[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:2185] Re: Alternative high school GED programs

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I suggest that you assess them using an Official GED Practice Test.  
Steck-Vaugn has the contract to sell them.  A new GEDT has been developed and 
will be used starting Feb., 2002.  You also can get information by going to 
American Council on Education's web site and perhaps your state.  PBS Lincs 
also has information.  Your state web site may be helpful.
Steck-Vaughn 1-800-531-5015  

Myra Baum



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