The Montgomery County Sherriff’s Office will offer free ACT/SAT prep classes to help the youth excel in hopes they will further their education by attending college and/or the military.
MCSO says their agency deals with teens daily that sometimes just need that extra boost to help them get on the right track.Tuesday, March 21, at 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., Sheriff Derrick Cunningham and the MCSO staff will host two free ACT/SAT classes for the public. The classes will be held at the Administrative Office of the Sheriff located at 100 South Lawrence St. in Montgomery
Thursday. March 23, a 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., Sheriff Derrick Cunningham and the MCSO staff will host two free ACT/SAT classes for the public. The classes will be held at the Pike Road Public Library located at 9585 Vaughn Road in Pike Road. These practice sessions will prepare participants for taking a timed test, as well as familiarize them with the type of questions that are on the official ACT and SAT exams.
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