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your connection to careers
1151 Stoneman Avenue, Pittsburg, CA Phone: (925) 473-4460 Fax: (925) 473-4470
http://www.pittsburg.k12.ca.us/paec
Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Registration Begins
High School
Ongoing
Career Tech & Lifelong Learners
February 8th
ESL
Ongoing
Your Future Awaits!!!
Table of Contents ............................. 2 PUSD Leadership ............................. 3 Important Dates ............................... 4 College & Career Workshops ......... 6
Allied Health Academy
Medical Terminology ....................... 9 Medical & Dental Billing ................. 9 Introduction to Medical Coding ...... 9 Advanced Medical Coding .............. 9 Medical Office Skills ........................ 10 Anatomy & Physiology .................... 10 CPC or CPB Cert Review ................ 10 CPR ................................................... 10 First Aid ............................................ 10 CNA ................................................... 11 Hospice .............................................. 11 Dementia/Alzheimer ........................ 11 HHA .................................................. 11 Learning Oasis .................................. 12
Clinical Medical Assistant
Pharmacy Technician
Trades Academy
Custodial ........................................... 13 Apprenticeship Math ....................... 13 Future Build...................................... 14 Food Service Basics .......................... 14 ServSafe ............................................ 14 Floral Design .................................... 15
Business Academy
Principles of Accounting .................. 17 Quickbooks ....................................... 17 Computer Basics .............................. 17 Microsoft Office ................................ 18 Business English / Math ................... 18 Career Jumpstart ............................. 18
Cisco Networking
Cisco 1 - 4 .......................................... 19
Lifelong Learning Creative Sewing ................................ 20 Yoga ................................................... 20 Positive Parenting............................. 20 English As A 2nd Language (ESL) Citizenship ........................................ 21 Family Literacy ................................ 21 Pronunciation ................................... 21 Conversation ..................................... 21 Writing ............................................. 21 English As A 2nd Language (ESL) Literacy ............................................. 22 Low Beginning .................................. 22 High Beginning ................................. 22 Low Intermediate ............................. 22 High Intermediate ............................ 22
ESL Transition ................................. 22 Distance Learning ESL .................... 22
Adult Secondary Education (ASE) Orientation ....................................... 23 Academic Advisors ........................... 23 High School Diploma ....................... 24 GED Preparation ............................ 25 GED Distance Learning................... 25 HSD Independent Study .................. 25 Math Assistance ............................... 26 CBEST Test Preparation ................ 26
Adult Basic Education (ABE) Basic Reading, Writing & Mathematics ........................................................... 26 Basic Skills for Adults with Disabilities ......................................... 26
Special Programs
Department of Rehabilitation ........ 27 CalWorks .......................................... 27 Pearson Vue ...................................... 27
Mission Statement General Information
28 & 29
Registration Campus Map .................................... 30
Right Time! — Right Place!
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Pittsburg Unified School District
Pittsburg Unified School District Board of Education
Duane Smith, President Joseph Arenivar, Vice President George Miller, Trustee Dr. Laura Canciamilla, Trustee De’Shawn Woolridge, Trustee
Jacinda Wollenweber, Student Representative
Dr. Janet Schulze, Superintendent
Enrique Palacios, Deputy Superintendent Norma Gonzalez, Assistant Superintendent
Dr. LaTonya Derbigny, Assistant Superintendent
Pittsburg Adult Education Center
Lynne Nicodemus, Principal Danny Lockwood, Vice Principal
College and Career Transition Center
By Walter Ruehlig, Room 18 has added a new dimension to its' already dynamic positioning as the College and Career Transition Center. A Career Center modeled along the lines of Amer-icas' Job Center (formerly called the One Stop Career Cen-ter) is now open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, or by appointment by calling Walter Ruehlig, PAEC's Workability Coordinator, at (925) 473-4395. Check job postings or browse through our career and community agency resource guides. Or you can seek more intensive one-on-one consultation with Walter on building a new resume or critiquing your old one. You can also ask for help on interviewing strategies or job search tips or learn more about vocational assess-ments, workshops and job-training resources available at America’s Job Center. We know how important and challenging getting the right job is. Obviously, when an employer typically spends only 10-30 seconds on a resume and 70% of an inter-viewer's decision is made within the first minute of meeting, separating yourself from the crowd is essential. We are eager to share proven strategies and techniques and support you on your career path. Come by and take advantage of the resources!
MARK YOUR CALENDAR For These Orientations and Testing
Orientation Date Time Location
Custodial Training
Orientation Testing
Wednesday February 17th
6:00 - 8:00 PM Community
Resource Bldg 1001 Stoneman
Ave Friday
February 19th 10:00 - 12:00 PM
School Wide CTE
Tuesday February 23rd
7:30 - 8:30 PM
Community Resource Bldg
1001 Stoneman Ave
Wednesday February 24th
10:30 AM - 11:30AM
Allied Health Academy
Clerical Careers & Learning
Oasis
Tuesday February 16th
6:00 - 7:30PM
Room 11
Wednesday February 17th
1:00 - 2:30PM
Testing Date Time Location
Pearson Vue Testing
Center Open
Every Wednesday &
Thursday 9:00AM - 4:00PM
Check in at Main office
PAEC is Closed on the Following Days 2015 –2016
7/4/15 Independence Day 2/12/16 Lincoln’s Day
9/7/15 Labor Day 2/15/16 President’s Day
11/11/15 Veteran’s Day 3/24/16 Cesar Chavez Day
11/23/15 - 11/27/15
Thanksgiving Recess 3/25/16 Board Holiday
12/21 /15 - 1/1/16
Winter Recess 3/28/16 - 4/1/16
Spring Recess
1/18/16 Martin Luther King, Jr. 5/30/16 Memorial Day
1/30/16 District –Wide Staff Development
NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
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PAEC TERMS PAEC Pittsburg Adult Education Center CRB Community Resource Building
ABE Adult Basic Education ESL English Second Language
CTE Career Technical Education HSD High School Diploma
► Restricted Entry GED General Education Diploma
♣ Senior Discount $5.00 ASE Adult Secondary Education
GRADUATION JUNE 3, 2016
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Are you interested in entering the Apprenticeship Programs for Welders, Pipefitters, Electricians, or Plumbers?
