Team Kentucky Takes GED Testing on the Road
KENTUCKY, JUL 9 – Kentucky's new mobile GED units address testing deserts in 25 counties, improving access for adult learners facing transportation and location barriers, officials said.
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GED Testing mobile units heading out on the road in Kentucky | NewsRadio 1230 AM/99.3 FM | Hopkinsville's News Leader | Hopkinsville, Kentucky
In an effort to increase education not just to children but also to adults across the state, Governor Andy Beshear’s Office is taking GED testing out on the road. The Lifelong Learning Branch of the Kentucky Office of Adult Education, which oversees GED services in conjunction with local providers offering services across the commonwealth, identified GED testing deserts within the state. The GED mobile unit will travel to Caldwell, Christian, H…
GED mobile unit takes testing to counties without in-person adult education services
Gov. Andy Beshear has announced that the state is taking GED testing on the road, traveling to more than two dozen areas in the state that are currently lacking access to brick-and-mortar buildings with in-person adult education services. “As an education-first administration, we believe that access to education – from pre-K to postsecondary and beyond—is the key to a brighter future for all Kentuckians,” Beshear said. “Early in my first term, …


Team Kentucky takes GED testing on the road
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) - Governor Andy Beshear announced Team Kentucky is taking GED testing on the road, traveling to 25 areas in the state lacking access to brick-and-mortar buildings with in-person adult education services, and few of those locations are in western Kentucky. “As an education-first administration, we believe that access to education – from pre-K to postsecondary and beyond—is the key to a brighter future for all Kentuckians,” s…
GED Mobile Testing Units Coming To Pennyrile Region
Kentucky is bringing GED testing directly to underserved communities with the launch of a new mobile testing unit, many of which are in south western Kentucky. Governor Andy Beshear announced Wednesday that “Team Kentucky” will travel to 25 counties that lack brick-and-mortar adult education facilities, aiming to break down access barriers and improve employment opportunities for thousands of Kentuckians. The effort, led by the Kentucky Office o…
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