The Adult High School program is designed for individuals who want to earn a regular high school diploma. To be eligible, students must be 16 years old or older and must be formally withdrawn from the K-12 School program. Exceptions are made for students when recommended by the school principal and approved by the School Board and Director of Adult and Community Education. Teenage parents are also eligible for this program. Child care is available at no cost to the student.

Students in the Adult High School Program earn credits through a competency-based, self-paced curriculum following Florida Sunshine State Standards. Each student is required to earn a minimum of 24 credits and pass the FCAT to graduate with a diploma.

Graduates of the program are eligible to receive a scholarship to continue their education.

Read the 2006-2007 School Improvement Plan.

NEWS: Adult High School, GED, DJJ, and CCRN have relocated to the old county office building at 3039 Highway 100, just west of Flagler-Palm Coast High School. In addition we now have available Transition Services for secondary students with disabilities and the Career Center for secondary students interested in career education.

For further information contact:

Student Services 437-7561
Virginia Giaramita 437-7561