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In these times of limited budgets the El Monte-Rosemead Telephone: 626.258.5800Adult School is focused on our core mission, to improveMonday the quality -Thursdayof life 7:45 by am providing - 4:00 pm -Thursday 6:00 pm - to9:30 pm our diverse community with meaningfulMonday learning opportunities fulfill Friday 7:45 am - 3:00 pm personal, educational, and workplace goals through lifelong learning. The ongoing shortage of state and local has caused EMRAS to alter its 2 funding Rosemead Adult Center Rosemead Boulevard, Rosemead 91770 fees for the 2012-13 school year. You 4105 will N. notice resident and non-resident fees for each class or program. TheseTelephone: fees will626.258.5900 be paid on a quarterly basis.

The El Monte-Rosemead Adult School will be responsive to the diverse student population and the community that it serves. Classes will be offered to enhance the knowledge and skills necessary to participate and communicate effectively as productive citizens, workers, parents, and family members in a changing society. It is our goal to help students improve 10 their quality of life by becoming problem solvers and lifelong learners. Las Tunas Dr

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Welcome to El Monte-Rosemead Adult School. With over 50 years of existence, our school is rich with educationalwww.emras.edu and cultural tradition. We are an educational facility committed to providing outstanding SCHOOL CAMPUS DIRECTORY student-centered curriculum enhanced with supportive teachers Administration Office and Ramona Adult Center and staff to assist you in achieving1 your educational goals.

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4 Arroyo High School ................................................................................................4921 N. Cedar Avenue, El Monte 5 Baker School ............................................................................................................... 12043 Exline Street, El Monte 6 Bentel ............................................................................................................. 8932 Bentel Avenue, Rosemead August 2012Center through July 2013 7 Cherrylee School ..................................................................................................... 5025 Buffington Road, El Monte 8 Fernando R. Ledesma School .................................................................. 12347 Ramona Boulevard, El Monte Adult Secondary Education/High School High Diploma 9 Garvey Center ..........................................................................................................9108 Garvey Avenue, Rosemead (ASE/HSD) Registration 10 Lambert Park ...................................................................................................... 11431 E. McGirk Avenue, El Monte English as a Second Language (ESL) Registration 11 Kids Campus .....................................................................................................................4316 Peck Road, El Monte Career and Technical (CTE) 12 Education Mountain View High School ...................................................................................... 2900 Parkway Drive, El Monte Pre-Registration 13 Norwood Elementary School ...................................................................................4520 Whistler Avenue, El Monte Board of Trustees 14 IPortrero ASE/ABE Fall Session BeginsSchool...........................................................................................................2611 Potrero Avenue, El Monte Mr. Carlos G. Salcedo – President 15 Hondo Elementary School................................................................................ 11425 Wildflower Road, Arcadia CTE, ESL Fall Session IRio Begins 1441 Anita Avenue, South President El Monte Mrs. Theresa A.Santa Velasco – Vice Labor Day Holiday16 San Gabriel Valley Service Center (SGVCC) .......................................... 17 South El Monte Community Center................................................................ 1530 Central Avenue, South El Monte Ms. Juanita M. Gonzales – Clerk CTE Fall Session II Pre-Registration 18 South El Monte High School ...........................................................................1001 Durfee Avenue, South El Monte California High School Exit Lakes ExamElementary School ....................................................................................3900 Mr. Salvador Ramirez –Gilman Member 19 Twin Road, El Monte ASE/ABE Fall Session II Begins 20 Wilkerson School ..................................................................................................2700 N. Doreen Avenue, El Monte Ms. Maria-Elena Talamantes – Member 21 Zamora Park ...........................................................................................................3800 Penn Mar Avenue, El Monte Veterans Day Holiday

SCHOOL CALENDAR August 13-14 August 13-14 August 15 August 27 September 3 October 19 November 6-7 November 5 November 12 November 22-23 Dec. 24-Jan. 4 January 21 January 11 January 30 February 11 February 18 March 12-13 March 15 April 16 April 1-5 May 27 May 31 June 11-15 June 13 June 17 July 4 July 26

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Thanksgiving Holiday Winter Break The El Monte Union High School District prohibits the use of tobacco products at all of Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Holiday our facilities. Thank you for your cooperation. CTE Spring Session I Pre-Registration Spring Session I Begins Lincoln’s Birthday Holiday Presidents Day Holiday California High School Exit Exam CTE Spring Session II Pre-Registration Spring Session II Begins Spring Break Memorial Day Holiday CTE Summer Registration ASE/HSD, ESL Summer Registration ASE/HSD Graduation at South El Monte HS Summer Session Begins - All Programs (Monday-Thursday) Independence Day Holiday Summer Session Ends

District Administrators

Mr. Nick J.Handicapped Salerno – Superintendent parking is available at both the Ramona–and Rosemead Adult Centers. Mr. Joel Kyne Assistant Superintendent Mr. Edward Zuniga – Assistant Superintendent Mr. Ryan DiGiulio – Chief Business Officer

Adult Education Administration Principal

Mrs. Robin Torres

Assistant Principal Mrs. Sara Shapiro

Counselors

Mr. Tim Campa Ms. Trina Cardona Mr. Paul Diaz

Ms. Olga Lopez Mr. Erix Oliva Ms. Lisa Ton-Lam


GENERAL INFORMATION Table of Contents Adult Secondary Education/ High School Diploma Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 English as a Second Language Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Career and Technical Education Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-13 Manufacturing and Service Occupations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Business and Marketing Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 Computer Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-11 Medical Occupations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 Parent Education Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Older Adult and Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Who May Attend?

Adults over 18 who are not currently enrolled in a day high school may attend classes. Day school seniors checking out of local neighborhood high schools and transferring to the adult school for graduation the same year will be required to meet day school graduation requirements in full. Approval from the day school counselor and adult school counselor is necessary.

¿Quienes pueden asistir?

Adultos de 18 años que no estén matriculados en las escuela secundaria de día. Estudiantes que estén cursando el útimo año de secundaria y que salen de escuelas secundarias locales y otros distritos y pasan a la escuela de adultos para graduarse ese mismo año, necesitan completar los mismos requistos para graduarse en la escuela de día. Es necesaria la aprobación del consejero de la escuela de día y la del consejero de la escuela de adultos.

How to Register

Registration is on a first-come basis, depending on prerequisites. High School Diploma students must see an adult education counselor before registering. Students in other programs can register in class the first day. See appropriate sections. Continuing career and technical education students who are working on an Occupational Certificate can preregister for some classes. Otherwise, registration is on a first-come basis, with prerequisites met. Students must be in line and remain there. Places may not be held for others.

Como inscribirse

Las inscripciones se hacen por turno, conforme vayan llegando. Los estudiantes para el diploma de secundaria necesitan ver a su consejero de la escuela de adultos en la oficina. Los estudiantes deben inscribirse el primer día de clases, en el salón que le corresponda a la hora en que se ofrece la clase. Después de la primer semana, inscripciones se harán en la oficina. Habrá prematriculación para alguna clases. Ven la sección apropiada.

Fees

A fee is required for non-district and CTE students. Some courses may require a fee for materials. Check with the switchboard for details. Books and other supplies purchased at our bookstores must be paid with cash or credit card. Checks are not accepted.

Cuotas

Hay una cuota para los personas que viven fuera de nuestro distrito y estudiantes en el programa CTE (clases vocacionales). Algunas clases requieren una pequeña cuota para cubrir el costo de materiales. Si necesita mas información, pueden llamar a la operadora. Libros y otros materiales escolares se pueden comprar en nuestra librerias con tarjeta de credito ó en efectivo, no se aceptan cheques.

