Aspire
Buckeye Aspire Classes and Next Orientations
The first two days at the class site for Buckeye Aspire students are for orientation, which includes enrollment materials, career/education goal mapping, and establishing starting levels in the core subjects. Students must be 19 or older to participate. Students who are 16, 17, or 18 may participate with an official school withdrawal approval documentation submitted before beginning. Orientations are held at class sites 4-5 times throughout the year, and students need to complete both days to enroll.
Dover: Afternoon Class Site: Dover First Moravian Church
Monday/Wednesday, 12:00-3:00 p.m.
Next Dover Site Orientation: September 12 & 15, 2025
Berlin: Evening Class Site: Hiland High School
Monday/Wednesday, 5-8 p.m.
Next Hiland Site Orientation: October 20 & 22, 2025
ESOL Classes and Next Orientations
ESOL students only need to attend one day of orientation. Students should call Buckeye to pre-register for classes. Students must be 19 or older to participate. Students who are 16, 17, or 18 may participate with an official school withdrawal approval documentation submitted before beginning.
Dover ESOL: Dover First Moravian Church
Evening Class - Monday/Wednesday 6-9:00 p.m.
Next Evening ESOL Orientation: September 8, 2025
Coming Soon: ESOL daytime classes beginning October 6, 2025
Daytime ESOL classes will be offered at the Dover Public Library on Mondays and Fridays from 12:00-3:00 p.m.
New Philadelphia:
Adult Diploma Program (ADP) Evening Class Site: Buckeye Career Center
Wednesday, 6-8 p.m. Should Tutoring be added (above to the first line) to the description because it is not a class (Part-time or ADP)
Students can improve WorkKeys skills for ADP requirements with in-person instruction available from August to May and online practice hours available year-round.
Next Buckeye Career Center Site Orientation: Adult Diploma Program - September 17, 2025, 6:00-9:00 p.m.
High School Equivalency Test - GED®
Buckeye Career Center offers the official, computer-based GED® Test on-site at the school's testing center. Before testing, prospective testers need to set up a personalized account and register online through GED.com. The personal GED® page is also where students can pay for and take the GED® Ready practice tests in the four subjects (Math, Reasoning Through Language Arts, Science, Social Studies), as well as view test results with same-day scoring. Testers are encouraged not to take all four GED® subjects at the testing center on the same day.
Buckeye Career Center Testing oversees the county's GED® Vouchers and testing administration. Please call (330) 308-5720 for more information.
Passers from previous years needing to re-obtain their certificate for "proof of GED® " need to do so through the state-partnered document site, Diploma Sender.
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