase math and reading competency to advance to Level 2.

GED Level 2: Goals – To pass required exams in reading, science, social studies, math, and writing to obtain a general equivalency diploma.


Length: 5 weeks of instructor-led classroom training

Hours: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM, Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays

Instructor: Mrs. Gwendolyn McClellan, Instructor of ESL, Language Arts, and Mathematics – Central Piedmont Community College

We are now enrolling for the new year.

For more information on enrolling for this class and 2023 class dates please complete the interest form below.

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Financial Support

While we look forward to starting somewhere, providing virtual learning support for a small number of children, we also realize the number will pale in comparison to the nearly 5,000 homeless children in the CMS system that will need daily access to services and assistance. It is for this reason we are counting on our community to help us support the remaining 4,965 students that need and deserve assistance. Your financial support will help us broaden our reach and impact by covering the cost for expenses to include workspace, instruction, meals, school supplies, PPE, cleaning materials and thermometers, and transportation.

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