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Next GED Test at Gatesville High School
Thursday, December 22, 2011 • Posted December 22, 2011

The next GED Test at Gatesville High School will be given January 10 and 11. Individuals wishing to take the test January 10 and 11 must complete registration sometime between 5 and 7 p.m. on January 4. Be prepared to spend 30 minutes to an hour when registering. You need to bring with you a current state or federal photo ID, Social Security Card, and $75 fee for the test. Registration will be held in room 22 of Gatesville High- you need to come to the back of the high school to get to this room easily. Before you register you must go on line to www.utk16.org/scoring and fill out a demographic form. If you have failed the test in 2002 through 2010 and need to retest one or more parts, each part cost $15 to retest and it must have been six months since you took the test or you have been to GED classes and you have a letter from the instructor saying you are ready to retest. You need to bring with you a copy of the previous test scores if you have tested before. If you are under 18, there are other qualifications also. Please encourage anyone you know that needs to complete their education to find out about the test. If you have any questions call 865-8281. Please contact the school, 865-8281 or Barbara Huntley at 223-1802 the last week of December or before the 4th of January when hopefully we will know for sure.The GED test will be administered Tuesday and Wednesday, January 10 and 11 in Room 22 at GHS at 5:15 p.m. For more information, please call 865-8281 or 865-2460. Please report by 5:15 to take the test and be sure to bring original cards, license, and registration receipt at the time of testing.If you know of someone interested in taking the GED, please pass this information onto them.Contact Person, Barbara Huntley, Chief Examiner, 865-8281 (school) or 865-2460 (home).

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