Class Cancellation

Classes with less than 18 students in attendance may be cancelled or consolidated. Students are urged to attend class regularly.

Accreditation

The adult education program is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and approved by the California State Department of Education.

Certificates of Completion and/or Achievement

For students who successfully complete a course in English as a Second Language, and/or have maintained regular attendance, a Certificate of Completion may be issued. The adult school offers a variety of classes to train adults for jobs or to improve skills in performing jobs students already have. For students who successfully complete a vocational course, a Certificate of Completion is awarded. Occupational Certificates are granted to students who successfully complete each program of sequence.

State Certificates

The State of California issues certificates to students who complete the courses in nursing assistant, home health aide, and who pass the state qualifying examination. Please call 626.258.5889 for more information.

Non-Discriminatory Statement

The El Monte Union High School District provides equal employment opportunities for men and women and does not discriminate in educational programs and activities or in the employment of personnel on the process therein on the basis of national origin, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age or any other basis prohibited by law.

Sexual Harassment Policy

The El Monte-Rosemead Adult School has policies for students and employees that prohibit sexual harassment. These written policies are available at the Ramona Center reception desk and the principal’s office.

Complaint/Grievance Resolution Procedure

The El Monte-Rosemead Adult School Complaint/Grievance Resolution Procedure has been designed to provide each potential or actual student or participant with a means of expression and recourse when he or she feels that he or she has been treated unfairly. Please refer to the posted procedure in the lobby at both adult centers, in classrooms, or contact any administrator.

CalWORKs – California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids Program

The El Monte-Rosemead Adult School participates in the California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (Cal WORKs) program. Recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program may be eligible for child care, transportation, and educational costs. For more information, please call your social worker.

Please visit our Web site www.emras.edu for up-to-date class schedule information. Plan ahead. Classes fill quickly. Please read all prerequisites. If you need assistance, our faculty and staff are here to help. Counselors are available to assist students with vocational and academic decisions. In addition, the school can assist with health service referrals and transportation information.

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ADULT SECONDARY EDUCATION - HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAM This program offers regular classroom, individualized study lab, and home study instruction. Students may study High School Diploma/GED subjects and/or Adult Basic Education. Classes are offered at both Ramona and Rosemead Centers during the day and evening hours.

Regularly Scheduled Classes

A variety of regularly scheduled classes are offered each quarter. Most subjects are offered in a classroom setting with a teacher. Check our Web site for a current schedule of classes. All students entering the High School Diploma Program must see a counselor and take assessment tests prior to enrolling.

High School Diploma Classes

The following High School Diploma classes are offered at both the Ramona and Rosemead Adult Centers (Course Descriptions follow): Fine Arts Algebra I Part I Health Algebra I Part II Math Review Art Appreciation Physical Science I Basic Education Physical Science II Biological Science I Pre-Algebra Biological Science II Speech Drama U.S. Government Economics United States History I English I United States History II English II World History I English III World History II English IV

Requirements for the High School Diploma 1. Counselor approval 2. Completion of the coursework listed below 3. Ten (10) credit residency requirement 4. Pass the California High School Exit Examination (CAHSEE)

Coursework

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English Algebra I Mathematics Biological Science/Physical Science (including both disciplines) World History and Geography I & II U.S. History I & II American Government Economics Fine Arts or Foreign Language Electives Total Credits

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40 10 10 20 10 10 5 5 10 60 180

Each five (5) credit course requires a minimum of forty-eight (48) hours of attendance and successful completion of assignments and tests. Students may take vocational courses for elective credits. A student may apply previously earned high school credits toward the diploma (official transcripts are required). Elective credits may be granted for verified satisfactory full-time work experience or military service. Ten (10) credits per year with a maximum of forty (40) credits may be earned. Students must complete one course in career/vocational preparation and one computer-based education course.

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Adult Basic Education Classes

Adult Basic Education classes are designed for students who would like to strengthen their reading, writing, and math skills before entering the High School Diploma Program. All students entering Adult Basic Education must see a counselor and take assessment tests prior to enrolling. The results of these tests determine which program/class is most appropriate. Call 626.258.5837 for additional information.

GED Testing

The El Monte-Rosemead Adult School administers the General Educational Development (GED) test. The GED test includes the following sections: Language Arts Writing, Language Arts Reading, Math, Science, and Social Studies. The requirements are: 1. Must be 18 years old at the time of application 2. Must be a resident of California 3. Must have DMV identification (Social Security number recommended, but not required) 4. Must NOT be enrolled in any regular high school The counseling staff recommends students first take the GED Practice/ Diagnostic Test. A period of about three hours is needed to complete the test. After scoring the test, the school can suggest an individualized course of study for each student. GED test preparation is offered with the use of computer software and teacher assistance. The fee for the actual GED test, payable at the time a testing appointment is arranged, is $125. This fee includes the $40.00 required by the State of California for processing and maintaining permanent records. There is a $30 fee to retest in any section that is not passed. A $75 per quarter fee will be charged to non-resident students who require coursework to prepare for the GED test. At the conclusion of the test, the adult school will send the tests to Educational Testing Services for scoring. The state GED office will issue the High School Equivalency Certificate and mail official records to your home in approximately four to six weeks. Students interested in the GED test can see a counselor to obtain more information.

CAHSEE Exam All high school graduates must pass the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE). The purpose of the CAHSEE is to assess whether students who graduate from high school can demonstrate grade level competency of the state content standards for reading, writing, and mathematics. The CAHSEE has two parts: English-Language Arts (ELA) and mathematics. The ELA part addresses state content standards through grade ten. In reading, this includes vocabulary, decoding, comprehension, and analysis of information and literary texts. In writing, this covers writing strategies, applications, and the conventions of English (e.g. grammar, spelling, and punctuation). The mathematics part of the CAHSEE addresses state standards in grades six and seven and Algebra I. The exam includes statistics, data analysis and probability, number sense, measurement and geometry, mathematical reasoning, and algebra. Students are also asked to demonstrate a strong foundation in computation and arithmetic, including working with decimals, fractions, and percents. The exam will be scheduled at various times throughout the year.


ADULT SECONDARY EDUCATION Independent Study Labs

The Individualized Study Labs at the Ramona and Rosemead Adult Centers are designed to allow students to study on an individual basis, working at their own level in an independent setting. All students entering the High School Diploma Program must see a counselor and take assessment tests prior to enrolling. An advantage of this program is that students may enroll at any time and make their own daily schedule. All work is completed at school where staff is available to assist students in all high school subjects, although teacher availability is limited.

Home Study/Independent Study

The Home Study Program, an independent study program, enables students to earn high school diploma credits for work completed at home. Students are required to meet weekly with a teacher and satisfactorily complete assignments and tests. All students entering Home Study/Independent Study must see a counselor and take assessment tests prior to enrolling. Please call the Ramona Center at 626.258.5844 or the Rosemead Center at 626.258.5937 for additional information.

The Online Independent Study Lab

The Independent Study and Home Study Programs are also offered at the Ramona and Rosemead Center through the Online Independent Study Lab. The online courses allow students who have a personal computer and internet access to work at home. Students who do not have access to a computer may complete online coursework at school. All students entering the Independent Study Lab must take assessment tests and see a counselor prior to enrolling. The counselor will assign the recommended classes. A start date and completion date for each course will also be discussed. Although students are able to work at home, unit tests must be completed at school. After successful completion of an online course, students will earn 5 credits. Please call the Ramona Center at 626.258.5844 or the Rosemead Center at 626.258.5937 for additional information.

