Hacienda La Puente Adult Education | Fall 2014 Catalog

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Businesses may contract with Hacienda La Puente Adult Education to provide customized computer training and retraining for their employees, English Language Work Place Literacy training and services in support of business operation.

Internet Web Site Please visit www.hlpae.com for additional information not contained in this brochure on: 1. The complete academic school calendar 2. Further information regarding additional programs and courses 3. Complete tuition, fees and other program costs and supplies 4. List of faculty and educational backgrounds 5. Other institutional facilities readily available 6. Opportunities and requirements for financial aid 7. Policies, procedures, and time frame for refunding fees and charges to students who withdraw from enrollment.

About this Catalog

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The information printed in this Catalog of Classes regarding fees, classes, times, and locations is as up-to-date as possible at the time of printing. Any questions about courses or programs listed in this catalog should be directed to the Willow Campus located at 14101 E. Nelson Avenue, La Puente, 91746 or call (626) 934-2801.

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Hacienda La Puente Adult Education offers ability and aptitude assessment screening, career guidance counseling, job placement, and student financial aid services. The school works in close association with the State of California Employment Development Department (EDD). Special support is provided for clients referred from the State Department of Rehabilitation and the County Department of Public Social Services.

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Fall Semester Begins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 12, 2014 Labor Day Holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . September 1, 2014 Veteran’s Day Holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November 10 & 11, 2014 ADULT Thanksgiving Holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November 26 EDUCATION - 28, 2014 LEARNING UNLIMITED Winter Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . December 22, 2014 - January 2, 2015 Fall Classes End . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 9, 2015

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Hacienda La Puente Adult Education provides job training for adults with disabilities, a variety of courses for older adults, parenting classes, and a broad selection of special-interest courses. We offer extensive customized training programs and services for businesses and State and County agencies.

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(HLPAE) is a comprehensive school, serving more than 20,000 adult and high school students annually. The Adult School is a pre and post-secondary institution offering entry-level and advanced courses in technology, health, business, trades and service careers. We also offer English as a second language, basic academic skills, preparation for GED, high school diploma, parent education and citizenship. Hacienda La Puente Adult Education is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education (COE) for post secondary training and to provide Title IV Financial Aid to qualified students and by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) for secondary academic programs. HLPAE also receives other State and National accreditations for individual programs. We are a state-approved General Educational Development (GED) testing center. Council on Occupational Education (COE) 800-917-2081 7840 Rosewell Rd., Building 300, Suite 325, Atlanta, Georgia 30350

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Board of Education President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gino Kwok, Esq. Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anthony Duarte Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penny Fraumeni Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Joseph Chang Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jay F. Chen Superintendent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cynthia Parulan-Colfer

Administration - Adult Education Executive Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vicky Rossier Director, Adult Career & Technology Education . . . . . . . Bruce Krall Director, Academics & Community Education . . . . . . . Gloria Curd Program Administrator, Health Careers . . . . . . . . . . Jamie Arneson Program Administrator, Innovative Rehabilitation Services & Community Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matthew Smith Program Administrator, Workforce . . . . . . . . . . Anthony Hernandez

Mission Statement Hacienda La Puente Adult Education provides a comprehensive educational and career training program that helps a diverse population achieve their goals.

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General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 4, 30, 31, 32 Assessment Services / Appraisal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 30 Baby-Sitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Business and Community Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 - 32 Interpreters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 30 Job Readiness Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 - 31 Job Seeker Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 - 31 Map & Location Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Services for the Public . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Refunds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 30 Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Rehabilitation Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 School Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 School Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Veterans Benefits Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Workforce Resource Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 HLPUSD K-12 Schools Program and Enrollment Info . . . . . . . . 34 - 36

Courses/Programs Academic Programs.................................... 5 - 11 Accounting Clerk.................................................14 Administrative Assistant................................. 15 Advanced Private Security Academy........... 22 American Sign Language 1/2/3........................8 Appliance Service and Repair........................ 21 Apprenticeship Training.................................. 31 Arts/Painting/Ceramics.................................. 28 Auto Electrician................................................. 23 Auto Technician................................................. 23

Basic Car Care & Maintenance...................... 24 Basic Skills (Reading/Writing/Math)..............9 Basic First Aid..................................................... 24 Basic Life Support (BLS)................................... 24 Bookkeeper..........................................................14 Business Careers........................................ 14 - 15 Cake Decorating................................................. 26 Career Technical Education Appraisal........................................ 13 Ceramics............................................................... 28 Certified Nurse Assistant.................................17 Child Development/ Child Care Professions.................................... 12 Chinese 1A and 1B................................................8 Chinese Brush Painting.................................... 28 Citizenship Preparation......................................6 Community Interest Classes.......................... 28 Computer Classes/Older Adults.................... 28 Computer Graphics........................................... 15 Computer Lab..................................................... 15 Computer Networking & Repair.................... 21 Continuing Education/Dental Assistant/ CNA/MA........................................................16, 18 Cosmetologist..................................................... 23 CPR/First Aid....................................................... 24 Custodial/Building Maintenance.................. 29 Culinary Arts Classes...........................20, 25, 26

Dancing ............................................................... 27 Deaf & Hard of Hearing Classes ......................9 Dental Assistant . .............................................. 16 Digital Photography.......................................... 26

Disabled Adults Classes . ................................ 29 Distance Learning ............................................ 11

ESL - English as a Second Language.........5 - 6 ESL - Distance Learning................................... 11 Employment Skills.................................... 14 - 15 Excel.......................................................................14

Fast Foods Worker ........................................... 29 Fee Based Classes...................................... 24 - 27 Floral Design....................................................... 26 Food Service and Hospitality......................... 20 GED速 Preparation & Testing ............................7 General Office Clerk...........................................14 Guitar ................................................................... 27

Health Careers .......................................... 16 - 19 High School Diploma Courses ...................8 - 9 Home Health Assistant.....................................17 Independent Study............................................. 9 Job Seeker Services........................................... 30 Keyboarding, Computer ..................................14 LVN . ...................................................................... 19 Landscape Gardener . ...................................... 29 Languages: Spanish, Chinese & American Sign Language..................................8 Learning & Assessment Center (L.A.C.)....... 13 Learning Electronics & Electrical Projects for the Home................. 27

Machinist............................................................. 21 Major Appliance Repair................................... 21 Medical Assistant ...................................... 16, 18 Medical Insurance Biller . ............................... 18 Medical Office Careers . ............................16, 18 Medical Secretary............................................. 18 Medical Terminology........................................ 18 Microsoft Computer Programs . ........... 14 - 15

Online Medical Terminology.......................... 18

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Painting, Chinese Brush, Oil and Watercolor . .............................................. 28 Parent Education ...................................... 10 - 11 Pharmacy Technician....................................... 18 Photoshop............................................................ 15 Product Assembler . ......................................... 29 Psychiatric Technician . ................................... 19

Restorative Nurse Assistant............................17 Renewing Notaries............................................ 27 Salsa Dancing .................................................... 27 Security Academy.............................................. 22 Spanish 1A & 1B....................................................8 Supported Living Skills . ................................. 29 Technology/Understanding & Using Computers ............................................ 28 Trades . ......................................................... 21 - 23 Typing Test........................................................... 15

Ward Clerk........................................................... 16 Welder . ................................................................ 23 Word Processing ....................................... 14 - 15 Workplace Skills ............................................... 29

Call us with your questions Willow Center Dibble Campus Hudson Center

(626) 934-2801 (626) 933-8305 (626) 934-6761

See page 33 for map of locations.

