Final two sessions for High School Equivalency May 3
The final two orientation sessions for those seeking a High School Equivalency Certificate will be Tuesday, May 3, at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. at the Lee and Felicia Castellow Adult Learning Center at Casper College.
Those who have not graduated from high school earn, on average, $606 a week compared to $749 for those who have graduated from high school. That means a person who has graduated from high school will make $7,436 more per year than someone who hasn’t, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics earnings by educational attainment for the third quarter of 2019.
In addition to High School Equivalency preparation, the CALC also provides English as a Second Language classes. All students interested in more education receive help finding a college and even a career pathway.
According to Chelse DePaolo-Lara, the orientation session is required for all students who want to work on earning their High School Equivalency Certificate through the CALC’s program. “The Test of Adult Basic Education is given to determine what areas of study an individual needs to concentrate on,” noted DePaolo-Lara, director of adult learning and lifelong education.
The service is free and open to the public. The High School Equivalency preparation includes social studies, science, language arts, reading, writing, and math.
Those wishing to attend one of the two orientation sessions May 3 are asked to RSVP by Monday, May 2. Those interested can make reservations online or by calling 307-268-2230.