High School Adult Education Individualized Study Labs

High School Adult Education Individualized Study Labs are open between 3 pm and 6 pm. These classes are held at the comprehensive high schools and provide high school students the opportunity to take academic subjects on an extended day basis. High school students may enroll concurrently in these adult labs. They must see their day school counselor for approval. Adults are not excluded from enrollment in any adult high school education lab.

Adult Secondary Education Course Descriptions Algebra I, Part I: This course will take the student through the basic principles of Algebra including, Properties of Real Numbers, Writing, Solving and Graphing of Linear Equations. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - No Charge; Non Resident - $75. Algebra I, Part II: This course will take the student through basic principles of Algebra including Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities, Exponents and Exponential Functions, Quadratic Equations and Functions, Polynomials and Factoring, Rational Expressions and Equations, and Operations with Radical Numbers. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - No Charge; Non Resident - $75. Art Appreciation: Art Appreciation provides an understanding and appreciation of the fine arts, particularly the visual arts. It provides an examination of the elements of art and the chief historical periods. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - No Charge; Non Resident - $75. Biological Science I, II: These courses investigate and study all living things, identify natural resources and the effects of pollution. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - No Charge; Non Resident - $75. Drama: This fine arts course is designed to provide an understanding and appreciation of drama through classroom readings of short plays. Special attention is given to the dramatic elements of plot, character, setting and dialogue. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - No Charge; Non Resident - $75.

Economics: This course presents basic principles of economics to help the students understand the “supply” and “demand” system of economics under which they live. Economics identifies the growing problems caused by unlimited demands on limited resources and develops an appreciation for sound capital investment which enables students to understand a free enterprise system. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - No Charge; Non Resident - $75. English I: This course combines the study of English Literature including vocabulary development, reading comprehension, and literary response and analysis with listening and speaking strategies, English grammar, and writing development. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - No Charge; Non Resident - $75. English II: This course is a continuation of the study of English Literature including vocabulary development, reading comprehension, and literary response and analysis combined with listening and speaking strategies, English grammar, and writing development. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - No Charge; Non Resident - $75. English III: This course combines the study of American Literature including vocabulary development, reading comprehension, and literary response and analysis combined with listening and speaking strategies, English grammar, and more advanced writing development. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - No Charge; Non Resident - $75. English IV: This course combines the study of British and World Literature including vocabulary development, reading comprehension, and literary response combined with listening and speaking strategies, English grammar, and advanced writing development. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - No Charge; Non Resident - $75. Health: This course introduces students to basic health information including how the body functions, healthy development from infancy to adulthood, and the different types of diseases and health conditions to help students make informed decisions to lead healthy and productive lives. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - No Charge; Non Resident - $75. Math Review: This course is designed for students who need a review of basic math including whole number operations, fractions, decimals, per cents, and measurement. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - No Charge; Non Resident - $75. Physical Science I, II: These courses develop a basic understanding of earth science including the universe, the planet earth, and the earth’s atmosphere and changing surface. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - No Charge; Non Resident - $75. Pre-Algebra: Course content includes an introduction to number sense, algebra and functions, measurement and geometry, statistics, data analysis and probability, and mathematical reasoning. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - No Charge; Non Resident - $75. Speech: The basic steps for the organization and delivery of a speech are covered. The elements of good public speaking and the importance of audience planning are stressed. Students are able to practice speeches in a non-threatening environment. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - No Charge; Non Resident - $75. U.S. Government: This course introduces students to the structure of the government of the United States as created by the framers of the Constitution including the legislative, executive, and judicial branches and the functions of the national, state, and local governments. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - No Charge; Non Resident - $75. United States History I, II: These courses cover political, social, and economic development of the United States, discovery, colonial period struggle for independence, establishment of constitutional government, Civil War, World War I and II, personalities, and ideas and events in American history to the present. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - No Charge; Non Resident - $75. World History I, II: These courses are offered to give students a global perspective of world history and geography. Students will gain the realization that we live in an interdependent global community whose well-being depends in part on cross-culture awareness, communication, cooperation, and respect. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - No Charge; Non Resident - $75.

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ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE This program is available to all students who are interested in learning to speak, read, and write English. Students are placed according to the results of appraisal tests, and are enrolled in one of seven levels from beginning literacy to advanced high. Classes are conveniently located throughout the community and citizenship classes are available in our Distance Learning Program.

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This program is available all studentsLANGUAGE who are interested in learning to speak, read, and write English. Students are placed ENGLISH AS A toSECOND ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE according to the results of appraisal tests, and enrolled in one of seven levels from beginning literacy to advanced high. Classes The levels of instruction offered range from beginningare literacy to advanced are highconveniently and address alllocated languagethroughout skill areas. the community and homestudies is available in our Distance Learning Program. Upon completion of the ESL program and qualifying entrance tests, pupils may advance to classes in the High School Diploma Program. Conversation classes are available at some locations. Citizenship is offered ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE through the Distance Learning Program.

The levels of instruction offered range from beginning literacy to advanced high and address all language skill areas. INGLES COMO SEGUNDO IDIOMA Upon completion of the ESL program and qualifying entrance tests, Este programa está disponible para estudiantes que estén interesados en pupils may advance to classes in the High School Diploma Program. aprender a hablar, leer y escribir el idioma inglés. Los estudiantes son Conversation classes aresiete available at some locations. Citizenship is los registrados en uno de niveles desde in álfabeto a avanzado según offered through the Distance Learning Program. resultados de un examen. Al terminar el examen del dominio de inglés, los estudiantes pueden avanzar a un programa de escuela secundaria. Clases de inglés INGLES COMO SEGUNDO IDIOMA especializando en escuchar/hablar y lectura/escritura están disponible en localidades. Se ofrece curso de ciudadania a través de nuestro Estealgunas programa está disponible para estudiantes que estén interesados programa de aprendizaje a distancia. en aprender a hablar, leer y escribir el idioma inglés. Los estudiantes

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Beginning Literacy 2.1010 This course is designed for students who are not literate in their native language. Students will build a basic vocabulary including letters, numbers, ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE and life skills. They will learn to speak, read, and write in English. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - No Charge; Non Resident - $75.

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Intermediate 2.1030 This course is designed for students to learn how to communicate in (Intermediate Low and Intermediate High) everyday situations and build a larger vocabulary through listening, This course is designed for students who can understand and communicate speaking, reading, and writing activities. simple oral and written messages in English. Students will learn beginning problem solving and critical thinking. Reading and writing development Intermediate 2.1030 will be emphasized. (Intermediate Low and Intermediate High) Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - No Charge; Non Resident - $75.

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ESL Conversation 2.1050 This course is designed for intermediate and above ESL students who Distance Learning wish to strengthen their oral communication skills. ESL English and Citizenship 2.1090

Distance Learning The Distance Learning Program offers beginning through advanced ESL and citizenship instruction. Students learn English through a series of

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CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION The career and technical education program provides students with opportunities to explore, evaluate, and prepare for careers. Our program provides entry-level training experiences that prepare students for successful participation in the community, home life, work, and college. Innovative and state-of-the-art programs are made available to all individuals, especially the career-oriented student.