Notary Public Training .................................... 27 Notary Public Exam.......................................... 27 Nurse (LVN) . ....................................................... 19 Nurse Assistant (CNA) ......................................17

Older Adult Courses ........................................ 28

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General Information

ENROLLMENT

FEES

Enrollment is open to adults 18 and older. Pre-registration for returning Career and Technical Education classes begins July 7, 2014. For new students preregistration begins July 14, 2014 until the class is full. Please see page 13 for registration requirements and procedures. ESL, Citizenship, ABE AND Distance Learning classes assessment and pre-registration will begin:  July 14, 2014 at the Dibble Campus for returning Students Only from 8:30 am to 11:00 am and from 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm  July 15, 2014 at the Dibble Campus from 8:30 am to 11:00 am and from 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm  July 16, 2014 at the Willow Campus from 8:30 am to 11:00 am and from 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm  July 17, 2014 at the Hudson Campus from 8:30 am to 11:00 am and from 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm High School Diploma and GED classes assessment and pre-registration will begin:  July 15, 2014 at the Dibble Campus from 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm  July 16, 2014 at the Willow Campus from 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm

Fees must be paid when registering and vary by the class. ATM/debit, credit cards, and money orders are also accepted. Make money orders payable to “Hacienda La Puente Adult Education.” Other classes, like fee-based require cash only. Personal checks are not accepted. All fees must be paid prior to attending class. We do not accept Discover card or American Express. For specific program fees or for a complete itemized list of costs see the listing in the brochure, visit www.hlpae.com.

See page 5 for ongoing days and times. Rehabilitation clients register at the Innovative Rehabilitation Services Office located on the Willow Campus, 14101 E. Nelson Ave., La Puente, CA 91746. Call (626) 934-2920 for more information.

FINDING CLASS LOCATIONS Each course listing indicates where the class is held. Location, address, telephone number, and map to all sites are listed on page 33.

ATTENDANCE In order for an adult education class to remain open, sufficient regular student attendance in class is required. Classes with low enrollment will be canceled. Regular attendance is required for students to complete the program.

ACCIDENT INSURANCE Student Accident Insurance is a requirement for all students enrolled in career courses containing a clinical component and other programs with a safety requirement. Fee must be paid each year of enrollment. (July to June)

PARKING On campus parking is available at most locations. Handicapped parking is available. Students park at their own risk.

Baby-Sitting Free baby-sitting is offered at selected adult education sites while parents attend adult school classes at the site. There are no income requirements. Children must be minimum 3 years old and toilet trained. If you need baby-sitting while attending class, check with the office at your adult school campus. (626) 934-2958

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Income Eligible adult education students with children ages 12 months to 5 years old may be eligible for free or reduced child care from 6:30 am to 6 pm. Admission is based on family income, family size, and available space. For more information, call (626) 933-7106 or apply in person at Amar Children's Center (1000 California Avenue, La Puente).

Identification Cards Students ID cards are available in the Workforce Office at the Willow Campus. Current registration form is required. Must show proof of registration and attendance. Students are required to wear ID during class! ($6 ID fee) Fee Based classes do not qualify for a student ID.

REFUND POLICY Hacienda La Puente Adult Education follows a fair and equitable refund policy for the refund of fees and other institutional charges as adopted by the Commission on Occupational Education. Refunds are given if the class is canceled. If the student requests a refund, it must be prior to the second class meeting, whether attended or not. Student initiated refunds will be reduced by a 15 percent service charge. To receive a refund, students request a refund form from the Willow Campus Main Office. Once the form is completed by the student and an explanation is provided, it must be approved by the Director. Once approved, the refund request form is sent to the Hacienda La Puente Unified District Office where the refund is processed. The refund check is then mailed to the student. The process may take up to six weeks. No refunds will be given for missed classes, insurance fee, books, materials fee, equipment or cosmetology kits. Return of Title IV Funds (R2T4) Policy When a student withdraws or is dismissed from Hacienda La Puente Adult Education, a determination of the earned and unearned portion of Title IV aid will be determined. The date of withdrawal or last date attended will be used according to attendance records generated by the school’s attendance system (ASAP). See the Financial Aid section on page 30 for further information or visit www.hlpae.com.

FEE-BASED CLASS REFUND POLICY Make your decisions carefully, refunds will be given only if:  a class is filled prior to receiving registration  a class is canceled by the school Allow 4-6 weeks for processing refund.

APPROVED COURSES AVAILABLE FOR VETERAN’S BENEFITS Go to www.gibill.va.gov to complete the necessary paperwork with the Veteran’s Administration and see the approved training courses by the Council for Private Post Secondary & Vocational Education.


FREE ESL Classes! Learn English! ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL)

Willow Center

Want to learn English? - Join a FREE class today!

INGLÉS COMO SEGUNDO IDIOMA Este programa esta disponible para estudiantes interesados en aprender a hablar, leer y escribir el idioma inglés. Los estudiantes seran inscritos en uno de siete niveles desde principiante a avanzado segun los resultados del examen. Cuidado de niños disponible en algunos sitios!

想學英語嗎?來上免費課程! 細節請電:(626) 933-8330 ESL課程是為英語能力有限或英語非母語而想學怎麼說,讀和 寫英語的人所設。某一些學校有為上課的學生提供免費的幼兒 照顧。 課程包括所有級別: 基礎識字班,初級低班,初級高班,中級 低班,中級高班,進級低班和進級高班。

HOW TO ENROLL

Enroll in LAC/ Room 118. M/T/Th T/Th

8 - 10 am 5:30 - 7 pm

English as a Second Language (ESL) M - Th 03060021 03140021 M - Th 03060043

8:30 - 11:30 am Beginning Literacy/Low/High Intermediate Low/High/Advanced 6 - 8:30 pm Beginning Literacy/Low/High

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Hudson Adult learning Center 445 N. Glendora, La Puente (626) 934-6774 or (626) 934-6761 Enroll in Room 8. W/F 8 - 10 am M/W 5:30 - 7 pm

Academics - ESL

The ESL program is for limited and non-English speakers who are interested in learning how to speak, read & write English. Classes in all levels of English:  Beginning Literacy  Beginning Low  Beginning High  Intermediate Low  Intermediate High  Advanced  Multi-Level  Multi-Level: Listening, Speaking, Reading, & Writing Baby-sitting available at some sites.

