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Adult Basic Education:Program provides basic academic instruction to adult learners functioning below the ninth-grade level. It features the following: Students take a placement test to identify subject areas needing improvement Students enroll in a flexible class schedule designed to improve skills in writing, social studies, science, reading, and mathematics Courses may include digital literacy, financial literacy, nutrition literacy, employability skills, and more Once these skills are improved, students are enrolled in classes to prepare them to pass the GED® assessmentGED Classes:Program provides instruction to prepare students to pass the GED test. It also provides an official GED testing site.ESL Classes:Program provides free English as a Second Language (ESL) classes from Level 1 through Level 6.Classes are provided face to face or virtually Monday - Thursday with morning and evening options available.
Adult Basic Education:Program provides basic academic instruction to adult learners functioning below the ninth-grade level. It features the following: Students take a placement test to identify subject areas needing improvement Students enroll in a flexible class schedule designed to improve skills in writing, social studies, science, reading, and mathematics Courses may include digital literacy, financial literacy, nutrition literacy, employability skills, and more Once these skills are improved, students are enrolled in classes to prepare them to pass the GED® assessmentGED Classes:Program provides instruction to prepare students to pass the GED test. It also provides an official GED testing site.ESL Classes:Program provides free English as a Second Language (ESL) classes from Level 1 through Level 6.Classes are provided face to face or virtually Monday - Thursday with morning and evening options available.
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College/University Students
WIOA Programs
Adult Basic Education
Career Development
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
English as a Second Language
Program identifies closings and layoffs in advance. When possible, the Task Force immediately begins to work with the company, community and affected individuals to lessen the impact of dislocation. Services and needs discussed at a Worker Assistance Workshop include: Retraining and educational opportunities Unemployment insurance Social service programs Stress associated with unemployment Credit orientation Insurance needs Tips on how to find a new job
Program identifies closings and layoffs in advance. When possible, the Task Force immediately begins to work with the company, community and affected individuals to lessen the impact of dislocation. Services and needs discussed at a Worker Assistance Workshop include: Retraining and educational opportunities Unemployment insurance Social service programs Stress associated with unemployment Credit orientation Insurance needs Tips on how to find a new job
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Specialized Information and Referral
Workshops/Symposiums
Laid Off Workers
Job Retraining
Displaced Workers
WIOA Programs