Enrollment

Students will be expected to buy books for classes enrolled in; the cost will vary. In some classes, a materials fee may also be required. Please be prepared to pay in cash. Students may enroll in as many classes as they desire as long as all prerequisites are met. Many vocational classes offer preregistration or priority registration for continuing students who are working toward an Occupational Certificate. For all other students, registration is accepted on the first day of class and will be on a first-come first-serve basis as long as all prerequisites are met. Students having questions should speak with the teacher prior to registration. For more information please call: Business Education 626.258.5861 CNA Program 626.258.5885 Computer Education 626.258.5871 General Information 626.258.5873 Medical Occupations 626.258.5872 Machine Shop 626.258.5866 School Campus Security Occupations 626.258.5884

Occupational Certificates

The adult school offers a variety of Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs to train adults for jobs or to improve skills in performing current jobs. A certificate of completion is awarded to students who successfully complete each of our courses. An Occupational Certificate is granted to students who successfully complete a CTE Career Sequence Program. The following list identifies our current Career Sequence Programs.

Accounting Clerk

Medical Assistant Front Office

Accounting Clerk/Bookkeeper

Medical Billing and Coding

Animated Entertainment Specialist

Medical Transcriber

Automotive Service and Repair

Office Support Specialist Payroll Clerk

Certified Nurse Assistant

Pharmacy Technician

Graphic Designer

Physical Therapy Aide

Prerequisite are required for many courses. Check current class schedules for information.

Home Health Aide

Restorative Nursing Assistant

Employers

Information Processing Clerk

School Campus Security

Licensed Vocational Nurse

Telecommunication Services

Machinist (CNC, CAD)

Specialist

Medical Assistant Back Office

Web Page Designer

Prerequisite

If you are interested in hiring one of the adult school’s career tech students, please call 626.258.5822.

Career Technical Education Registration Fees Resident - $25 per quarter Non Resident - $75 per quarter

Building, Manufacturing, Service, And Transportation Automotive Service and Repair

This course is designed to provide students with the fundamentals of the automotive engine including transmissions, brakes, and suspension systems. Students will learn basic automotive tool and equipment use and how to safely perform basic repair and maintenance operations. This class is designed to train automotive technicians for entry level positions in the automotive industry. Prerequisite: None. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

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Machinist

(Beginning, Advanced, and CNC and Milling) Beginning Machinist is designed for individuals who want to learn how to use machine shop equipment and read blueprints. Advanced Machinist is designed to further develop skills in machine technology. This CNC level of instruction features Haas CNC, mill, and Bridgeport Trak3 milling machines. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

School Campus Security

This course meets the State of California’s SB 1626 and Education Code 38001.5 requirements for K-12 and community college security personnel. This course covers roles and responsibilities, mediation laws and awareness, and preparedness. This course is recommended by the Los Angeles County Office of Education. To earn a certificate of completion students must pass a state exam and complete all classroom assignments. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

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Finance and business

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Career Sequence Certificates Students seeking a Career Sequence Certificate must complete the courses listed for the occupational field they wish to pursue.

Accounting Clerk (Entry Level) • 10-Key Calculator • Accounting I • Applied Computer Technologies (ACT) • Automated Accounting I • Job Preparation • Spreadsheets I

Recommended: Business Accounting I, II (QuickBooks or PeachTree) Keyboarding I Payroll Procedures I Spreadsheets II

Accounting Clerk/Bookkeeper (Advanced) • Completion of Accounting Clerk Cluster or Counselor approval • Accounting II • Automated Accounting II

• Payroll Procedures I, II •B usiness Accounting I, II (QuickBooks or PeachTree) • Spreadsheets II

Information Processing Clerk • 10-Key Calculator • Applied Computer Technologies (ACT) • Job Preparation • Keyboarding I • Office Messaging • Spreadsheets I • Text/Word Processing I

Recommended: Design Elements Filing Keyboarding II Text/Word Processing II

Accounting I

Easy to learn concepts introducing the accounting cycle will be covered. No complicated math is required. Course covers basic instruction in journals, ledgers, financial statements, accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll, and more. Hands-on computerized projects are also used to automate the accounting cycle throughout the course. Accounting I is a semester course. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Accounting II

The Accounting II course covers advanced accounting concepts in cost accounting, managerial accounting, non-profit accounting, departmentalized accounting, budgetary accounting, and more. Handson computer projects will be included. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Automated Accounting I

This course will further review using the computer to complete the accounting cycle. A basic accounting software is used for accounting projects. Course covers special computerized journalizing techniques, sales and purchase invoicing, payroll, inventory control, general ledgers, financial statement analysis. Emphasis is also placed on integration with Word and Excel. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Automated Accounting II

This course covers advanced computerized concepts and principles for a corporation. Course covers computerized principles for depreciation analysis, financial statement analysis, journalizing, general ledgers, inventory, and more. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Business Accounting I, II (PeachTree)

Payroll Clerk/Timekeeper • 10-Key Calculator • Applied Computer Technologies (ACT) • Job Preparation • Payroll Procedures I, II • Spreadsheets I

Students will learn simple math concepts which are the basis of calculator functions. Business problems will be done by hand first then students will do them using the calculator. Students will learn to list numbers with speed and accuracy using the 10-key touch system. Using realistic office skills, students will develop the machine skills necessary in business. Beginning Spring 2011, this course became computerized 10-key instruction. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Recommended: Accounting I Business Accounting II (QuickBooks) Filing Keyboarding I Telephone Techniques/ Customer Service

This course will introduce students to the accounting cycle utilizing the new 2012 PeachTree Accounting software. Students will be introduced to the basic functions and uses of the software. Course cover new company setup, journalizing, general ledger analysis, payroll, inventory, sales invoicing, purchase invoicing, integration with other software applications, form design, and more. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Business Accounting I, II (QuickBooks)

This course is designed to introduce computer accounting concepts and applied instruction in the use of QuickBooks software. Emphasis is placed on adapting familiar personal financial concepts to business situations. Activities include creating a company, creating and editing lists of customers, vendors, employees, items, and chart of accounts; bank reconciliation, recording transactions, and financial reporting. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Computer Lab

Expected Schoolwide Learning Results Effective Communicators Lifelong Learners Problem Solvers

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Computer Lab is designed for students who are currently enrolled in a computer course. Many courses require computer lab experiences, usually a minimum of nine hours per course. Students work on identified assignments in a self-paced environment and must obtain permission slips for attending. Prerequisite: Approval of regular classroom teacher. Students must obtain permission slips from their regular classroom teacher to attend any of the computer labs.


Finance and business Business Mathematics

This course provides the opportunity to review basic math skills, banking services, payroll taxes, insurance, purchasing merchandise and mark up and mark down, interest, consumer credit, mortgages, metrics, and currency. It also emphasizes the development of skills to become adept at taking employment tests by stressing accuracy and speed. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Filing

This short and intensive course will provide students with the ability to work efficiently with any filing system. Basic filing rules, types of filing systems, records management, and computerized filing will be covered. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Job Preparation

This course is designed to prepare the student planning a career in medical & business environment. Topics will consist of building self-esteem and positive attitudes, problem solving, grooming and dressing for success, developing work ethics and team building, resume preparation, job applications, successful interviewing, and creating a portfolio. Required for all Career Sequence Certificates. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Office Procedures

This course is designed to provide the typical work performed by an entry-level position in today’s computerized workplace. It also emphasizes creating a work environment, developing organization and problemsolving skills, and practicing the role and responsibilities in the business world. Activities include gathering and organizing information, correcting documents, e-mails, messaging, creating letters, memorandums, lists and financial reports using a variety of business application software. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Information technology Career Sequence Certificates Students seeking a Career Sequence Certificate must complete the courses listed for the occupational field they wish to pursue.