Passing the Apprenticeship Math Test is your first Step This class has proven to help Apprenticeship hopefuls to
pass the math test.
Sign Up Today Ongoing Registration 30 Students Maximum First come, First serve Only $10 Registration fee Need to be 18 or older and possess a High School Diploma or GED to apply for an apprenticeship.
Apprenticeship Math Test Preparation
Where 1151 Stoneman Ave PAEC—Room 20
When Tue & Thur
4:00PM-6:00PM March 5, 2016 thru
May 26, 2016
SATURDAY APRIL 16, 2016
8:45am-3:15pm Pittsburg Adult Education
Center Community Resource Bldg.
1001 Stoneman Ave.
Registration Fee $5.00 – includes Light Breakfast, Lunch
and Free Raffle!
For more Information contact PAEC at (925) 473-4460
Brought to you by: Area Agency on Aging, East County Senior Coalition
and PAEC
This improvisational theater group will share their talents on an interac-tive platform about life’s issues, ap-plying “THE POWER OF YES AND...” Dr. Arbore will share his knowledge
with us to bring it all together to pro-vide for an inspiring, relevant and
fulfilling presentation.
11th Annual Living Better After 50 Featuring:
Patrick Arbore ,Ed.D.
Choice of Workshops:
Cell Phone Basics • Aging with Pets
Tai Chi • Fitness Brain Health • Manage Your Pain
Gardening • Cooking & Nutrition
College and Career
Transition Center Room 18
Hours Mon & Wed 12:00-4:00pm
Tue
2:00-7:00pm
Friday 8:30-2:30pm
Appointments Available
Transition Specialist & CTE Department Chair
Suzanne Murphy smurphy@pittsburg.k12.ca.us
925-473-4460
Career Readiness
Resume Writing, Cover
Letters, Job Search, Interview Skills
Preparing for College
Orientation, Financial Aid Tours, Programs & Classes
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WORKSHOP DAYS HOURS ROOM
College Orientation Tue Mar 22nd Wed Mar 23rd
7:00 PM - 8:30PM 10:30AM - 12:30PM
17 17
College Assessment Wed Apr 20th Tue Apr 26th
12:30PM - 2:30PM 7:00PM - 9:00PM
17 17
Los Medanos Campus Tour Tue Apr 12th Mon Apr 18th
7:00PM - 8:30PM 10:30AM - 12:30PM
Los Medanos College
CTE Orientations Tue Feb 16th Wed Feb 17th
7:00PM - 8:30PM 10:30AM - 11:30AM
Community Resource Bldg. CRB
Orientation Allied Health Careers
And The Learning Oasis
Tue Feb 16th Wed Feb 17th
6:00PM - 8:00PM 1:00PM - 3:00PM
Community Resource Bldg. CRB
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Resume Skills Workshop with Walter Ruehlig
Friday, April 15th at the Community Resource Building
Business Conference Center 12:00PM - 2:00PM
Interview Workshop with Walter Ruehlig
Thursday, February 18th at the Community Resource Building
Business Conference Center 7:00PM - 8:30PM
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Career Technical Education Department
Top row from left to r ight: Patr icia Preyer -Thompson, Steve Stewart, Walter Ruehlig, George Provol, Gretchen Medel Middle row from left to r ight: Ana Stephens, Judy Solovieff, Jack Yeager , Yuko Nagata, Ismail al-Shabazz First row from left to r ight: Suzanne Murphy, Laura McFar land, Susan Dong, Eileen Gallaugher, Mitra Shahraz
English as a Second Language Department
Top row from left to r ight: James McLennan, Sandy Davenpor t, Bill Gruenholz, Susan Rausch Middle row from left to r ight: Elza Hess, Teodora Bachvarova, Sally Peckenham, Primrose Capupus First row from left to r ight: Rich Jacobs, Frances Tornabene, Liliya Berenboim, Stella Orona, Joe Salvador
Medical Terminology is a pre-requisite course for most
Medical programs.
Upon completion of career pathway, volunteer experience available with Instructor’s recommendation
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Certified Nursing Assistant 160 hours of combined classroom theory and clinical experience
Home Health Aide CNA State Certification is a Pre-requisite Pharmacy Technician Clinical Medical Assistant
Professional Coder Medical Terminology Medical and Dental Billing Medical Office Skills - 2 quarters Introduction to Coding Advanced Coding Anatomy and Physiology CPC Review Professional Biller Medical Terminology Medical and Dental Billing Medical Office Skills - 2 quarters Introduction to Coding Anatomy and Physiology CPB Review Medical Front Office (Receptionist) Medical Terminology Medical and Dental Billing Medical Office Skills
Allied Health Academy/CTE
PAEC CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT CLASS
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What Can I Do With a Medical Coding Education?
Pursue a range of career opportunities that will continue to grow as you gain experience.
Here are some real-life jobs titles in the medical coding industry:
Medical Claims Processor
Coding Compliance Coordinator
Coding Education Specialist
Coding Compliance Auditor
Coding Specialist
Certified Medical Coder
Outpatient Coding Specialist
And More!
