Kenjgewin Teg is now officially able to offer Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC) testing. The credential—designed to replace the GED high school equivalency program—consists of testing in five subject areas: mathematics, reading, writing, science, and social studies. “Being a test site for the CAEC is our first step in supporting access to expanding learning; going forward, based on the actual usage and demand for the CAEC by learners in the upcoming year, Kenjgewin Teg may consider expanding its role in this new credential, in addition to being a test location,” said Kenjgewin Teg President Beverley Roy. “In prior years, as one of several pathways to post-secondary education, Kenjgewin Teg supported students interested in attaining the GED credential, and we will assess if a similar need exists for the CAEC.”