Graphic Designer • Applied Computer Technologies (ACT) • Design Elements • Digital Imaging I, II • Graphic Design I • Job Preparation

• Office Presentations • Office Resources Recommended: Graphic Design II Web Page Design I, II

Office Support Specialist • Applied Computer Technologies (ACT) • Design Elements • Job Preparation • Office Messaging • Office Presentations • Office Resources • Office Technology I, II, III

• Spreadsheets I • Text/Word Processing I Recommended: 10-Key Calculator Database Management Keyboarding II Spreadsheets II Text/Word Processing II

Keyboarding I

Students will learn how to type letters, numbers, and symbols; type short paragraphs, and take timed writings. Lessons introduce two keys at a time until the entire keyboard is learned. Keyboarding speeds build to 25 wpm, with an emphasis on accuracy. No Registration Fee.

Keyboarding II

Students will build keyboarding speeds to 65+ wpm with an emphasis on accuracy, become familiar with word processing, work with correspondence, business reports, agendas, itineraries, forms, tables, minutes of a meeting, advanced formatting, proof reading, and English skills. No Registration Fee.

Payroll Procedures I, II

Students will complete a comprehensive study of payroll records and procedures. Instruction will include analyzing time cards and records, methods of computing earnings, payroll registers, employee earnings records, check writing procedures and basic federal and state tax form completion. Students will also be working on a payroll clerk practice simulation to further reinforce understanding of the payroll cycle. The QuickBooks 2012 version will be used to process payroll documents. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Spelling and Vocabulary

This course provides an all-inclusive approach to the rules of spelling. Students will not only learn to spell words, but they will understand the meanings of the words in the context in which they are used. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Telephone/Customer Service

This class is designed to train students in the proper use of the telephone in the business world. Students learn to answer phones in a professional manner, make calls, relay and take messages, screen calls, transfer calls, terminate calls, use proper phrasing, and place international calls. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Telecommunications Services Specialist • Applied Computer Technologies (ACT) • Job Preparation • Office Messaging • Office Technology I, II, III • Office Telephone Systems • Telephone Techniques/ Customer Service

Recommended: Office Presentations Spreadsheets I Text/Word Processing I Office Resources

Web Page Designer • Animation I • Applied Computer Technologies (ACT) • Design Elements • Digital Imaging I • Job Preparation • Office Resources • Text/Word Processing I

• Web Page Design I, Part 1 • Web Page Design II, Part 1 Recommended: Digital Imaging II Graphic Design I Web Page Design I, Part 2 Web Page Design II, Part 2

Counselors are available to assist students with vocational and academic decisions. In addition, the school can assist with health service referrals and transportation information. Special populations such as CalWORKs, EDD, and rehabilitation clients are served through school programs.

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Information technology - Information Support and Services Applied Computer Technologies (ACT)

This course is designed for individuals who have no prior computer experience and includes an introduction to graphical management of computer systems and software using Microsoft Windows and includes an introduction to word processing, spreadsheets, and the Internet. After successful completion of this course, students are eligible to enroll in any entry-level, Windows-based course. Students must be familiar with the standard typewriter keyboard and be concurrently enrolled in Keyboarding I if they type less than 25 wpm. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident $25; Non Resident - $75.

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Office Resources

Topics of this course include an introduction to communication systems and the global economy, computer networks and design, discovering and browsing the Internet, using and managing electronic mail, and an introduction to Web page design. This course helps students prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist exams. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Office Technology I, II, III – IC3 Certification

This course stresses hands-on computer activities and provides an introduction in the use of a Microsoft Windows-base database application. Planning, creating, using and saving a data base will be covered. Also covered in this course will be displaying records in a data base, insert, sort, pack, change, browse and other major data base functions. This course helps students prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist exams. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

This course is divided into three sections which coincide with Certiports’s IC3 examination and certification requirements. The three parts of IC3 and this course are Computer Fundamentals, Key Applications, and Living Online. Topics of this course will include parts of the computer and computer peripherals, DOS, Windows and Mac operating systems, and application programs such as text/word processing, spreadsheets, database management, office messaging and office presentations. Topics will also include a comprehensive coverage of the Internet and various resources found on the World Wide Web. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident $25; Non Resident - $75.

Database Management II

Spreadsheets I (Microsoft Excel 2007)

Database Management I (Access 2007)

This course stresses hands-on computer activities and provides advanced instruction on the use of Microsoft Access for Windows. The course will provide advanced training on reports, forms, object linking and embedding (OLE) fields, hyperlinks and subforms, and creating macros, and using Visual Basic for applications (VBA). This course helps students prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist exams. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Design Elements

This course is second in a sequence following Applied Computer Technologies and further develops Microsoft Windows skills to include advanced file management, folder creation, copying mass media, and formatting various media types. Other topics include working with the Windows Explorer and My Computer programs, creating shortcuts, and working with quick menus. This course helps students prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist exams. The world of graphic arts is introduced through the Paint program. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Desktop Publishing

This course provides hands-on instruction in basic techniques of manipulating text and graphics, multiple page documents, and designing various publications using Microsoft Publisher or Adobe InDesign. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Office Messaging (Outlook 2007)

This course is an introduction to office messaging management using Microsoft Outlook. Students will be introduced to creating and managing electronic mail, contact lists, calendars, tasks, and office notes. Working with attachments and voice communications are also covered. This course helps students prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist exams. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Office Presentations (PowerPoint 2007)

This course provides an overview of the basic concepts of multimedia development and provides hands-on instruction in the interactive development of slide presentations including audience handouts and audio enhancements. This course helps students prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist exams. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

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This course provides hands-on instruction on the use of computerized worksheets using Microsoft Excel for Windows. Activities will include creating and displaying a worksheet, sorting data and report preparation; adding, deleting, and changing labels, values and formulas. This course helps students prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist exams. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Spreadsheets II

This advanced course provides an in-depth and hands-on instruction on the use and applications of a computerized worksheet. Students will be introduced to charts, database management, macros, advanced formulas, global functions, and advanced printing. This course helps students prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist exams. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Text/Word Processing I (Microsoft 2007)

Training is available on IBM commercial desktop computers utilizing Corel PerfectOffice or Microsoft Word, Windows-based word processing applications. This course includes creating, saving, and printing office documents. Students must be able to type a minimum of 30 wpm before the issuance of a certificate. This career and technical course is aligned with the needs of the community and enhances the knowledge and skills necessary to participate effectively as citizens, workers, parents, and family members in a changing society. This course helps students prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist exams. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.


Information technology - Information Support and Services Text/Word Processing II

This course further develops electronic word processing skills to an advanced level. Training will include advanced keying, printing and blocking techniques, advanced document management, math and spreadsheet features, line and paragraph numbering, advanced macros, introduction to desktop publishing, desktop graphics, enhanced graphic options, layout and design. Students must be able to type a minimum of 55 wpm before the issuance of a certificate. This course helps students prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist exams. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Workforce Readiness

This multi-disciplined, bilingual, job preparation course offers specialized job training in keyboarding, word processing, electronic worksheets, and office presentations. After successful completion of this course, students are prepared to enter the workforce or are eligible to enroll in any entrylevel, Windows-based course. Prerequisite: Students must be referred by WorkSource. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Lab, Computer

Computer Lab is designed for students who are currently enrolled in a computer course. Many courses require computer lab experiences, usually a minimum of nine hours per course. Students work on identified assignments in a self-paced environment and must obtain permission slips for attending. Prerequisite: Approval of regular classroom teacher. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

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Microsoft Office Skills Assessment

Office Skills Assessment includes a pre-test to the Microsoft Office Specialist Exam that will provide the student with his or her strong and weak points. Based on assessment scores students are given reinforcement activities (including hands-on and on-line learning) to try the test again, or are placed in regular classes and retested after completion. There is no fee for the assessments. This assessment program is open entry if classroom space and equipment usage permits. The assessment program is suggested, not required, to take the Microsoft Office Specialist exam at the El Monte-Rosemead Adult School. Assessments are provided for Microsoft Access, Excel, PowerPoint, and Word.

Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) and IC3 Exams

Access Excel PowerPoint Word

In partnership with Certiport.com, El Monte-Rosemead Adult School is an authorized testing center for Microsoft Office Specialist and IC3 Exams. The cost per exam will be determined. We test for Microsoft Access, Excel, PowerPoint, and Word. Information for taking the MOS exam is available at the assessment center, room 208, at the Ramona Adult Center between the hours of 10 am and noon.

Programming and Engineering Digital Imaging and Illustration for Gaming

This course will provide methods of figures-in-motion and basic editing techniques. Other topics include digital editing, character animation, light, color, and sound effects suitable for print and the World Wide Web. Adobe Flash or Fireworks (CS4) software and IBM commercial desktop computers will be used in this class. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

This advanced capstone-course is designed for individuals who are working toward their Animated Entertainment (Gaming) Specialist Career Cluster Certificate. This course introduces the student to how animation works in three-dimensional scenes. Topics of this course include the skills and tools needed to produce audio and visual effects in games, techniques for building and texturing structures and terrain, linking, animating materials, and detailed use of animation utilities. This career and technical education course is aligned with the needs of the community and enhance the knowledge and skills necessary to participate effectively as citizens, workers, parents, and family members in a changing society. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Digital Imaging I, II (Adobe Photoshop CS4)

Office Telephone Systems

Media Support and Services Animation I, II

This course is designed for students to learn figures in motion and basic editing techniques using Adobe Photoshop CS4 software. Topics include digital editing, character animation, light, color, and sound effects suitable for print and the World Wide Web. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident $25; Non Resident - $75.

Graphic Design I (Adobe Illustrator CS4)

Students will learn how to take an idea and prepare a sketch, drawing or physical model suitable for rendering as animation, drafting, engineering, analysis, or manufacturing. The tools used in this course include state-ofthe-art computers and Adobe Illustrator CS4 software. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Counselors are available to assist students with vocational and academic decisions. In addition, the school can assist with health service referrals and transportation information. Special populations such as CalWORKs, EDD, and rehabilitation clients are served through school programs.

This introductory course is designed for individuals interested in office telephone system installation and management. This course provides an introduction on telephone history, planning a home office telephone installation, identifying wire pairs and color codes, tools of the trade, electrical circuits and relays; analog, electronic, digital, and IP technology, and equipment setup and testing. Other topics include programming digital PBX switches; moves, adds, and changes; end-user class of services and call restriction, automated attendant and music on hold, voice mail and navigational trees. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Web Page Design I (HTML)

This course provides advanced topics on creating Web pages and exposes students to common Web page formats and functions. Topics include creating and editing a Web page, creating a Web site and links, and creating tables and image maps. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Web Page Design II (Dreamweaver CS4)

This course provides advanced topics on creating Web pages and exposes students to common Web page formats and functions. Topics include creating and editing a Web page, creating a Web site and links, and creating tables and image maps. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

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Health Science and Medical Technology Career Sequence Certificates Students seeking a Career Sequence Certificate must complete the courses listed for the occupational field they wish to pursue.

Medical Assistant – Back Office • Anatomy & Physiology • Applied Computer Technologies • Back Office Procedures • Bloodborne Pathogens • Coding, Introduction to • CPR • Laboratory Procedures for the Medical Assistant • Job Preparation • Medical Math

• Medical Receptionist • Medical Terminology Recommended: 10-Key Calculator Filing Medical Terminology – Advanced Medical Word Processing Telephone Techniques/ Customer Service

Medical Assistant – Front Office • 10-Key Calculator • Anatomy & Physiology • Applied Computer Technologies • Coding, Introduction to • CPR • Filing • Job Preparation • Medical Receptionist • Medical Receptionist, Computerized • Medical Terminology

• Medical Word Processing Recommended: Back Office Procedures Keyboarding I Medical Billing, Computerized Medical Math Medical Terminology – Advanced Spreadsheets I, II Telephone Techniques/ Customer Service

Medical Billing & Coding • Anatomy & Physiology • Applied Computer Technologies • Coding, CPT • Coding, ICD-9CM • Medical Billing, Computerized • Medical Terminology

• Medical Word Processing Recommended: 10-Key Calculator Medical Billing Theory Medical Terminology – Advanced Spreadsheets I, II

Medical Transcriber • Anatomy & Physiology • Keyboarding II • Medical Terminology, Advanced • Medical Transcribing

•M edical Transcribing, Foreign Dialects • Medical Word Processing

Pharmacy Technician • Anatomy & Physiology • Applied Computer Technologies • Medical Job Preparation • Medical Math • Medical Terminology • Pharmacy Externship • Pharmacy Technician Principles

Recommended: 10-Key Calculator Filing Medical Billing Computerized Coding, Introduction to Telephone Techniques/ Customer Service

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Diagnostic Services Anatomy and Physiology

This course will cover general anatomical reference, terminology, gross anatomy, physiology of tissues, and major body systems. Students will gain an understanding of normal and abnormal anatomical functions. Information learned in class will be useful to anyone entering medical occupations. (Available in 9 or 18 week sections.) Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Medical Assistant – Back Office Procedures

This course must be taken along with other Medical Assistant prerequisites. This course will develop skills in vital signs, sterile techniques, first aid, and CPR, EKG’s and injections. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Medical Assistant – Laboratory Procedures

This course will include laboratory procedures commonly expected of medical assistants in doctors’ offices including urinalysis, reading of hemoglobin counts, injections and venipuncture. The preceeding meet the requirements of the California State Department of Health for injections and venipuncture for the medical assistant. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Medical Assistant – Bloodborne Pathogens

This one day, three-hour class is a prerequisite for Medical Laboratory Assistant, but is recommended for all medical students. Universal precautions, Hepatitis B, C, HIV, and employer’s exposure control will be covered. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Medical Terminology

This course is designed for individuals beginning a career requiring the understanding of medical terms and helps them develop the ability to read and understand the language of medicine. Students learn to comprehend abbreviations, prefixes, suffixes, and root words. Information learned in class is useful for those interested in becoming medical or nurse assistants. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Medical Terminology – Advanced

This advanced course is designed to expose students to the technical language of the science of medicine through Latin and Greek words. This provides upgrading skills, and information on medical terms by explaining word building systems. Terminology as it relates to body systems will be taught. This will enhance the student’s knowledge in recognizing anatomical systems, functions, and diseases. This course is a prerequisite for the LVN Program. Useful for students studying to become a medical or nurse assistant. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Pharmacy Technician Principles

This course includes principles of pharmacy drug laws, drug classification, prescriptions, and compounding. Registration Fee per course: Resident $125; Non Resident - $360.

Pharmacy Technician Externship

Student will complete 120 hours externship at a local pharmacy to complete state requirements. Registration Fee per course: Resident - $125; Non Resident - $360.