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
$125 Textbook
$125
066431 10 Mon - Thur
1:00PM - 3:00PM Medel
Medical Terminology This course presents a study of basic medical terminology. Medical terminology is language that is used to accurately describe the human body and associated components, conditions, processes and procedures in a science-based manner. A programmed learning, word-building systems approach is used to learn word parts for constructing or analyzing new terms.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
066713 11 Mon - Thur
8:00AM - 10:30AM
Stephens $125 Textbook
$150
Medical & Dental Billing Pre– or co-requisite: Medical Terminology Learn to understand different types of insurance plans, apply payer policy local coverage determi-nations for successful claim submission. Navigate the varying rules and regulations which apply to the healthcare industry, including HIPAA, False Claims Act, Fair Debt Collections, and effec-tive claim and patient follow-up, appeals and denial resolution.
Introduction to Medical Coding — Pre-requisite: Med. & Dental Billing Learn proper assignment of ICD-9, ICD-10 codes that corresponds with a physician’s diagnosis and completes the “Story” of the patient’s illness or injury for insurance reimbursement purposes.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
066711
11
Mon - Thur
10:30AM - 1:00PM
Stephens
$125 Textbook
$300
Advanced Medical Coding — Pre-requisite: Coding Learn advanced medical coding. Students will learn how to assign correct CPT codes to record the level of service for the procedures performed.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
066718
11
Mon - Thur
10:30AM - 1:00PM
Stephens
$125 Textbook
$150
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CPR Handle life-threatening emergencies more effectively; learn about heart attacks, CPR, and emergency care for victims (infants, children, and adults). Continued Education Credit for CNAs and CHHAs: Just four hours for current card renewal, or eight hours for new card students. STUDENTS SHOULD READ THE BOOK PRIOR TO CLASS. RENEWING STUDENTS: TO REGISTER — BRING $45 AND A VALID CPR CARD THAT IS NOT EXPIRED PRIOR TO THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
097116 097117 097118
12 Thur 3/17/16 4/28/16 5/26/16
8:00AM - 4:30PM McFarland $65
Includes Textbook
First Aid This courses main objective is to teach basic First Aid/CPR/AED skills that can sustain a life while professional emergency help is on the way. Includes book.
SEC DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES ROOM
097121 Thur 5/12/16
6:00PM - 10:00PM McFarland $50 Includes Textbook
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Anatomy & Physiology for ICD 10 Coding Building a solid foundation of anatomy and physiology will help prepare you for the switch to ICD-10-CM/PCS. The anatomy and physiology are part of learning the new code systems. Previous knowledge of anatomy and physiology will help during the transition, or if you are new to the field will make the understanding of Medical Coding concepts easier.
CPC or CPB Certification Review Are you really ready? Don’t overestimates or worse underestimate the difficulty of passing your coding or billing certification exam? Get familiar with the format, questions, and time constraints before your exam and improve your chances of passing on your first try.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
066722
066733
11
13
Mon - Thur
Mon - Thur
10:30AM-1:00PM
6:30PM - 9:00PM
Stephens
Stephens
$125
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Medical Office Skills – Pre or co-requisite: Medical Terminology Acquire medical office skills in a self-paced environment, choosing two subjects at a time from among a wide selection: Such as Electronic Health Records, Medical Data Entry and Medical Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
066131
066132
13
13
Mon - Thur
Mon - Thur
8:00AM - 10:30AM
6:30PM - 9:00PM
Spaargaren
Stephens
$125 Textbook
$110
Allied
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SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
066421 10 Mon - Thur
6:30PM - 9:00PM
Preyer-Thompson
$125 Textbook
$110
To enter the Fall 2016 CNA Program beginning approximately August 29th. You
must attend one of these Orientations!
Tue Tue Tue Tue
March 15th April 12th May 3rd May 24th
9:00AM or 9:00AM or 9:00AM or 9:00AM or
7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM
Room 12 Room 12 Room 12 Room 12
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CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
067131
12 Sat 3/19/16
8:00AM - 12:00PM McFarland $50
Hospice This Continuing Education class is required by many Hospice agencies in order to work with the dying in home, hospitals and in skilled nursing facilities. This course will focus on the role of the CNA in providing care to the Hospice patient and family and in being apart of the inter-disciplinary team. Topics include: fear surrounding death, history of health care in dying, goals in Hospice, end of life decisions, caregiver challenges, cultural influences, and emotional issues.
