LPPS ADULT EDUCATION / WORKREADY U
To enroll in Livingston Parish Adult Education for Literacy Skills or HiSET classes, please call 225-664-9427 or come by for more information (13330 Burgess Ave., Walker, LA 70785).
We offer several class times and days to fit into your personal, work, or family schedule.
Classes are FREE.
To enroll or for more information:
Livingston Parish Adult Education Center
13330 Burgess Ave., Walker, La. 70785
phone: (225) 664-9427
Email: adult.education@lpsb.org
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To kick off the 2019-2020 school year, we will hold
orientation August 7th, 8th & 9th at 8:15 AM for the day classes.
For the night classes, an orientation will be held
August 12th at 5:00 PM.
Services Offered
Adult Basic Education Classes
Offered to students who need help with skills for post-secondary education, training, or employment.
eLearn/Online Classes
Offered to students who are unable to take classes on campus due a number of various reasons.
Fast Track Classes
Offered to students who need very little help with skills needed for post-secondary education and employment. The student will receive one-on-one sessions before scheduling the HiSET, formerly known as GED.
Tutoring Services/College Prep
Offered to students who may or may not have a GED/HiSET or their High School Diploma. We can help with basic skills needed in order to pass college courses, or to help your children with their homework.
ESL Classes
Offered to non-english speaking students whose goal is to attain a HiSET.
Students enrolling in these classes are required to take
a placement test (TABE) before training can take place.
Other Services Offered
· Scheduling HiSET Exams
· College and/or Career Research
· Calculator Tutorials
· Official HiSET Testing Center
Scholarship Opportunities
HiSET Scholarship
· Student must be currently enrolled in our program
· Covers the full $90 fee.
· Student must take an Official Practice Test (OPT) and have qualifying scores on at least 3 of the 5 subtests.
Enrollment Requirements:
To enroll, every student will need a picture ID and Social Security Card.
*If you are 16 or 17 years old, you will need:
· Age Waiver
· Drop Slip from the last school attended.
· Students must also have a parent or guardian present at orientation.
Orientation & Enrollment:
Day Classes:
Every Friday at 8:00AM
Night Classes:
1st Monday of every month at 5:00 PM
Starting September 3rd, ESL Orientation is the
1st Tuesday of every month at 12:15 PM
*Orientation begins promptly and lasts 3 hours.
Day Classes:
Monday - Thursday:
8:15 - 11:15 AM
Night Classes:
Monday, Tuesday & Thursday:
5:00 - 8:00 PM
ESL Classes:
Thursday Afternoons:
12:00 - 2:00 PM
*Spots for the ESL classes are limited.
Enrollment is on a strict first-come, first-serve basis.
The Benefits of attaining a
High School Equivalency Diploma
Get a Better Job
The majority of jobs in this country require a high school diploma. A High School Equivalency Diploma is accepted by employers just like a high school diploma.
Continue Your Education
A High School Equivalency Diploma is accepted at most colleges and universities and proves that you have completed your high school education.
Increase Your Income
Incomes increase with your level of education. Attaining your High School Equivalency Diploma can mean better pay.
Invest in the Future
Earning a High School Equivalency Diploma is an investment in yourself and the future of your children.
Feel Better About Yourself
By earning their diploma, many students experience a remarkable improvement in how they feel about themselves and their lives. It makes a difference!