14101 E. Nelson, La Puente • (626) 934-2949 or (626) 934-2801

English as a Second Language (ESL) M - Th 03060011 03140011 M - Th 03060053 03140033 F 03200081

8:30 - 11:30 am Beginning Literacy/Low/High Intermediate Low/High/Advanced 6 - 8:30 pm Beginning Literacy/Low/High Intermediate Low/High/Advanced 8:30 - 11 am ESL Conversation

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Beginning August 12, 2014

1. Go to the campus of your choice during the scheduled testing schedule: WILLOW CAMPUS Room #118

HUDSON CAMPUS Room #8

DIBBLE CAMPUS Room K-1

Monday/Tuesday/Thursday 8:00 am - 10:00 am

Wednesday/Friday 8:00 am - 10:00 am

Monday - Thursday 8:00 am - 11:00 am

Tuesday/Thursday 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

Monday/Wednesday 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

Monday - Thursday 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

2. Take the CASAS assessment. 3. Your assessment score will help us place you in the best class to meet your needs. 4. Learn English! Progress is monitored regularly via post testing and students advance based on an increase in assessment scores.

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Academics - ESL - Citizenship

è continued from page 5 dibble Campus 1600 Pontenova, Hacienda Heights (626) 933-8330 or (626) 933-8305 Enroll in Room K-1. Mon/Tues/Wed/Thurs

FREE ESL CLASSES!

8 - 11 am & 5:30 - 7 pm

English as a Second Language (ESL) M - Th 03020011 03040011 03110011 03130011

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M - Th 03060033 03140023

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8:30 - 11:30 am Beginning Literacy/Beginning Low Beginning Low/High Intermediate Low/High Intermediate High/Advanced

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12 - 2 pm Beginning Literacy/Low/High Intermediate Low/High/Advanced

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6 - 8:30 pm Beginning Literacy/Low/High Intermediate Low/ High/Advanced

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8:30 - 11 am ESL Pronunciation

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8:30 am - 12:00 pm ESL Multi-Level: Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing

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ESL Classes at Outreach Locations Amar Center, Room 40 / California Elementary, Parent Center

(Distance Learning Blended) T/Th 8:15 - 11:15 am 01000071 ABE/ Basic Reading, Writing, & Math 03205021 ESL Multi-Level 07100101 Effective Parenting Techniques

Del Valle Elementary, Room 13

(Distance Learning Blended) T/W 8:15 - 11:15 am 01000011 ABE/Basic Reading, Writing, & Math 03205051 ESL Multi-Level 07100131 Effective Parenting Techniques

Fairgrove Academy, Parent Center

(Distance Learning Blended) M/W 8:15 - 11:15 am 01000041 ABE/Basic Reading, Writing, & Math 03205041 ESL Multi-Level 07100141 Effective Parenting Techniques

Lassalette Elementary, Cafeteria

(Distance Learning Blended) Friday 8:15 - 11:15 am 03205011 ESL Multi-Level 07100161 Effective Parenting Techniques 09100061 ESL/Citizenship Distance Learning

Palm Elementary, Room 13

(Distance Learning Blended) W/F 8:15 - 11:15 am 01000011 ABE/Basic Reading, Writing, & Math 03205031 ESL Multi-Level 07100071 Effective Parenting Techniques

become a U.S. Citizen! ESL / CITIZENSHIP PREPARATION Classes include: U.S. History, Government & Oral/ Written Preparation for USCIS test and interview. The Department of Homeland Security does not endorse any products or commercial services mentioned in the brochure. (A valid permanent resident card is required at the time of registration. Registration for Citizenship Preparation class must be done in person. Registering for family members or other students is not permitted. Students will need to take CASAS ESL/Citizenship listening test after registration. The minimum age requirement to enroll is 18.) 04020021/04010021 Dibble, C3

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ESL/Citizenship Preparation/ USCIS Application Preparation A one-night class to prepare step-by-step on how to fill out the N-400 Naturalization application. 04030012 Dibble, D1

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Workman Elementary, Room 9

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(Distance Learning Blended) T/Th 8:15 - 11:15 am 01000061 ABE/Basic Reading, Writing, & Math 03205061 ESL Multi-Level 07100211 Effective Parenting Techniques

HOW TO ENROLL See page 5.


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Test Preparation/GED® is a course designed to assist students in acquiring the skills necessary to pass all four sections of the General Educational Development (GED®) Test.

Willow Center (626) 934-2949 or (626) 934-2801 Enroll in LAC/Room 118. • M/T/Th 8 - 10 am & T/Th 5:30 - 7 pm 02999031

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8:30 - 11:30 am

Willow, 6/7

Hudson Adult learning Center (626) 934-6774 or (626) 934-6761 Enroll in Room 8. • W/F 8 - 10 am & M/W 5:30 - 7 pm 02999011

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Dibble Campus (626) 933-8330 or (626) 933-8305 Enroll in Room K-1. • M/T/W/Th 8 - 11 am & 5:30 - 7 pm 02999083

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4:00 - 7:30 pm

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Testing Fee for Computer Based Test (CBT)

 GED® registration, scheduling, and payment is

completed on-line by the student at www.GED.com.  If you experience difficulty using the website, please call GED customer support services at (877) 392-6433.  GED® computer based tests are administered at Willow Center.  Test Fee: $140 (Paid online when registering.)  Test Fee per test: $35 (May schedule two tests if time allows during testing period.) Accommodations available for individuals with documented disabilities.

El Servicio de Administración de las Pruebas de GED ofrece actualmente una versión en español de las Pruebas de Desarrollo Educativo General (GED).

GED® CBT:

Academics - GED®

Test Preparation /

Tuesdays 9 am - 1 pm Willow, 109 Thursdays 12:30 - 4:30 pm Willow, 109

Official Transcript of GED® Tests Results:

Examinees who tested before January 1, 1990. $5 each; student must submit to Willow Campus: 1. Authorization to Release Form* 2. Copy of ID with picture, signature, birth date For information, call (626) 934-2818. Examinees who tested on or after January 1, 1990. Test takers may request transcripts and high school equivalency certificates for the 2014 GED Series, and 2002 Series GED test by accessing the GEDTS website at the following: www.gedtestingservice.com

Additional Information: If you have any other questions, please call (626) 934-2818 or (626) 934-2801.

® Testing Service

HLPAE is a State-Approved GED® Test Center and is an approved Pearson VUE computerized testing center.