Dementia / Alzheimer This Continuing Education class emphasizes the physical, psychological and sociological aspects of dementia and its impact on individuals, families and caregivers. Topics include communication, dealing with difficult behavior, and the best environment structure to meet the needs of an individ-ual with dementia.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
067132
12 Sat 4/16/16
8:00AM - 12:00PM McFarland $50
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
067143 067144
12 Wed - Sun 5/4/16 - 5/8/16
8:00AM - 4:30PM McFarland $265 Textbook Included
HHA Must have a valid CNA certificate, valid CPR card and valid CDL. In addition, student must have recent physical and update immunization record. Required physical forms must be picked up in the PAEC main office
COMING!! Summer 2016
Certified Nurse Assistant A 12 week course consisting of lectures, demonstrations, group work, and clinical experience de-signed to prepare students to become nurse assistants. The class fee includes CPR training, insur-ance, textbook and fingerprinting.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
067116 12 Tues, Thur, Sat
Clinical
4:00PM - 8:00PM
McFarland / Pirtle $798
067117 12 Wed Theory 4:00PM - 9:00PM
McFarland / Pirtle
Acute & Sub Acute Care
Classes held at the Pittsburg Adult Education Center
For information, payment options and registration please contact The Learning Oasis
888-766-1770 www.TheLearningOasis.com
Prices are subject to change
Clinical Medical Assistant (CMA) Learn to assist the physician with procedures, care for patients, perform simple laboratory tests and administer medications while working in a physician’s office or clinical setting.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
067401 067411
11 Sat 2/20/16 - 7/16/16
9:00AM - 4:30PM Learning Oasis $2,399
Pharmacy Technician (PT) Learn to assist the pharmacist with mixing and packaging prescriptions, refer clients to the pharma-cist for counseling, inventory control and purchasing, as well as the collect payment and coordinate billing.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
067412 067402
10 Sat 1/23/16 - 7/16/16
9:00AM - 4:30PM Learning Oasis $1,999
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Trades Academy/ CTE
Certification Pathway
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Custodial Training Program Learn to perform scheduled custodial duties which are required to maintain school facilities, equip-ment, buildings and adjacent areas. Successful completion of this course equips students with high-ly desirable skills for applying for entry level custodial positions in the Pittsburg Unified School District.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
069510 6 Mon, Tue & Thur
6:00PM - 9:00PM al-Shabazz $100
Apprentice Math Test Preparation This course will prepare you to earn qualifying scores on Apprenticeship Application math tests for Welders, Pipefitters, Electricians, Plumbers and other Union Apprenticeship Programs. Applicants for Apprenticeships need to be 18 or older and possess a High School Diploma or GED.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
064610 20 Tue & Thur 10/20/15 - 5/26/16
4:00PM - 6:00 PM Stewart $10
Custodial Training Program 12 weeks - 108 hours Includes Certificate of Completion
Food Services 12 weeks - 144 hours Serv Safe Certification desired
Floral Design 90 hours Personal and Professional designing
Apprenticeship Math (see page 5)
Future Build (see page 14)
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Future Build Are you interested in working in the construction industry and learning Green Trade Skills? If you answered YES, then this program is for YOU! Future Build utilizes PACT (Pre-Apprenticeship Certificate Training) designed by the AFL-CIO (Multi-Craft, Core Curriculum) and the Home Builders Institute. Successful graduates will show proficiency in carpentry, electrical, plumbing, painting & finishing, brick masonry, facilities maintenance, landscaping, weatherization, green building and solar.
For more information contact Merl Craft at (925) 522-2970
ServSafe Serving safe food is a must! Plus, to work in any eatery, you must be certified. To become certi-fied, take this comprehensive eight-hour course (including test) cover ing sanitation and safe-food handling practices. Successfully completing this course meets AB 1978 requirements for adults interested in or working in the food service industry. Learn from a Contra Costa County environmental health specialist. Your fee includes the course, book, and test. Maximum Enrollment = 20 students. Must enroll no later than two (2) weeks prior to start of class.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
110107 110117
7 Thur 3/10/16 & 3/17/16 5/12/16 & 5/19/16
5:00PM - 9:30PM Ruiz $130
$85 W/O
Textbook $55
Retest
Food Service Basics Learn entry level skills for the Food Service Industry, including basic food preparation, safe food handling, customer service and cash register operations. Successful completion of this class equips students with highly qualified skills for nutritional services jobs. Strongly recommended to com-plete a ServSafe training course.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
069009 2 Mon - Thur 4/25/16 - 7/15/16
8:00AM - 1:00PM Staff $120
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Floral Design This class includes high style and modern style, appropriate for students seeking personal skills, as well as students working towards a floral design certificate. You should have a passion to create and some great ideas. Or perhaps you need some new ideas or that special touch to bring your ideas to life. Students wanting to learn Ikebana (Japanese flower arrangements) are welcome.
SPACE IS LIMITED TO 20 STUDENTS
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
065517 3 Thur 9:30AM - 12:30PM Nagata $75
Level II certificate: 30 advanced ar rangements Level III certificate: 30 modern ar rangements
Business Academy /CTE
Certification Pathway
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School Clerk: Computer Basics Microsoft Office 2013 Level 1 & 2 Business English / Math Keyboarding 40 wpm Customer Service Representative: Computer Basics Microsoft Office 2013 Level 1 & 2 Keyboarding 35wpm
Bookkeeper: Microsoft Office 2013 Level 1 & 2 Principles of Accounting QuickBooks Administrative Assistant: Computer Basics Microsoft Office 2013 Level 1 & 2 Keyboarding 55wpm General Office Clerk: Computer Basics Microsoft Office 2013 Level 1 & 2 Business English / Math Keyboarding 40wpm
Microsoft Office Specialist
Shine. Microsoft Office certification
gives you the tools to
build a brighter future.
“Certification looks great on your resume. It can help you get in to a really good college and get a good job.” Student, Green Hope High School, North Carolina
Word
Excel
PowerPoint
Access
Certify in these office applications
Principles of Accounting ► This course introduces the student to the accounting system as it applies to a sole proprietorship and retail business. The course will include the preparing of financial documents, computing of payroll, and basic accounting principles. This course requires the student to complete assignments online during class and outside class times. Completion of this class with a passing grade on the final exam, and completion of all work and test can be counted as credit for the three unit accounting course at Los Medanos College (BUS 181). This course is for students interested in bookkeeping, office administration and a business degree.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
068153 15 Mon - Thur 6:30PM - 9:00PM Shahraz $125 Fee incl. online
Access code Textbook
$90
Computer Basics ► This is a course designed for the first time computer user. Students, with assistance from the in-structor, will learn the basic skills, file management, beginning Microsoft Office: Word Excel, and Powerpoint. Also included how to email and conduct internet research.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
068012 Session 1
14 Mon - Fri 3/7/16-4/22/16
8:30AM - 10:30AM Yeager $65 Textbook
$40
068023 Session 1
14 Mon - Thur 3/7/16-4/21/16
6:30PM - 8:30PM Yeager
068015 Session 2
14 Mon - Fri 4/25/16-6/3/16
8:30AM - 10:30AM Yeager $65 Textbook
$40
068025 Session 2
14 Mon - Thur 4/25/16-6/2/16
6:30PM - 8:30PM Yeager
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QuickBooks ► This course uses QuickBooks Pro accounting software. In this course, you will learn to setup a new company, chart of accounts, set up customers, vendors, and complete transactions, manage lists, and run and customize
reports. This course is designed to help prepare you for the Intuit QuickBooks Certified User Exam from Certiport. You can take the exam at the conclusion of this course with teacher recommenda-tion, exam fee included in course fee.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
068113 15 Mon - Thur
6:30PM - 9:00PM Shahraz $125 Textbook
$105
Business English/Business Math Improve your workplace skills for a better career or job performance. Instructors will assess your individual needs/goals and provide instruction to build your written English or math/algebra skills. (See Academic Advisor for registration)
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
068321 19 Mon - Fri
8:30AM - 12:30PM D. Williams No Fee
068323 19 Mon - Thur 1:00PM - 3:30PM D. Williams
068326 19 Mon - Thur 6:30PM - 9:00PM Lucido / Perez
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Career Jumpstart This hands-on course will help you to target your workplace strengths, write attention-grabbing personal business cards and effective, printable, scanner-friendly and on-line resumes and cover letters, create a Linked-in account, develop hard copy and on-line digital portfolios, polish your phone skills and ‘one minute me’ commercial, ace an interview, negotiate salary, grow your profes-sional network and, bottom-line, GET THE JOB!