Health Informatics Coding, Introduction to

Students will learn basic knowledge of ICD-9 and CPT coding. Students will test their skills by completing coding exercises. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Coding, Insurance Clerk/Medical Billing: CPT

This course will include the background, structure, conventions, and basic coding rules for procedural coding. Then students will have a chance to test their coding skills by completing a series of coding exercises. Resident Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.


Health Informatics (continued) Coding, Insurance Clerk/Medical Billing: ICD

This course will include the background, structure, conventions, and basic coding rules for diagnosis coding. Information will include coding from the V code section as well as guidance on symptoms and late effects coding. Specific guidelines are given for diagnosis coding. Then students will have a chance to test their coding skills by completing a series of coding exercises. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Hospital Coding

This course covers in-patient and out-patient coding and the principles of the UB-04 claim form. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Medical Billing and Coding

This course offers the skills needed for students to be able to solve insurance billing problems, how to manually code claims using the CPT, HCPCS, ICD9-CM manual books, complete common insurance forms as well as to identify and appeal common claim errors. After obtaining the suggested practical work experience, students who complete this course could be qualified to sit for the AAPC, CPC or CPC-P, AHIMA, CCA exam and/or other national certification exams. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Medical Billing Theory

This course covers various types of health insurance, such as accident insurance, disability income insurance, hospitalization, medical expense insurance, and accidental death and dismemberment insurance. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Medical Billing, Computerized (Using Medisoft)

Students will learn day-to-day activities of managing data, entering patient and case information, processing transactions, producing reports and patient statements, processing claims and office procedures such as daily and weekly tasks. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Medical Job Preparation

This course is designed to prepare the student planning a career in medical & business environment. Topics will consist of building self-esteem and positive attitudes, problem solving, grooming and dressing for success, developing work ethics and team building, resume preparation, job applications, successful interviewing, and creating a portfolio. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Medical Math

A review of basic math skills useful for the medical student is covered with an emphasis on the metric system as used by medical assistants and pharmacy technicians. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Medical Receptionist, Computerized (Medisoft)

The demand for health care services is increasing due to technological advances and to an aging population. Administrative duties in medical offices are also becoming more involved with technology. Computers are playing an ever-increasing role in helping to handle some of the most important functions. Students who aim to find an administrative job in the health care industry will find that computer knowledge is a prerequisite for employment. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Medical Receptionist

Telephone techniques, filing, scheduling appointments, fundamentals of bookkeeping with emphasis on the Hadley pegboard system, charting and HIPAA will be taught. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Therapeutic Services Medic CPR/AED and First Aid

This three-week class trains individuals how to respond during emergency situations. Participants learn to recognize and attend to respiratory or cardiac problems, sudden illnesses and injuries to adults, children, and infants. Adult, child, and infant CPR is included in this course. Registration Fee per course: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) Training

This nine-week or 18-week course prepares students to be eligible to take the state competency test. Students must meet all of the following requirements as required by the California State Department of Public Health: 1. Health Clearance: This includes a history and physical by a medical doctor (MD) and a TB skin test. If the skin test is positive, results of a chest x-ray signed by a radiologist (MD) are required. 2. Criminal Clearance: Criminal clearance for conviction of a crime other than a minor traffic violation is required upon enrollment and prior to patient contact. Certification will not be issued until the individual has undergone a criminal records background check and has been cleared. 3. English Language Proficiency: Passage of the CASAS reading test with an 8th grade level or higher. 4. Pregnancy: If a student is pregnant, she must obtain a doctor’s clearance to attend class. 5. Course of Study: The state of California regulates the hours required for this course. The theory of fifty (50) hours and the clinical instruction of one hundred (100) hours are provided by nursing instructors. The total cost is $410, including State Competency Examination. Credit for this course is transferable to local licensed vocational nurse (LVN) programs. Registration Fee per course: Resident - $120; Non Resident - $360.

Certified Nurse Assistant - Recertification (open entry)

Course meets the Department of Public Health guidelines for the 48-hour recertification requirement. Students must have worked as a nurse assistant within the last two years. Students may attend classes desired; however, must be on time and stay for the entire class to obtain credit. Partial credit cannot be given. Enroll during class. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

EKG Technician

This course teaches students to perform EKGs and to recognize abnormalities in the heart rate of patients in the ambulatory care setting. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Home Health Aide

This 40-hour course for licensed home health aide provides theory (20 hours) in the classroom and clinical practice (20 hours) done at local area hospitals to provide care for clients in the home. 1. Health Clearance: This includes a history and physical by a medical doctor (MD) and a TB skin test. If the skin test is positive, results of a chest x-ray signed by a radiologist (MD) are required. 2. Criminal Clearance: Criminal clearance for conviction of a crime other than a minor traffic violation is required upon enrollment and prior to patient contact. Certification will not be issued until the individual has undergone a criminal records background check and has been cleared. 3. Current CPR card. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)

This is a 12-month nursing program to become an entry-level licensed nurse. It is a full-time commitment. Upon successful completion, student will be eligible to take the NCLEX-PN® exam. Enrollment for the LVN program takes place twice a year. To qualify for admission, you must: be at least eighteen (18) years old, have proof of a high school diploma or GED from an accredited school, and pass the LVN entrance examination. This program is accredited by the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians (BVNPT). For more information about the program, please call 626.258.5885. Registration Fee: Resident - $300; Non Resident - $900.

Medical Transcription

Physical Therapy Aide

Microsoft Word For The Medical Assistant

Restorative Nurse Assistant (RNA)

The student will translate various medical reports from doctor’s dictation on voice recording equipment. After initial “orientation” with the teacher, students work independently in a lab setting. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75. This course is designed to prepare students to work with Microsoft Word in a medical office setting. Medical offices are fast-paced environments that require proficiency with a variety of duties specific to the healthcare environment. Authentic medical documents provide the context for learning essential computer tasks performed in the medical office. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

Students will learn to assist therapists in providing services that help improve mobility, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities. Students will be qualified to work in an office, clinic, or convalescent hospital. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75. This program is designed to provide the CNA with training and knowledge to assist the resident in achieving and maintaining their highest level of self-care and independence. Class begins every 9 weeks. 1. Current health examination with a TB skin test. If skin test is positive, a chest X-Ray is required. 2. Current CPR card. Registration Fee per quarter: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75.

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Parent Education Parent Education through Parent Child Participation

This course provides parents or caregivers an opportunity to enhance their parenting skills through observation and participation with their children in a stimulating and creative environment. Parent Participation classes are a low-cost preschool option taught by teachers holding California teaching credentials. The parent or caregiver is the registered student. The registered student must accompany the child or children who are attending class. Infants to 5-years-olds are accepted. Registration occurs in the classroom during class time. There is a $25 resident registration fee and $75 for non resident fee per semester. A $10 material fee for each child is required. All fees are paid in cash and are non refundable. Norwood School, Room 1 TWTh

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Rio Hondo School, Room 33 9:00 am - 12 noon 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm

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Registration Fee per semester: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75. Material Fee per child: $10. Rosemead Adult Center, Room 160 MWF TTh

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Young Young

Registration Fee per semester: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75. Material Fee per child: $10. Twin Lakes School, Room 34 TTh WF

This parent and child participation course provides parents of caregivers an opportunity to enhance their parenting skills and prepare their 4-yearold children for kindergarten. The parent or caregiver is the registered student. The registered student must accompany the child or children who are attending class. 1. The child should be 4 years old on/or before 12/02/12. 2. No siblings (except twins) are allowed to attend class. Registration occurs in the classroom during class time. There is a $25 resident registration fee and $75 for non resident fee per semester. A $10 material fee for each child is required. All fees are paid in cash and are non refundable. TTh TTh

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Registration Fee per semester: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75. Material Fee per child: $10. Wilkerson School, Room 23 - English/Spanish MWF MWF

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Distance Learning Parent Education Study at Home at Your Own Convenience

The Distance Learning Program is designed to aid parents in acquiring positive parenting skills and increasing their knowledge of a child’s social, physical, and emotional development. We offer a wide selection of topics for the infant through the teen years. Materials (packets/videos) are checked out to students who meet with a teacher once a week to discuss their individual concerns. Packets are available in English, Spanish, and Chinese. This program has been approved by some courts for individuals who are required to take a parenting course. For more information, please call 626.258.5913. There is a $10.00 fee for materials. Granada Childcare Center, Room 7

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Alfaro Alfaro

Registration Fee per semester: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75. Material Fee per child: $10.

