Warsaw Adult Education Offers More Than Just Diplomas
Between Kosciusko and Fulton counties, Warsaw Adult Education Director Leo Patiño said there are about 15,000 people without their high school diploma.
Read MoreBetween Kosciusko and Fulton counties, Warsaw Adult Education Director Leo Patiño said there are about 15,000 people without their high school diploma.
Read MoreWarsaw Adult Education administration recently announced details for the 2025 graduation ceremony, celebrating the achievements of students who have successfully completed their high school equivalency and English language learning programs.
Read MoreLiving in Transition Effectively has partnered with Warsaw Continuing Education to offer high school equivalency classes for those seeking to earn a general educational development certificate.
Read MoreFulton County residents seeking to earn their high school equivalency have an option to take classes for it locally at no cost.
Read MoreWarsaw Adult Education recently welcomed community members, partners and local leaders to an open house event at Ivy Tech Warsaw, where its classes are held.
Read MoreOne can’t fully integrate into a society if they don’t understand the words in the world around them.
Read MoreWarsaw Adult Education’s staff and a local employer discussed the impact the program has on the community during an Aug. 14 Warsaw Community Schools’ Board of Trustees meeting.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, June 22, Warsaw Adult Education hosted a ceremony in Warsaw Community High School’s Performing Arts Center to celebrate high school equivalency (GED) graduates from 2019-20 and 2020-21.
Read MoreWARSAW — Learning another language offers unique challenges — especially when it’s the English language. English isn’t a contender for the most difficult language to learn, but it is one of the most contradictory. Rules meant to be followed often have multiple exceptions and several words can be spelled … Read More
WARSAW — Warsaw Adult Education held the first-ever graduation ceremony at Gateway Education Center on Friday, May 12, for students who earned their High School Equivalency Diploma over the past few months. Thirty-nine students were recognized for earning their HSE, formerly known as the GED. Dr. David Hoffert, … Read More