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
060020 18 Tue 1:00PM - 3:00PM Ruehlig $95
Microsoft Office Level II ► Upon completion of level II, students will complete the Microsoft Office Certification exam through Certiport an $85.00 value at no cost to the student (see page 16).
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
068211
068213
13
14
Mon - Thur
Mon - Thur
8:00AM - 10:30AM
6:30PM - 9:00PM
Spaargaren
Yeager
$125 Textbook
$90
Microsoft Office Level I ►Pre-requisite: Computer Basics
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
068201
068203
13
14
Mon - Wed Thur
Mon - Thur
10:30AM - 1:00PM 10:30AM - 12:30PM
6:30PM - 9:00PM
Spaargaren
Yeager
$125 Textbook
$90
Microsoft Office Are you looking for a job or need to update your current job skills? The Microsoft Office Suite software is one of the most common software tools used in business and at home today. These courses are skill/performance-based giving you the opportunity to explore the basic and intermediate features of the three most used programs: Word, Excel, and Powerpoint.
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CISCO Systems Networking Academy
Cisco Entry
Network Technician
Certified Exam
Cisco
Network Associate
Certified Exam
Cisco 1
Cisco 2
Cisco 3
Cisco 4
Starting salary
for CCENT 1
$48 —$51 K
Starting salary
for CCENT 2
$65—$75 K
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Cisco Systems Networking Academy ► Four core classes, each twelve weeks, CCNA Level 1 & 2 qualify student to take the Cisco Entry Network Technician certification exam. CCNA 3 & 4 additionally qualify student to take Cisco Certified Network Associate exam. Classes can be taken in-person, online or both.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
065010 CISCO
1
14 Mon - Fri
10:30AM - 12:30PM Yeager $200
065020 CISCO
2
14 Mon - Fri 10:30AM - 12:30PM Yeager $200
065030 CISCO
3
14 Mon - Thur
6:30PM - 9:00PM Yeager $200
065040 CISCO
4
14 Mon - Thur 6:30PM - 9:00PM Yeager $200
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Creative Sewing ♣ Are you interested in learning fine machine sewing skills, such as creative applique, decorative edging, twin needle, hem stitching pin tucks, and heirloom lace inserts? Then, you will appreciate this class and our expert’s professional assistance. PAEC provides sewing machines. (each session is 6 weeks)
SPACE IS LIMITED TO 16 STUDENTS
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
110701 Session 1
3 Wed 3/9/16 - 4/27/16
8:30 - 12:00 PM Garcia $62
110702 Session 2
3 Wed 5/4/16 - 6/8/16
8:30 - 12:00 PM Garcia $62
Lifelong Learning classes are supported only by student fees. No state funding is used to support these classes.
Yoga ♣ This class offers a low-impact Yoga program that emphasizes balance and posture, strengthens the body, aid the digestive system and aligns the spine. Wear loose, comfortable clothing. Bring a mat or a large towel.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
110903 3 Mon & Fri
9:00 - 10:00AM Davis $70
Triple P Positive Parenting Program (for parents of 6-12 or 13-17 year olds) If you are a parent of a child/teenager with social & emotional problems, if your child/teen has aggressive or oppositional behavior or you have specific concerns about your child’s/teen’s behav-ior, Triple P suggests small changes that can make a big difference to your family. It helps build parent confidence and effectiveness. Parents learn to: Create a stable, supportive, harmonious fam-ily, Plan ahead to avoid or manage potentially difficult situations, Deal positively, consistently and
decisively with problem behavior. For parents referred by Court to Par-enting classes including divorce mediation . If you are looking for a parenting class for parents of children between
the ages of 13-17 call, Please Call!
(925) 689-5811
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
111021 6
Wed 4/6/16 - 6/1/16
6:00PM - 8:00PM Staff Call for Details (925) 689 – 5811
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SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
111022 7 Tue 3/8/16 - 6/28/16
6:00PM - 8:00PM Staff No Fees
Supporting Father Involvement $50.00 Incentive for Completing 16 Week Program C.O.P.E. Family Support Center recognizes the importance of the father’s role in their child’s life. Fathers will learn: How to increase coping with internal stressors & meet their personal needs. Increase parents’ ability to work together to problem solve and decrease conflict. To increase fathers’ involvement and the use of age appropriate parenting strategies. To help find ways to break negative cycles of intergenerational cycles of harsh treatment, neglect and abuse. For information, fees and registration call (925) 689-5811.
