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Academic Classes - GED/ESOL
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General Education Diploma (GED)
Prepare for your High School Equivalency Exam.

English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) 
Learn to Speak, Understand, Read and Write in English.

3 Convenient Ways to Learn:

  • Classroom
  • Home Study
  • Workplace

In today's workforce, you will need a High School diploma or a GED to qualify for jobs that are "in-demand." Employers must know that you have basic skills in English (speaking, reading and writing) and Math. Growing career fields, such as Skilled Trades, Information technology and Healthcare, also require higher skill levels in both Math and Science.

Improve your skills by participating in any of our GED Preparation or English as a Second Language programs.  Individuals will have the option of enrolling in a Traditional Class or a convenient Home Study Program

Classes are free to those who qualify! All classes are taught by NY State Certified teachers. You will also work with an instructor to develop an Individualized Education and Employment Plan that will include an assessment of your current academic skills, as well as your career interests.




Virginia Rizzo
Coordinator of Literacy Programs
3545 Buffalo Road
Rochester, NY 14624
Ph: (585) 349-9121
Fax: (585) 349-9101
vrizzo@monroe2boces.org