*You can download the "Authorization to Release Records" form at: www.hlpae.com click on the "Downloads" tab click on "Authorization to Release Records"

Eligibility of Candidates to Take the GED® Tests:  Be 18 years of age or older, or within 60 days of his/her 18th

birthday (regardless of school enrollment status);  Be a resident of the state;  Only persons who do not hold a standard high school diploma are eligible to take the GED® Tests;  Have current valid government issued identification card which includes the examinee's name, date of birth, photograph, address and signature. Acceptable identification includes: A. Driver's license or identification card issued by the DMV. B. Identification card issued by the military. C. I.D. card or Passport issued by U.S. or foreign governments. If CA address not on ID, then need proof of CA address (utility bill, paycheck stub, etc.) ®

Test Battery Consists of Four Tests:

 Mathematics Reasoning  Reasoning through Language Arts

 Social Studies  Science

take the GED Test!

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Academics - High School Diploma

earn a high school diploma! HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA program  For assistance planning your schedule, call: (626) 934-2814.  Adult students have enrollment priority.  Course must be completed within 1 year of registration.  A minimum of 60 hours of attendance is required for each 5

credit course.  Students must pass the California High School Exit Exam

(CAHSEE) in order to obtain an adult high school diploma.

Diploma Requirements: Note: "A" designation represents first semester & "B" designation represents second semester. Subject Credits English 1 A & B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 English 2 A & B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 English 3 A & B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 English 4 A & B or English Electives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Math (one year of Algebra required) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Science* (30 credits) Life A & B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Physical A & B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Life/Physical A & B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Social Studies (30 credits) U.S. History A & B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 World History A & B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 American Government/Civics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Fine Arts or Foreign Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Additional Course Work in Academic or Vocational Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Elective Courses / Military Service / Work Experience . . . . . . . 40 TOTAL CREDITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 and Computer Literacy Competency (Earn up to 5 credits thru an Elective Course) and Passage of the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE)

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High School Diploma Classes at Dibble Campus

High School Diploma Subjects TWTh 02100023 02101023 02102023 02103023 02104023 02105023 02106023 02107023 02202024 02203024 02206024 02207024 02210024 02211024 02300024 02301024 02302024 02303024 02312023 02313023 02400023 02401023 02402023 02403023 02407024 02406024 02600013

4 - 7:30 pm Dibble, E4 English 1A English 1B English 2A English 2B English 3A English 3B English 4A English 4B Algebra 1A Algebra 1B Geometry A Geometry B Basic Math A Basic Math B Earth Science A Earth Science B Physical Science A Physical Science B Biology A Biology B U.S. History A U.S. History B World History A World History B Economics Government/Civics American Sign Language I

Learn a new language! Free! Open to Everyone! Foreign Language/Spanish 1A 02620013

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5:30 - 7:00 pm

Foreign Language/Spanish 1B 02621014

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Foreign Language/Chinese 1B

Take the California High School Exit Exam – required for the High School Diploma. Must be enrolled in the Adult Education Diploma Program.

American Sign Language 1

MATHEMATICS

Tue., October 7, 2014

Wed., October 8, 2014

Tue., November 4, 2014

Wed., November 5, 2014

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Foreign Language/Chinese 1A

California HIGH SCHOOL Exit Exam

ENGLISH-LANGUAGE ARTS

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5:30 - 7:00 pm

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American Sign Language 2 & 3 02604023

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6:45 - 8:30 pm

HOW TO ENROLL See page 5.

Math Study Guide: http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/hs/documents/mathstudyguide08.pdf English Language Arts Study Guide: http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/hs/documents/studyela08guide.pdf

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ADULT BASIC EDUCATION (Pre-GED/High School Diploma)

Are you an adult who wants to earn a California High School Diploma but can’t attend a regularly scheduled class and can study independently? Meet with the teacher a minimum of once a week to take tests and receive homework assignments. Students will have the flexibility to take the course assignments off campus and study at home. For assistance with this program, call: (626) 934-2814. A $50 cash deposit for textbook is the responsibility of the student. All textbooks must be returned upon completion of the coursework, student drops the program and no later than the end of the school year. Deposit will be refunded by check upon return of the textbook. Allow 4-6 weeks. 02010013 TW Th 4:00 - 7:30 pm High School Diploma (All Subjects) See subjects listed on page 8 in right column, top.

Online HIGH SCHOOL Diploma Courses

High School Diploma courses can be taken online. For information call (626) 934-2812

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Basic Education is offered to prepare students for the high school diploma program based on assessment results.

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Tests or entering

English Language Arts (Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced levels)  Basic Reading  Basic Writing  Basic Language Arts

Mathematics

 Basic Math (Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced levels)  Pre Algebra A & B

Willow Center 01000021

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8:30 - 11:30 am

Willow, 6/7

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Hudson, 1

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OUTREACH LOCATIONS Amar Center, Room 40 Del Valle Elementary, Room 13 Fairgrove Academy, Parent Center Workman Elementary, Room 9

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8:15 - 11:15 am 8:15 - 11:15 am 8:15 - 11:15 am 8:15 - 11:15 am

Programs for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing (HIL)

Academics - Adult Basic Education

INDEPENDENT STUDY

ABE: English Language Arts/Mathematics (HIL) 01010011

M - Th

9 am - 1 pm

Willow, 8

CONCURRENT HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS  Students must be enrolled in their HLPUSD home high school to be eligible to attend Adult

Education classes.  Students may only be referred for failed courses or deficiency in credits.  Students must see their High School Counselor and then an Adult School Counselor prior to

beginning any course.  An expected date of completion will be assigned upon enrollment (12 weeks).

To enroll, students must have the following items when meeting with an Adult School Counselor: • Hacienda La Puente Adult Education Parent Consent/Student Referral Form signed by parent, counselor, and student. • Most current Picture I.D. Wednesday, March 11, 2015: Last day for concurrent seniors to enroll (each referral form is an enrollment) in Adult Education classes to make up fails or deficiencies for the 2014 - 2015 school year. No referral forms will be accepted after March 11, 2015. Wednesday, May 6, 2015: Final day for enrolled seniors to have all coursework and hours completed.

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The following topics may be featured:  Learn how Common Core State Standards will help your

child  What is higher education?

There are no make-up classes.

 What parents should know about BULLYING

For additional information, call (626) 933-8305.

 What to do when your child is struggling socially/

academically  How to prepare for a Parent Conference  Communication with your child  Internet safety  Study skills for home, how to promote learning in the

home  Surviving the adolescent years, discipline techniques  What you should know about nutrition and your child  Goal setting and time management

Limited scheduled dates only. Call (626) 933-8305 for more information or pick up a bookmark for individual school site (outreach location) presentation dates.

Classes at Dibble campus:

1. Baldwin Academy (Monday mornings)

Register at the Dibble Campus Main Office. Call: (626) 933-8305

2. Bixby Elementary (Thursday mornings)

Effective Parenting Techniques/ Parenting the Preschooler

4. Cedarlane Academy (Tuesday mornings)

(Distance Learning backpacks) Fee: $60 (Adult + 1 child; $20 additional child. No more than 2 children per adult) 07108051 Thursdays 9 - 11:30 am Room K-2

FREE!