ESL Testing and Registration Center, Rm 1, Mon, Tues & Wed 9:00am - 12:00pm
& 6:00 - 9:00pm
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Pronunciation This cour se provides intensive practice for non-native speakers of English who want to improve the clarity of their speech and focus on drilling exercises: vowels, consonants, word stress phrase stress. (Open to all levels )
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
032196
29 Mon
5:00PM - 6:00PM Berenboim No Fee
Conversation Improve your communication skills and become fluent in English language. (Beginning-Intermediate level)
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
032197
29 Tue 5:00PM - 6:00PM Berenboim No Fee
Writing The students will improve their wr iting skills. The purpose of this class is to help students write effectively and present ideas coherently in complete sentences, paragraphs, essays and other types of writing.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
032198 29 Wed 5:00PM - 6:00PM Berenboim No Fee
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SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
039030 7 Mon & Wed 6:30PM - 9:00PM Celli No Fees
ESL CITIZENSHIP PREPARATION: EL Civics Citizenship
This twelve-week (12) class prepares applicants for the citizenship examination & citizen-ship process. A minimum of 30 hours required. Classes are in English only
Como parte de la inscripcion tendra que tomar una evalu acion para registrarlo en el nivel adequado, la evaluacion durara 2 horas. No se permite empezar la evaluacion
despues de las 10:00 am o despues de las 7:00 pm, El espacio es limitado.
Please allow two hours for placement testing that is part of registration. No testing can begin after 10:00 am or 7:00 pm. Space is limited.
Family Literacy Class These classes are designed for parents who need to learn basic Eng-lish speaking skills so they can support the academic and personal success of their school-aged children. Parents will improve their English skills while learning how to support their child’s education. Please contact Heights Elementary at 925-473-2410.
SEC PLACE DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
030412 030422
Heights Elementary
Mon - Tue Mon - Tue
8:30AM - 10:30AM 6:00PM - 8:00PM
Sharpe No Fee
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Distance Learning ESL (Online or DVD) Study English at home watching a DVD and completing homework or doing yours assignments on-line. Spend at least 3 hours a week at home. Then meet one hour a week with a teacher for conversation practice and to review homework.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
039120 28 Mon Tue Thur Fri
12:30PM - 7:30PM 12:30PM - 8:00PM 8:30AM - 2:00PM 8:30AM - 1:30PM
Rausch Other Fees May Apply
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Basic ESL / Clase Basica
SEC ROOM SALON
DAYS DIAS
HOURS HORAS
INSTRUCTOR MAESTRO
FEES PRECIO
033010
24 Mon– Thur Fri
8:30AM - 12:30PM 8:30AM - 12:00PM
Hess No Fees
033030
24 Mon– Thur 6:00PM - 9:00PM Salvador
Low Beginning / Clase Principiante Baja
SEC ROOM SALON
DAYS DIAS
HOURS HORAS
INSTRUCTOR MAESTRO
FEES PRECIO
034010
034030 034031
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Mon – Thur Fri
Mon - Thur Mon - Thur
8:30AM - 12:30PM 8:30AM - 12:00PM 6:00PM - 9:00PM 6:30AM - 9:00PM
Peckenham
Jacobs/McLennan Capupus
No Fees
High Beginning / Clase Principiante Alta
SEC ROOM SALON
DAYS DIAS
HOURS HORAS
INSTRUCTOR MAESTRO
FEES PRECIO
035010
26 Mon– Thur Fri
8:30AM - 12:30 PM 8:30AM - 12:00 PM
MacDonald No Fees
035030
26
Mon– Thur
6:00PM - 9:00 PM
Rodriguez
Low Intermediate / Clase Intermedia Baja
SEC ROOM SALON
DAYS DIAS
HOURS HORAS
INSTRUCTOR MAESTRO
FEES PRECIO
036010
27 Mon – Thur Fri
8:30AM - 12:30 PM 8:30AM - 12:00 PM
Gruenholz No Fees
036030
27
Mon – Thur
6:00PM - 9:00 PM
Bachvarova
High Intermediate / Clase Intermedia Alta
SEC ROOM SALON
DAYS DIAS
HOURS HORAS
INSTRUCTOR MAESTRO
FEES PRECIO
037010
037030
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Mon– Thur Fri
Mon - Thur
8:30AM - 12:30PM 8:30AM - 12:00PM
6:00PM - 9:00PM
Davenport
Berenboim
No Fees
ESL Transition
SEC ROOM SALON
DAYS DIAS
HOURS HORAS
INSTRUCTOR MAESTRO
FEES PRECIO
021320
021330
30
30
Mon – Thur Fri
Mon - Thur
8:30AM - 12:30 PM 8:30AM - 12:00 PM
6:00PM - 9:00 PM
Tornabene
Tornabene
No Fees
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High School Diploma and GED Programs
Room 1 New students must attend a 3 hour High School and GED
Orientation in Room 1 to begin the enrollment process.
Returning students who were not actively attending in the previous quarter must attend the Orientation.
Important Information for the High School Diploma and GED Orientation
If referred by an agency, you must bring a referral Bring your High School transcript(s) You must complete the entire Orientation of 3 hours to be enrolled At the Orientation, you will schedule an appointment to meet with the
Academic Advisor to complete the registration process No children allowed Arrive 10 Minutes early — seating is limited.
Phone: (925) 473-4214
Fax: (925) 473-4396
Office Hours
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Orientations
Orientation Schedule
Thursday
Start 8:45AM (Allow 3 hrs.) (Doors close at 9:00AM)
Start 5:45PM (Allow 3 hrs.)
(Doors close at 6:00PM)
Friday Start 8:45AM (Allow 3 hrs.)
(Doors close at 9:00AM)
Academic Advisors Room 31
Days Jeannie Peirce Deirdre Williams
Monday 9:00AM - 12:30PM 6:00PM - 8:30PM
Tuesday OFF 6:00PM - 8:30PM
Wednesday 9:00AM - 12:30PM 6:00PM - 8:30PM
Thursday 9:00AM - 12:30PM 6:00PM - 8:30PM
Friday 9:00AM - 12:30PM OFF
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Subject Credits
All new students must attend an orientation to be enrolled into classes.
