Broward Sheriff’s Office, Schools District to Hold GED Graduation for Incarcerated Adult Students Tuesday

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Broward Sheriff’s Office, Schools District to Hold GED Graduation for Incarcerated Adult Students Tuesday

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POMPANO BEACH, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — Adult students who earned their GED while incarcerated are set to walk across a stage Tuesday morning in a graduation ceremony hosted by the Broward Sheriff’s Office and Broward County Public Schools.

The event is scheduled for about 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24, at the Broward Sheriff’s Office North Broward Bureau, with the sheriff’s office coordinating the ceremony alongside the public school district. Organizers described the graduation as a milestone for the students involved, marking what they called a pivotal step toward their futures.

The ceremony focuses on adult education inside the jail setting, where students worked toward passing the General Educational Development test, commonly known as the GED. For many incarcerated adults, earning that credential can be a baseline requirement for better job access after release, as well as a foundation for future training programs or continued education.

Broward Sheriff’s Office is hosting the ceremony through its North Broward Bureau, with Broward County Public Schools involved as the local education partner. The collaboration ties into the broader role public school districts play in adult education and credentialing, including GED preparation and testing pathways for adults who did not complete high school.

For South Florida readers, the local significance is straightforward: this is an example of how the region’s law enforcement agency and its school district intersect on a practical, measurable outcome. It also reflects an operational reality inside Broward County’s detention system, where education programs are one of the structured services that can run alongside custody and court processes.

Tuesday’s ceremony is not a court proceeding and does not change anyone’s legal status. It is a recognition event for students who completed an academic credential while incarcerated.

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