Parenting the Adolescent 07303033 Room C4

Tuesdays

3. California Elementary (Tuesday mornings) 5. Del Valle (Wednesday mornings) 6. Fairgrove Academy (Wednesday mornings) 7. Grandview College Prep (Wednesday mornings) 8. Kwis (Wednesday mornings) 9. La Puente High School (Tuesday evenings) 10. Lassalette (Friday mornings) 11. Los Altos Elementary (varies) 12. Los Molinos Elementary (Thursday evenings) 13. Los Robles Elementary (Wednesday evenings) 14. Mesa Robles (Tuesday evenings) 15. Nelson Elementary (Monday mornings) 16. Orange Grove (Wednesday evenings)

6 - 8:30 pm

17. Palm Elementary (Friday mornings) 18. Sierra Vista Middle (Tuesday mornings) 19. Sparks Elementary (Wednesday mornings) 20. Sparks Middle (Thursday mornings) 21. Temple Academy (Tuesday mornings)

HOW TO ENROLL 1. Parents/Guardian must bring proof of child’s current immunizations: Polio, DTP or DT, MMR, HIB, Hepatitis B, and Varicella.

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2. Adult participant and child must have tuberculosis clearance within one year.

22. Valinda School of Academics (Thursday mornings) 23. Wedgeworth Elementary (Friday mornings) 24. Wing Lane Elementary (Friday mornings) 25. Workman Elementary (Thursday mornings) 26. Workman High School (Thursday mornings) Adult participants are welcome to register at any of the Outreach Locations. See addresses and a map on page 33.


These classes are designed for students who cannot attend classes on a daily basis.

study at home!

Students attend school once a week for approximately 20 minutes to review and check out materials from the instructor. Lessons are on DVD, CD, Cassette, audio/videos, and worksheets. Students learn at their own pace. Materials Fee: $5 per semester (non-refundable)

To Register: See page 5, "How to Enroll," for assessment schedule or go to the Outreach Location.

PROGRAMAS DE APRENDISAJE EN SU CASA

Distance Learning

DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAMS

Estas clases están diseñadas para estudiantes quienes no pueden asistir a clases a diario. Los estudiantes asisten a la escuela una ves a la semana por aproximadamente 20 minutos para revisar y recoger mas material del instructor. Las lecciones estan en DVD, CD, Cassette, audio/videos, y hojas de trabajo. Los estudiantes aprenden a su propio ritmo. El costo de los materiales: $5 por semester (no reembolso)

長距離學習計劃 長距離學習計劃是幫助無法來學校 上課的學生 你可以在家,工作,或在您的汽車中學習 不會因為旅行或是尋找保母或是工作檔期而無法學習 提高您的技能,所以你可以幫助您的孩子在學業上獲得成功。 更新技能,找到一份工作或升職! 材料費: 5元(不退還)

Learn at your own Pace. Classes Offered at Main Campuses: Dibble Campus, Room C1 09100013 09200013 09300013

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5 - 7:30 pm

ESL/Citizenship ABE Test Preparation/GED

Hudson Adult Learning Center, Room 5B 09100021 09200021 09300021 09400021

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Classes Offered at Outreach Locations: Baldwin Academy, Cafeteria 09100071

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Nelson Elementary, Cafeteria 09100051

ESL/ABE

Temple Academy, Cafeteria 09100041

ESL/ABE

Valinda School of Academics, Cafeteria 09100061

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Child Care Professions

Day Care Worker / Child Care Professions (626) 934-2960.  All courses meet unit requirements set by the Department of Social Services (DPSS), Community Care Licensing Division for childcare teachers (Title 22).  Certificate of completion given for each completed course. (See individual class schedule for units per class).  Selected courses * offer 3 college transferable units with Mount San Antonio College (credit by exam), for students who wish to work in Head Start/State Preschools (Title 5). See Peggy Hawthorne, Dept. Chair or call (626) 934-2960.  6 ECE Units required to work as a Teacher’s Aide and 12 ECE Units required to work as a Preschool Teacher.  Students who have completed early child care classes at accredited schools such as N. Orange County R.O.P., DPSS approved programs or Community Colleges courses may receive credit. These students may receive partial credit in meeting pre-requirements. Please see Instructor for advisement and bring certificates of completion or transcripts for evaluation.  Financial Aid (FAFSA) available for those interested in completing 21 plus units (600+ hrs.). Contact the Financial Aid Office at (626) 934-2801.  Note: Courses are rotated from semester to semester. Students need to pre-plan for upcoming courses.  Students must have TB and fingerprint clearance before being placed at any school location for field work.

May work as a Teacher’s Aide upon completion of this course. High school diploma not necessary. Must take Appraisal test to enter. (See page 13 for details on how to enroll.) This is a one semester program. Train to work in a child care center or licensing your home for daycare. Course examines theories of how children develop and ways to create appropriate activities and learning experiences for young children. Course includes opportunities to gain hands-on experience working with young children in an actual classroom setting. Includes an externship component to intern in a child care setting (60 hours +) and Science & Math for the Young Child course. Learn amazing fun methods of bringing hands-on science and math activities into the classroom! (600 hrs.) Cost: All this is included in one low price of $495 for registration fees + name tag $6 + insurance $18 + fingerprinting $45. Book is additional. For a list of itemized additional fees and supplies, please see www.hlpae.com. 06200011 M - Th 8:15 am - 3:45 pm Willow, K3 Date: 08/12 - 12/19/14; 01/05 - 05/21/15

College transferable units (credit by exam) and/or 9 Early Childhood Education (ECE) units upon completion of course, also meet Title 22 requirements). For information call: (626) 934-2960.

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Prerequisite: Programs & Principles or ECE units. (See instructor) Learn skills to motivate children in reading and creative art. Storytelling techniques for early childhood classrooms, hands-on activities (puppets, big books, and picture files) are included. (72+ hrs.) (3 ECE units/Title 22) Cost: $125 + book & supplies Date: 08/12 - 10/30/14

 For information, call:

Programs & Principles and Human Growth & Development* and Math and Science for the Young Child

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Language Arts & Creative Arts for the Young Child

06231013 T/Th

5 - 9 pm

Willow, K3

Staff

Music & Movement for the Young Child Prerequisite: Programs & Principles or ECE units. (See Instructor.) Learn the principles and implementation of developmentally appropriate music activities. Concepts of a child-directed approach and the basics of music education will be included. Come learn how to dance and sing with children! (72+ hrs.) (3 ECE units/Title 22) Cost: $125 + book and supplies Date: 11/04/14 - 02/05/15 06211013 T/Th

5 - 9 pm

Willow, K3

Staff

Child Development/ Child, Family and Community Prerequisite: Programs & Principles or ECE units. (See Instructor.) This course examines the sociological relationships between children, parents, family, school, and community. Explores the value of childcare and other socializing agents affecting the young child. (72+ hrs.) (3 ECE units/Title 22) Cost: $125 + book and supplies Date: 02/10/15 - 05/21/15 06231013 T/Th

5 - 9 pm

Willow, K3

ORIENTATION for programs listed on this page will be on July 24, 2014 at 10:00 am. New Students must attend Appraisal Testing. See page 13 or call (626) 934-2801 for dates and times.

