GED Program

 
Lower Price Hill Community School prepares students for the GED test (high school equivalency diploma). Each student receives one-on-one tutoring in the five parts of the GED test - Writing, Reading, Math, Science and Social Studies - using a standardized plan. Our students work in a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere at their own pace, receiving support from GED tutors.
 
LPHCS is a place to study on your own time to work towards becoming a GED graduate. Once you receive your GED, you can participate in our community graduation and celebrate with family and friends.
 
We look forward to meeting you and working together to achieve your GED.
GED Program Hours
Monday—Thursday
9 a.m.—3 p.m.
What is the GED?
General Education Credential—A diploma equivalent to a high school diploma accepted by colleges and employers.
Who can take the GED?
The minimum age is 16 years old with written approval from a parent, guardian or court official AND the local school superintendent. Anyone who is 19 years or older who has not graduated from an accredited high school can take the GED.
How long will it take?
The duration depends on you and the time invested in achieving the GED.
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Claudia Ninneman
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