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Education Begins Registration for Adult Education Evening Classes

The V.I. Department of Education provides several Adult Education Program opportunities for persons interested in obtaining a high school diploma, a basic education classes, GED (General Education Diploma) preparation, courses in self- improvement, vocational classes or English as a Second Language (ESL). Second semester evening programs are scheduled to begin on Feb. 24 and run through June 15. Offerings are as follows:

V.I. Career and Technical Institute at the Wheatley Skill Center
GED Preparation: $100 per semester
Cosmetology and Computer: $250 per course
Registration: Feb. 8 through March 5
Classes begin: Feb. 22
Monday through Thursday from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Adult Continuing Education at Charlotte Amalie High School
High School Diploma, ESL (English as a Second Language) and Self-improvement: $100 per course
Registration: (HSD) Feb. 8 through March 5
Classes begin: Feb. 22
Monday through Thursday from 6:15-10 p.m.
Adult Basic Education at Addelita Cancryn Jr. High School
GED Preparation and ESL (English as a Second Language): $50 per course
Registration: Feb. 8
Classes begin: Feb. 22
Monday and Wednesday from 6-9 p.m.
Adult Basic Education at Julius Sprauve School, St. John
GED preparation & ESL (English as a Second Language): $50 per course
Registration: Feb. 8
Classes begin: Feb. 22
Monday and Tuesday from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
All payments must be made by money order or bank draft in the specified amounts to the Government of the Virgin Islands. No cash or personal checks will be accepted.
For more information, call 774-6277.
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