Staff


Free Training Benefits & Financial Aid

Apply for Financial Aid Today! How To Enroll In Career And Technical Education Programs Prior to registration, all new students must complete the appraisal assessment with the exception of PT & LVN students.* PT & LVN students must complete the LVN/PT test. ALL students will receive an introduction to the basic rules and regulations of Hacienda La Puente Adult Education. A program specific Orientation may also be required prior to registration. See the program of interest listing. This is the first step to qualify and begin your vocational career training and education. Policies & Procedures:

 Are you unemployed?  Are you low income?  Is your present company going out of business?  Are you a veteran?  Do you need job counseling?  Do you currently receive EDD benefits of any kind?  Are you working with the Department of Rehabilitation or Social Services?  Do you need re-training to enter a new profession? If you answered "Yes" to any of these questions then you may be eligible for EDD Benefits, Training Benefits or Financial Aid.

 S tudents must go to the Learning & Assessment Center (L.A.C.), in room #118, Call the Workforce Development Center immediately! (626) 934-2850 during scheduled appraisal times. The appraisal test is FREE.  S pace is limited to 20 students in the mornings and 10 students in the afternoon.  M ust be on time! Please note that prior to the start of a semester or new session, students are encouraged to come early due to reaching full capacity and staff being unable to accommodate all who require pre registration assessment.  Plan to stay at least 2 hours.  Students that do not meet the basic skill level requirement for a given training will be recommended to attend academic classes and may not be eligible to enroll for training classes.  You must bring: two number 2 pencils and one pen.  You must be 18 years of age or older to enroll in the orientation class.  Sorry, childcare is not available.

Plan Ahead for fall 2014!

APPLY NOW FOR FINANCIAL AID

Summer Appraisal Dates & Times (Includes Counseling Time): Monday Monday Tuesday

9:00 am - 12:00 pm August 4 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm August 11 9:00 am - 12:00 pm July 1, July 15, July 22, August 5, August 12 (Room 112) Wednesday 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm June 18, July 2, July 23, July 30, August 6, August 13 Thursday 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm June 19, August 14

Fall Appraisal Dates & Times (Includes Counseling Time): Monday Tuesday

9:00 am - 12:00 pm January 5 9:00 am - 12:00 pm August 19, October 21, November 4, December 2, December 16, January 6 Wednesday 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm August 20, August 27, Sept. 10, September 17, October 8, November 19, December 3, December 17, January 7

*PT & LVN students must complete the LVN/PT assessment. Call (626) 934-2801 for dates and information or see page 19. Math sample appraisal test questions: www.hlpae.com/dl/MathPracticeTest.pdf

Reading sample appraisal test questions: www.hlpae.com/dl/ReadingPracticeTest.pdf

Planning for Fall 2014 - August Registration 1. A pply on line by filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Go to www.fafsa.ed.gov 2. Allow a minimum of 3 days for the FAFSA to be received by the financial aid office. 3. The following items and printouts will be needed to schedule an appointment once a student’s FAFSA is processed. a. Valid CA Identification or Driver’s License b. Social Security Card c. Original High School Diploma or sealed H.S. Transcript, or GED d. 2014-15 SAR (Student Aid Report) printout. Student obtains printout by logging into their FAFSA record online. e. NSLDS Pell Grant History printout. (Student will need to log into www.nslds.ed.gov using the same PIN used for applying for their FAFSA). f. Bring items (A through E) to the financial aid office. g. An appointment will be made for you.

(Please remember that those who receive Pell Grant may still have to pay a portion of the cost upon registration.)

Career and Technical Education - Enrollment

Learn a New Career! Get a Better Job!

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Career and Technical Education - Business Careers

Accounting Clerk / Bookkeeper Prerequisite: Completion of General Office Clerk or placement by Business Education orientation assessment and ability to type a minimum of 35 words per minute. L.A.C. Appraisal Testing required before registration into program.

Computerized Accounting (Quickbooks Pro) 06400021

T/Th 5:30 - 9:30 pm Willow, 100 August 12, 2014 - January 8, 2015

Staff

Advanced Accounting Prerequisite: Successful completion of general accounting or recommendation by instructor. 06401013 M/W 5 - 8 pm Willow, 100 Staff August 13, 2014 - January 9, 2015

Register in Willow Office. For more information call (626) 934-2844. Cost: $10

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General Office Clerk

Accounting Clerk/ Bookkeeper perform a variety of general accounting and support tasks in an accounting department. Learn basic accounting concepts on verifying the accuracy of invoices and other accounting documents. Also on how to update and maintain, accounting journals, ledgers and records and reports detailing financial business transactions both manual and QuickBooks. (380 hours after General Office Clerk) Cost: $ 75.

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MANDATORY ORIENTATION for classes listed on this page: July 24 at 10:00 am in room 100.

06415021 M - Th 1:00 - 3:00 pm Willow, 102

Prerequisite: L.A.C. Appraisal Testing required before registration into program. At Hacienda La Puente Adult Education (HLPAE) we want to help you on your General Office Clerk Career Path. HLPAE offers many courses to prepare you for a position in today's competitive job market. This program provides an open-entry/open-exit instructional format that allows students to attain knowledge of basic level office concepts, procedures, and technology commonly used in an office setting.

This series of courses allow students to develop skills in keyboarding, enhance verbal communication skills, and attain the basics of computerized word processing, spreadsheet and presentations. It provides the foundation for preparing students lor the General Office Clerk position. Also, students will learn strategies for creating a resume, preparing for a job interview and soft skills. The core requirements include eight courses. Students must satisfactorily complete all eight courses to be awarded a certificate or completion. This certificate provides the foundation for preparing students in entry level jobs and careers in the business environment.  Introduction to Computer 06435011  Introduction to Microsoft Office 2010 06480011  Keyboarding 06405011  Microsoft Word 2010 06470031  Microsoft Excel 2010 06450021  Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 06460011  Employment Skills 06103011  Applied Office Skills 06410011  Adobe Master Suite Cost: $495 per semester. Plus books.

M - Th 8:30 am - 3:00 pm Willow, 102 August 12, 2014 - January 8, 2015


Must attend MANDATORY Orientation on July 24 at 10:00 am in room 100. The Administrative Assistant Program prepares students for a higher clerical position in an office or business. This program is designed to take you from beginning to advanced program techniques. Training includes a variety of computer and clerical skills. In addition to learning the general office skills, students will learn the advanced word processing and spreadsheet skills, including a database program. Students will work with deadlines, office equipment, customer service, and learn how to work independently and as a team.

