Overview

Flagler County Adult Education offers a program in which adults aged 16 and older are given the opportunity to earn a high school diploma through the traditional method of earning credits.  This competency-based, self-paced educational program offers a full schedule of high school level courses and allows a student to proceed at his/her own pace.  Upon completion, the student will earn a Flagler County Adult High School Diploma.  This High School Diploma is accepted by community colleges and can result in job eligibility or promotion.  Those seeking a military career should contact the armed forces recruiter to establish eligibility.

What is Adult Secondary Education

"Secondary education courses at or above the ninth grade level, for adults, including review courses in preparation for taking the General Education Development (GED) tests and courses for high school credit leading to award of a high school diploma.  Such courses shall be of sufficient length and content to permit a level of competence which is at least equivalent to that required of other students in public high school in the district.  The programs shall provide the opportunity for adults to enroll at any time during the year and include planning and adjusting of courses to meet individual and small group needs, continuing educational counseling, and granting of credit on the basis of actual attainment regardless of time spent in class.

Student Services Manager
Mr. Vito Amato
446-7612 ext. 1857