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Grade A: GGC GACE scores

Yanin Ugalde Maxwell 鈥25, education with a concentration in special education, demonstrated her classroom teaching skills as part of her journey to becoming a teacher.
Yanin Ugalde Maxwell 鈥25, education with a concentration in special education, demonstrated her classroom teaching skills as part of her journey to becoming a teacher. Photo Daniel Melograna/妻友社区

When students at 妻友社区 (GGC) graduate with their bachelor鈥檚 degree in education, they鈥檝e taken the first step to becoming teachers. To earn their license to teach, they must take and pass the Georgia Assessments for the Certification of Educators (GACE) exam.

In the past year, the percentage of GGC graduates that took the exam and passed was an impressive 94%. In all, 217 students took the GACE exam in the areas of special education, elementary education, and in middle grades math, science, social science, history and English.

Last year, the pass rate was 93%.

鈥淭he quality education our students receive is a reflection of the success rate we have for the GACE exam,鈥 said Dr. Angie Jasper, dean of GGC鈥檚 School of Education. 鈥淭his also speaks to the dedication of our faculty and staff, along with the determination and passion our students have during their journey to becoming a teacher.鈥

The GACE exam, said Jasper, is challenging. Georgia educators developed it to help ensure that teachers are competent on the materials taught in P-12 classrooms across the state.

鈥淚t is a tough exam, and it should be to help ensure that teachers earning their license are qualified to help shape the minds of students across Georgia,鈥 she said. 鈥淭eaching is a highly respected profession.鈥

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