Want to just take a class? All classes in this section will take place from August 12, 2014 - January 9, 2015

Word Prerequisite: PC computer knowledge Class is designed for working adults, emphasis will be on functions of Word. Cost: $75.00 each 06470011

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6 pm - 9 pm

Willow, 98

A. Yoshioka

Computer Graphics / Adobe Photoshop Prerequisite: PC computer knowledge Learn to create graphics and enhance photos utilizing Adobe Photoshop. See instructor for information. Lecture/hands-on class. Cost: $75.00 each 06420012

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1:30 pm - 4 pm

Willow, 99

R. Manriquez

Intro to Web Page / Dreamweaver Prerequisite: PC computer knowledge Create web sites without knowing HTML using Microsoft FrontPage and/or Dreamweaver and Flash. Learn how to create hyperlink, bookmarks, build tables, forms, hotspots, add graphics, and animation. Cost: $75.00 each 06425072

M/T 6 pm - 8:30 pm

Willow, 99

R. Manriquez

Computer Lab

This course will give the student the skills needed be a productive worker in the industry. Pre-requisites Include:  Intro to computer or computer knowledge  Minimum typing speed of 35 wpm  Basic Microsoft Word and Excel Program Courses Required:  Microsoft Office 06455011 (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Publisher, Outlook)  Applied Office Skills 06410021  Employment Skills 06103021  New Adobe Suite 06495011 (Basic knowledge is recommended) (Photoshop, Dreamweaver)  End typing speed of 50 wpm Cost: $495 per semester. Plus books.

M - Th 8:30 am - 3:00 pm Willow, 102 August 12, 2014 - January 8, 2015

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in a computer class. Must be computer literate with keyboarding skills. Review class work and practice skills. Contact instructor for details.

Computer Lab / Job Skills Center 06415031

M-Th 1 pm - 4 pm

Willow, 103

A. Yoshioka

Career and Technical Education - Business Careers

Administrative Assistant

Medical Terminology Medical Terminology (Online) Basic anatomy and medical language necessary for persons entering the medical occupations. Required for students enrolled in Medical Secretary program. Distance learning online instruction utilizing Blackboard. (72 hours) Cost: $75 per session (includes class materials & study guide). 06580013

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4 pm - 6 pm

Willow, 23

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Health, Science, and Medical Technology

Help yourself by helping others. SUPPORT SERVICES / Dental Assistant PROGRAM

SUPPORT SERVICES / MEDICAL ASSISTANT

For more information regarding the Dental Assistant program, please call (626) 934-2890.

Call (626) 934-2982 for more information.

The Dental Assistant program will be offering Orientation on July 24 in room 73 at 10 am.

Orientation: June 24 in room 21 at 10 am or July 24 in room 21 at 10 am. See page 13 for Appraisal Dates.

Dental Assistant Program

Medical Assistant

All students are responsible for full payment by first day of class. TB & Hepatitis B clearance required prior to first day of class. Class starts on August 12, 2014 and ends May 22, 2015.

Class starts in August 12, 2014 and ends May 22, 2015.

Prerequisite: Attend Dental Assistant Orientation & Appraisal. Call (626) 934-2890. See page 13 for Appraisal dates and times for a written assessment. Enrollment is contingent upon space availability and selection. Must have high school diploma or GED速 prior to the first day of class. Please have financial aid in order prior to first day of class. Program Includes: Patient exam and treatment prep, x-ray technique, and assisting in general dentistry and specialty areas. Accredited by the American Dental Association. Graduates are eligible for Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) Exam. Requires CPR. (1170 hours, includes 350 hours clinical externship.)

Bloodborne Pathogens & Radiation Safety: Policies and procedures have been developed related to bloodborne and infectious disease. These policies, which may be obtained from the Dental Department, are available to applicants for admission and patients. Radiation policies and procedures are taught during x-ray techniques. Students will expose, develop, mount and critique radiographs including conventional, panoramic and digital radiographic images. Cost: Total cost $5,600 (includes materials, $18 insurance, CPR class, books and 1 uniform.) 06545011

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8 am - 2:30 pm

Willow

Pasicznyk

Enrollment of new students will be limited and contingent on space availability and successful completion of orientation materials and requirements. Proof of Hepatitis B, physical exam and TB clearance required. Program Includes: Prepare for employment in a medical office or clinic by taking Administrative Front Office and Clinical Back Office Procedures. (1008 hours, includes Front Office and Back Office, Medical Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology.) Administrative - Front Office Procedures Medical office management, basic insurance billing, computer applications, medical terminology and anatomy, ethical and legal issues are covered. 25 WPM typing recommended. Clinical - Back Office Procedures Principles of infection control, diagnostic tests, medications and injections, electrocardiography, venipuncture are covered. (260 hours externship.) Assistance provided for 260 hours of externship. Cost: Total cost $2,500 + materials fee $495 (includes books, CPR card, 1 uniform, blood pressure cuff/steth + CPR class + insurance.) Requires flashdrive. 06576011

M - F

8 am - 2:30 pm

Willow, 21

M. Vena

*FOR AN ITEMIZED LIST OF BOOKS, SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT, AND MATERIALS, VISIT www.hlpae.com

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National Accreditation for Dental Assistant!

Late Start - Optical Dispensing & Lab Technician


SUPPORT SERVICES/NURSE ASSISTANT - CNA CERTIFICATION PROGRAM Prepares students for immediate employment in a skilled nursing or other long-term hospital facility. Includes resident care, nutrition, rehabilitation and emergency care. Graduates are eligible to take the state competency exam for CNA. Students must speak, read & write English. Call (626) 934-2956 for information.

Caregiver Certification Course This class is a required prerequisite for consideration for the Fall 2014 CNA course beginning in August.

Orientation: July 24 at 10 am. Caregiver Certification Course, designed for in-home and assisted living caregivers, includes training in ethics, client’s rights, and elder abuse as well as training in emergency first aid, personal care and assistance with daily living tasks like mobility, bathing, and toileting. Throughout the course students are taught to respect the individual’s rights to privacy and dignity and provide care in such a way that the person’s independence is enhanced and supported rather than removed. The entire course provides a comprehensive program of more than 70 hours of caregiver training. 06501021 M - Th 8 am - 2:30 pm 8/12/14 - 8/28/14

Caregiver Class for the Evening CNA Class D. Speegle

Caregiver Class for the Spring CNA Class 06501021 M - Th 8 am - 2:30 pm 1/5/15-1/22/15

Prerequisite: Only students who were successful participants and received certification from the Caregiver class will be considered for the September 3, 2013 CNA program. Package Cost: Total cost $2,350 includes class fees + materials/ supplies fee (Includes: books, name tag, 1st uniform) + $18 insurance. 2-step TB test, physical exam/drug screening and reliable transportation to clinical facilities are required. (480 hours) CNA

06505011 M - Th 9/1/14-12/18/14

7 am - 3:30 pm Willow, Portables

M. Balucanag

HHA

06502011 T/Th 1/5/15-1/29/15

7 am - 12 pm Willow, Portables

D. Speegle

Acute Care 06503011 T/Th 2/3/15-3/26/15

7 am - 12 pm Willow, Portables

D. Speegle

Additional Requirement for CNA Orientation: Successful completion of the Caregiver Certification course is required for selection in to the CNA course. Must take as a package if eligible for Financial Aid.

