Beulah UMC Exploring GEDs
Sep 6th, 2007 by Dan
In our community, West Point Stevens, a textile company, is shutting down its two mills in our community (and moving them to China). This will put an estimated 600 people or more out of work. Several of these employees dropped out of school to work for the mill. The mill has been their lively hood and for many, it is the only job they have ever had. There is a wonderful government program that will pay for their education for two years in order to learn new skills to find a job in today’s marketplace. The only problem is that you must have a GED or high school diploma to get into these schools. There is a GED training center in Valley and Opelika, but in order to get in, the test taker must score close to the GED passing grade. Otherwise, the GED hopeful has nowhere to turn. online pharmacy without prescriptionbuy silverbuy detoxbuy italian charmsdownload softwareonline pharmacy no prescriptioncanadian pharmacydownload moviesfarmacia en lineainternet drugstoremovie downloadmexican pharmacybuy gift basketsbuy levitrabuy hoodiaprescription drugsdownload moviebuy dvdcheap auto insurancebuy jewelrybuy jewelry onlinecheap online pharmacybuy alcohol testdownload filmdownload musicdownload mp3prescription drugsbuy notebook batterydownload moviesonline pharmacybuy charmsbuy piercingpiercingflash games onlinebuy propecia onlinesearchpiercingno prescription pharmacyonline pharmacyonline pharmacy no prescriptiondownload moviescanadian pharmacybuy soma onlinebuy carisoprodol onlineitalian charmsindian pharmacybuy viagra onlinegeneric viagra onlinebuy levitra onlinegeneric cialis onlineonline pharmacy without prescriptionno prescription online pharmacytransformers movieeuropean online pharmacyprivate porn moviesbuy phentrimine onlineonline pharmacy no prescriptionbuy jewelry onlinejewelry shopsilver shophealth articlespass a drug testbuy oem softwareeuropean pharmacydvd movies
Well, almost nowhere. Greater Peace Baptist Church in Opelika, Alabama has been tutoring these students towards earning their GED. Their program has been so successful, that our church has begun looking into doing some of the same things in order to serve the Valley, Alabama area. It turns out that we only need a few things: volunteers to do the tutoring, guidebooks, and willing participants. Computers are helpful, but not required. If anyone reads this and has experience with this type of program, and would like to offer suggestions or advice, please feel free to comment on this story!
I do have this wonderful website for all things GED: http://www.mhcontemporary.com/pages/gedsatellite.php
This site has practice tests and even tutors you in the skills that need improvement. It’s great!