Registration Fee per semester: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75. Material Fee per child: $10. TTh TTh

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Registration Fee per semester: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75. Material Fee per child: $10. MWF MW

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LAUP Program

Free or low cost preschool designed to provide kindergarten readiness skills to 4-year old children. Open to families of any income level. Mornings: 8:00 am - 11:30 am

Afternoons: 12 noon - 3:30 pm

CCTR Program

Designed to provide preschool and child care to children whose parents are attending Adult School classes for a minimum of 6 hours/day or are working for a minimum of 6 hours/day. LOW COST for income eligible families. Children ages 3 to 5-years old. 7:30 am - 3:30 pm

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OLDER ADULT and SPECIAL INTEREST The El Monte-Rosemead Adult School offers a daily schedule for senior citizens. Classes are held at several locations for your convenience. (Addresses are listed on the back cover.) Anyone 18 years and older may attend these special interest classes.

Chinese Brush Painting

This course is designed to develop basic skills and techniques in the fundamentals of Chinese Brush Painting. Registration Fee per semester: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75. Norwood M M

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Dressmaking – Beginning

This course helps students acquire the knowledge, correct techniques, skills, and special sewing tips to do basic sewing and to make the most of their wardrobe. There will be a non-refundable $10 fee for materials. Registration Fee per semester: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75. Granada MF Norwood M Th

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Dressmaking – Pattern Design and Alteration

This class will help the student in selection and use of commercial patterns, the fundamental process of garment construction, fitting, elementary design and pattern development, wardrobe planning, grooming and elementary tailoring. There will be a non-refundable $10 fee for materials. Registration Fee per semester: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75. Norwood WF T

9:00 am - 2:00 pm 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

Martinez Lebron

Exercise and Fitness – Senior Aerobics

This program is designed to meet the needs of older adults to live a more healthful and happier life. This class will help the student develop cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength, flexibility, balance, and endurance. This is done through a combination of stretching, range of motion, resistance and toning exercises, weight training, and aerobics set to music. Registration Fee per semester: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75. El Monte Senior Community Center MWF 8:00 am - 10:00 am Norwood MWF 10:30 am - 12:30 pm South El Monte Community Center TTh 8:30 am - 10:30 am

Field Field Field

Exercise and Fitness – Tai Chi

This course emphasizes the development and maintenance of a healthy body with a focus on an ancient Chinese philosophy of mediation and physical exercise. It consists of carefully coordinated exercises that follow a natural relaxed pattern of gradual movements and body rotation. The course provides a variety of exercises and self discipline to promote one’s mental and physical fitness in the areas of preventative and personal development. Registration Fee per semester: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75. Norwood F

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Floristry I

Students will learn the principles of floral design, uses of floral materials and tools, and how to prepare simple floral arrangements and decorative items. Basic sales techniques, customer service, and basic business practices also covered. There will be a non-refundable $50 fee for materials per quarter. Registration Fee per semester: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75. South El Monte High School MW 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Hidalgo

626.258.4994 Registration takes place in the classroom.

Floristry II

There will be a non-refundable $50 fee for materials per quarter. Prerequisite: Floristry I. Registration Fee per semester: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75. South El Monte High School TTh 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Hidalgo

Floristry, Advanced

Prerequisite: Floristry II. Registration Fee per semester: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75. South El Monte High School TBD TBA

Hidalgo

Needle Arts

A course in hand knitting and crocheting in which the student learns methods, yarns, charting, ribbon knitting and how to read printed instructions. Registration Fee per semester: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75. El Monte Senior Citizen Center F 8:30 am - 11:30 am Norwood Th 8:30 am - 11:30 am South El Monte Senior Citizen Center M 8:30 am - 11:30 am

Farley Farley Farley

Oil Painting

This class is designed to provide a background of experience in oil painting. Students may choose oil or acrylics. Students will learn basics and be able to make their own composition. Students will be confident and competent in their chosen medium. Registration Fee per semester: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75. Lambert Park W 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Norwood T 9:00 am - 1:00 pm South El Monte Senior Citizen Center F 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

Gardner/Lemus Gardner/Lemus Gardner/Lemus

Quilting - Basic Techniques

A class designed for students who want to explore the world of quilting. It will cover basic cutting, piecing, appliqué layering, borders, and bindings. Students will complete a sampler in class. Registration Fee per semester: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75. Norwood W

9:00 am - 2:00 pm

Crites

Upholstery

This course offers the student instruction in upholstery and its related areas. This course will cover upholstering, springing, measuring, cutting, sewing, stripping, and frame reconditioning. There will be a non-refundable $25 fee for materials. Registration Fee per semester: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75. Granada Adult Center TTh 7:45 am - 11:45 am

Canova

Watercolor Painting

The student will learn the fundamental principles of drawing, design, color, composition, and develop the primary painting skills and techniques for watercolor paint. (Instructor will demonstrate during class sessions.) Registration Fee per semester: Resident - $25; Non Resident - $75. Norwood Th Lambert Park M

9:00 am - 1:00 pm

Gardner/Lemus

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Ledesma High.................................................................. School .................................................................. 12347 Ramona El Monte 5 8 Bentel Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8932 Bentel Boulevard, Avenue, Rosemead Garvey Center ..........................................................................................................9108 Garvey Avenue, Rosemead 9 School Garvey Center ..........................................................................................................9108 Garvey Avenue, Rosemead 6 9 Cherrylee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5025 Buffington Road, El Monte 4 Arroyo High School ................................................................................................4921 N. Cedar Avenue, El Monte 10 Lambert Park ...................................................................................................... 11431 E. McGirk Avenue, El Monte 10 Lambert Park ...................................................................................................... 11431 E. McGirk Avenue, El Monte 7 El Monte Senior Citizens Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3120Street, TylerElAvenue, 5 Baker School ............................................................................................................... 12043 Exline Monte El Monte 11 6 Kids .....................................................................................................................4316 Peck Road, El Monte 11 Campus Kids Campus .....................................................................................................................4316 Peck Road, El Monte Bentel CenterHigh ............................................................................................................. 8932 Bentel Avenue,Boulevard, Rosemead El Monte 8 Fernando R. Ledesma School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12347 Ramona 12 7Mountain ViewSchool High School 2900 Parkway Drive, ElDrive, MonteEl Monte 12 Cherrylee Mountain View High...................................................................................... School ...................................................................................... 2900Road, Parkway ..................................................................................................... 5025 Buffington ElAvenue, Monte 9 Lambert Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11431 E. McGirk El Monte 13 8 Norwood Elementary School ...................................................................................4520 Whistler Avenue, El MonteEl Monte 13 Fernando Norwood Elementary School Whistler Avenue, R. 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