The
Bureau of Adult Education provides grants to school
districts and private not-for-profit organizations for
the purposes of offering educational services to adults
who have not received a high school diploma or GED certificate,
or do not read, write or speak English.
Local
adult education programs serve adult learners whose
skills range from very basic to high school level.
Adults are eligible for enrollment in any program supported
by the Bureau of Adult Education if they
- are at least 16 years
of age
- have not received a
high school diploma or GED certificate
- do not speak, read or
write English
- are not currently enrolled
in school
For
information about local programs, select one of the
choices below:
FREE classes to improve basic skills in reading,
writing, and math
FREE
classes to improve speaking, listening, reading
and writing in English
Classes
to prepare for success on GED Tests
FREE small classes for learner convenience or tutoring
by volunteer tutors for people who cannot attend classes
--in basic skills, GED preparation, and ESOL.
Classes
to earn credits to complete the adult high
school diploma
GED Testing Program
The
Bureau administers the GED (General Educational Development)
Testing Program.
Staff
Development Information
Adult
educators and learners can also find more information
at www.nhadulted.org
For
information on grant applications: call
or e-mail Art Ellison. Telephone (603) 271-6698,
e-mail aellison@ed.state.nh.us
Staff
members, Bureau of Adult Education
·
Art
Ellison, Bureau administrator, (603) 271-6698, aellison@ed.state.nh.us
·
Jeanne
Chaput, grants & contracts technician (603) 271-6698
jchaput@ed.state.nh.us
·
Barbara
Crosby, GED program assistant (603) 271-6699 bcrosby@ed.state.nh.us
·
Debbie
Tasker, GED & staff development (603) 271-6698
dtasker@ed.state.nh.us
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