High School Diploma & Graduation Requirements PAEC’s high school diploma course offers a competency based program. An adult will earn a diplo-ma upon completion of a minimum of 175 credits (excluding physical education) to graduate. Students are required to earn at least 10 credits at the Pittsburg Adult Education Center. Credits from previous schools are counted toward graduation requirements. An Academic Advisor will analyze your transcripts and recommend courses that meet graduation requirement.
Alternative Ways of Receiving Credit California law allows adult students to receive credit toward a diploma for many different experiences. Credits will be accepted from the following sources: Previous high school courses Community or University Colleges courses Correspondence schools Military service Work experience
Diploma Requirements
(175 Credits Needed) English ....................................................... 35 Biology ....................................................... 10 Physical Science ........................................ 10 World History ........................................... 10 US History ................................................. 10 Government .............................................. 5 Economics.................................................. 5 Mathematics .............................................. 10 Algebra ...................................................... 10 Fine Arts/Foreign Language .................... 10 Electives ..................................................... 60
PROGRAM ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
HSD
19, 21, 21a
Mon - Thur Fri
8:30AM - 12:30PM 8:30AM - 12:00PM
Williams / Ring McCoy
No Fees
ABE 20, 6 Mon - Thur Fri
8:30AM - 12:30PM 8:30AM - 12:00PM
Cusack / Usunov
HSD 19 Mon - Thur 6:30PM - 9:00PM Perez / Lucido No Fees
ABE 20 Mon - Thur 6:30PM - 9:00PM Arora
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ATTENTION !!!
The CAHSEE (California High School Exit Exam) is no longer required to graduate. For more information please
access the California Department of Education website at
http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/hs/cahseesuspendfaq.asp
If you attended PAEC, completed all of your credits, but did not pass the CAHSEE, you may be eligible for a diploma. Please contact the Academic Advisors.
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Independent Study Students must be willing to spend a minimum of 15 HOURS per week on home study and at least one hour per week with the instructor. Students must be at least 19 YEARS OLD and out of school for at least one year.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
024332 17 Mon 9:00AM - 1:00PM Foster No Fees
$50 Book Deposit required for Independent
Study
024322
17 Tue 8:30AM - 1:00PM Addision
024336 17 Tue 5:00PM - 7:30PM Pierce
024325 17 Wed 5:00PM - 7:00PM Leber
024335 17 Thur 5:00PM - 7:30PM Pierce
HSD, GED and Independent Study Supply List
Pens, pencil, paper, multi-subject notebook, flash drive, and earphones
GED Preparation The GED (General Education Development) is an alternative to a high school diploma designed to meet the needs of individuals who desire to pass the national equivalency exam. Individual and group instruction is offered along with computer-assisted learning.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
024211 19 Mon - Thur Fri
8:30AM - 12:30 PM 8:30AM - 12:00 PM
Williams Workbook
$25 Required
024213 19 Mon - Thur
1:00PM - 3:30 PM Williams
024216 21 Mon - Thur 6:00PM - 9:00 PM Borroughs
GED Prep—Distance Learning Option:
Prepare for the GED tests at home using an online program. Schedule a weekly appointment in person with the GED instructor to review your homework and receive extra instruction. Limited seats available.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
024291 19 Mon - Thur Fri
As scheduled by Advisor & Instructor
Williams
Workbook $25
Required 024293 21 Mon - Thur
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Adult Basic Educatation
Adults with Disabilities This program helps adults acquire the basic skills needed to become productive workers, family members, and citizens. This program emphasizes basic skills such as reading, writing, math, English language competency, and problem-solving.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
013030 7 Mon - Thur 8:30AM - 12:00PM No Fees
Basic Reading, Writing & Math Beginning, Intermediate, & Advanced Levels
ABE is a class designed to help individuals build core skills in reading, writing, and mathematics. Offered in a supportive and encouraging environment, the class includes computer-assisted learning and other effective instructional methods.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
013016 20 Mon - Thur
6:30PM - 9:00PM Arora No Fees
CBEST Test Preparation This is an independent study program to help prepare you to take the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST). In this class you will find the resources needed to support your goal of passing the CBEST. It is designed to assist you in refreshing your basic reading, mathematics and writing skills that will be measured on the test.
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
024516 21 Mon - Thur
6:30PM - 9:00PM Borroughs $10
Math Assistance
This small-class setting is designed to tutor, teach and assist PAEC students with any math needs ranging from basic math skills to intermediate Algebra, Geometry. Math assistance class also assist students in preparation for Math Test Prep for GED, CAHSEE and Indus-try Exams. (See Academic Advisor for assistance)
SEC ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR FEES
024341 19 Sat 8:30AM - 3:00PM Lucido No Fee
Program Under Reconstruction
Call (925) 473-4460 For More Information
Specialty Classes
Our school, in cooperation with the California State Department of Rehabilitation, offers a free comprehensive program of pre-employment skills training, vocational training, and job placement assistance in a supportive environment for individuals with physical, mental. or emotional disabilities. For more information, contact Walter Ruehlig at (925) 473-4395.
INJURED WORKERS
We have a comprehensive Vocational Rehabilitation Training Program for individuals who have been referred to the Worker’s Compensation System. We will create training plans to meet your vocational goal. For more information, contact Walter Ruehlig at (925) 473-4395.
JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE
Through our Workability Program and partnership with the California Department of Rehabilita-tion, PAEC offers community members with physical, mental, or emotional disabilities Job Place-ment Assistance at our on-site Career Center. Assistance can include vocational training classes, job-seeking skills, and the assistance of a trained employment specialist. For more information, contact our Employment Specialist, George Provol, at (925) 473-4395.
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Department of Rehabilitation
CAL-WORKS Participants!
Pittsburg Adult Education Center provides Cal-Works approved courses in Career Training, English as a Second Language, Adult Basic Education, GED, and High School Diploma. You can take Career Training Programs alone or in combination with any of the above classes. Most of our classes are open-entry, open-exit, and you may start at any time providing there are openings in the class. If you have any questions, call (925) 473-4460.
ASK US ABOUT OUR CAL-WORKS SERVICES.
CalWorks
FOCUS Program (Enrollment by CalWorks referral only) The FOCUS program is a 25 hours per week course designed to provide academic enrichment in the workplace for CalWORKs recipients. This vocational training program is a partnership be-tween the Pittsburg Adult Education Center and the Contra County Employment & Human Ser-vices Department. This course has six weeks of lessons in academics and computer literacy for the workplace to ensure opportunities to obtaining a good job and acquiring personal success.
ROOM DAYS HOURS INSTRUCTOR
023110 068810
15 Mon - Fri
9:00AM - 2:45PM Solovieff
TESTING DAYS WEDNESDAYS 9:00AM - 1:00PM THURSDAYS 9:00AM - 4:00PM
Mission Statement
******************************************** PAEC’s Student Learning Outcomes:
Access Resources Students will participate in Program Orientations, Job Fairs, Job Center, Transition pro-gram presentations, workshops and will receive support in accessing multiple resources that will help them in the pursuit of continued education and career growth.
Academic Achievement.
Students will achieve their intended academic and career goal by earning their high school diploma, GED, Industry Recognized Certification, course completion certificate, ESL level completion certificates, CASAS measured learning gains and passing grades.
Technology
Students will use technology to perform tasks related to job search, take tests, research, complete assignments and communicate.
Workforce
Students will obtain and retain employment.
The mission of Pittsburg Adult Education is to create an
engaging learning environment that prepares students for
global competitiveness. All staff work closely together
to assure that our diverse community of lifelong learners
receive a rigorous academic program, cutting edge career
training and marketable workforce skills. Our school is
dedicated to developing self-sufficient citizens who have
the capacity and motivation for growth. We as a school
community commit to a system of ongoing improvement
and support of these outcomes.
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MAIN OFFICE HOURS: DAYS: Monday-Friday, 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM EVENINGS: Monday-Thursday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
COURSE UPDATES: New or adjusted classes are announced and posted as necessary. For the latest information, contact (925) 473-4460. ADMISSION: Adults: Classes are open to all adults (18 years old and older) who are presently not attending high school and are able to benefit from instruction. High School Students: High school seniors may concurrently enroll in certain classes subject to space availability. State regulations prohibit enrollment in some classes. A Concurrent Enrollment Request/Agreement must be completed and on file for each quarter. To enroll, high school students must first see their high school counselor. REGISTRATION: Registration for CTE and Life Long Learners takes place through the Adult Education Main Office. This can be done in person, by mail or fax. ABE & High School Diploma, GED and Independent Study students must attend ASE Orientation and registration on Thursday (8:45am or 5:45pm) or Fri-day (8:45am) in Room 1. ESL & Citizenship students register in Room 1 on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday (9:00am--12:00pm or 5:45-8:15pm). Online ESL Distance Learners must also pay a $30 refundable deposit for DVDs and a $10 book deposit. Fees for all other courses vary and are listed in the brochure along with the class infor-mation. Other students purchase their books from the PAEC office. RESTRICTED ENTRY ►: Students can register for these classes up through the first two weeks of the quarter. The subject matter or length of the course sometimes require this. Throughout this course brochure, this symbol ► identifies courses that are not open-entry. ATTENDANCE: Regular daily attendance is necessary if students expect to complete the courses or program in which they are enrolled. CLASS-SIZE/ CLOSURE: A class with fewer than 10 students present may be closed after the first hour. REFUND POLICY: THERE ARE NO REFUNDS FOR BOOKS, CLASSES, FEES, OR SUPPLIES. Prorated refunds or credit of fees are issued for a canceled class only. COMPLAINT PROCEDURE: PAEC follows the Uniform Complaint Procedure outlined in PUSD policy AR1312.3. Information and forms are available from the Adult Education Office. TEXTBOOKS: Books are sold in the Adult Education Office. A current PAEC registration is required to purchase textbooks. No refunds or buy backs. FEES: Attendance, progress report tracking fees are $150.00 per quarter. CAFÉ: The Café will be reopened in April VISITORS: Non-registered adults or children are not permitted in any adult school class.
General Information
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Pittsburg USD District Office 2000 Railroad Ave., Pittsburg, CA
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Tuesday, February 23, 2016 at 3:30 – 4:30 PM
Come learn more about this innovative Master’s Degree program that can propel your career forward in just ONE year!
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Community Partnerships
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT!
Ambrose Recreation Center Area Agency on Aging, East County Senior Coalition
Brighter Beginnings East County Business Alliance
Legacy Nursing and Rehabilitation Los Medanos Community Health District
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Non-profit Organization U.S. POSTAGE PAID
PITTSBURG, CA 94565 Permit No. 44
Pittsburg Adult Education Center
1151 Stoneman Avenue
Pittsburg, CA 94565
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We accept major ATM/Credit
cards, cashier checks and money or-ders. NO CHECKS Accepted
PHONE: 925-473-4460 http://www.pittsburg.k12.ca.us/paec
Spring Career Fair Wednesday, April 20, 2016
10:00am - 2:00pm
Pittsburg Adult Education Center Community Resource Building
1001 Stoneman Ave.
Part-Time and Full-Time Opportunities Available!
“Come Dressed to Impress” Bring Your Resume
For more Information contact PAEC at (925) 473-4460 or smurphy@pittsburg.k12.ca.us
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