M. Balucanag

Spring 2015 Orientation for Caregiver and CNA class will be October 15, or December 15 at 12 pm in the Portables. Space is limited to 50 students for the orientation process. Selection for class will be based on written and oral interview. Financial aid is available for CNA course. Apply now! 06501013 M - Th 4 pm - 8:30 pm 11/17/14 -12/18/14

Nurse Assistant Program Package

M. Balucanag

Nurse Assistant CNA Evening Prerequisite: Only students who are successful participants and received certification from the Caregiver class will be considered for the January 5, 2015 CNA program. Cost: Total cost $1,200 includes class fee + materials/ supplies fee (Includes: books, name tag, 1st uniform) + $18 insurance. 2-step TB test, physical exam/drug screening and reliable transportation to clinical facilities are required. (480 hours) 06505023 M - Th 4 pm - 8:30 pm & F 7 am - 3:30 pm 1/5/15-5/21/15 Willow, Portables D. Speegle

If applying for financial aid, CNA students must also complete Home Health and Acute Care. (600 hour requirement)

Individual Classes Home Health Assistant (HHA) Prerequisites: Completed an approved Certified Nurse Assistant program and have an active CNA certificate, physical examination, TB clearance by PPD/Chest X-Ray & Medical insurance. Outside students contingent on space availability and approval by CNA Program Director. Prior to completing the home health assistant nursing program, student must have completed an approved Certified Nurse Assistant Program. The course introduces the student to provide direct patient care under the direction of a nurse or doctor in a variety of health care settings. Using technical skills learned in both the classroom and clinical setting, home health assistants perform such tasks as feeding, bathing, positioning, ambulating and comfort measures for the patient. The program consists of 40 hours theory and clinical training under direct supervision. (40 hours) Cost: $550 + $18 insurance. Textbooks approximately $70 06502013 M - Th 8 am - 1 pm 8/12/14-8/28/14

Willow, Portables

Health, Science, and Medical Technology

Get into Health Careers!

D. Speegle

Acute Care - CNA Prerequisite: Students with active CNA certificate. Prepares students for skills in Acute Facilities/Hospital. Role of CNA in the following hospital areas: Medical and Surgical Unit, Emergency Room, Orthopedic Unit, Pediatrics Unit, Ambulatory or Outpatient Unit. (80 hours) Cost: $550 + $18 insurance. Textbooks approximately $70. 06503013 M - Th 8 am - 1 pm 9/1/14-10/2/14

Willow, Portables

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Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) State Licensed Training Program SUPPORT SERVICES / CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR CNA & MEDICAL ASSISTANT / For more information call (626) 934-2856.

CNA and MA Continuing Education Classes meet CE requirements for MA and CNA certificate renewal. Approved by the California Dept. of Health Services. (CEP #13075) Must pre-register in Willow Registration Office during regular weekday business hours. Cost: $ 20 per class. (Includes all practice materials and CE certificate). *non-refundable. Limited to 30 students. 06500014 Sat 8 am - 2:30 pm Willow, MPR* Dates: 9/6/14, 10/4/14, 11/1/14, 12/6/14, 2/7/15

Speegle

* Please park on Willow St. Parking Lot behind Multipurpose Room. ** BLS + $10 card

SUPPORT SERVICES / Orientation: July 24 at 10 am.

Pharmacy Technician Prerequisite: Appraisal test, TB clearance, High School Diploma/GED速 Course prepares students for entry level employment working in various pharmacy settings. Students are trained to assist the pharmacist in multiple areas of pharmacy practice. The course consist of both theory and clinical components, including: Medical Terminology, Pharmacy Law, Anatomy and Physiology. Total Hours 356 (HLPAE Recommends 220 hours of externship and will assist students with interviews for placement at a pharmacy.) Cost: Class fee $1200 + uniform $35 + CPR $10 + insurance $18. A separate fee of $80 payable to Pharmacy Board and drug testing, live scan (prices vary) will be required for licensing. See Page 32 for required books to be purchased by the student for approximately $200. 06625013

T/W/Th 5 pm - 9 pm Willow, Rooms 3 & 4 in 8/12/14-3/5/15 Health Care Portables

Health Informatics / Insurance Clerk Orientation: July 24 at 10 am.

Medical Billing and Coding Prerequisites: Typing/Keyboarding and working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Basic Medical Terminology. Covers ICD 9 CM & ICD10 coding, risk management and HCPCS/CPT coding and its principles. A Biller/Coder is employed by medical offices, HMOs, insurance companies and hospitals to perform coding/ billing, claim search and authorizing procedures. Current coding information prepares student for certification with AAPC, AHIMA and addresses HIPPA requirements. (120 hours) Cost: $250 (Includes study guide and reference materials). See Page 32 for required books to be purchased by the student for approximately $170. 06525011

T/Th 6 pm - 9 pm 8/12/14-1/8/15

Willow, 23

S. Peralta

Medical Terminology (Online) Co-requisite: Medical Billing and Coding, or Medical Secretary. Basic anatomy and medical language necessary for persons entering the medical occupations. Required for students enrolled in Medical Secretary/Ward Clerk program. Cost: $75 per session (includes class materials & study guide). 06580013

T 4 pm - 6 pm 8/12/14-1/6/15

Willow, 23

S. Peralta

Medical Secretary Prerequisite: Assessment of computer knowledge and ability to type a minimum of 35 words per minute. Assessment will be held Tuesdays and Wednesdays during Computer Lab times 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm in room 102. Medical Secretary prepares the student to work in a clinical setting as a Medical Secretary in a variety of Health related industries. Students will learn about the health care field culture and current practices, medical terminology, scheduling and electronic filing system used in the Health Care Industry. Cost: Enrollment in Medical Terminology (online) + Medical Secretary / $75 per session.

Medical Secretary 06575013

M/W 6 pm - 9 pm Willow, 23 August 13, 2014 - January 7, 2015

S. Peralta

Medical TERMINOLOGY 06580013

T 4 pm - 6 pm Willow, 23 August 12, 2014 - January 6, 2015

S. Peralta

New Students must attend Appraisal Testing. See Page 13 or call (626) 934-2801 for dates and times.


If interested in Financial Aid Benefits, you must apply early in the registration process at www.fafsa.ed.gov. If you are interested in the Practical Nurse (LVN) or Psychiatric Technician programs please follow the following procedures: Step 1: Register at the Willow Campus, 14101 East Nelson Avenue, La Puente, CA 91746 to take the Computerized TABE - $45. Step 2: Upon qualifying test scores you will be invited to submit an application to the program to include a Personal Statement, 10 Essay Interview Questions, Letter of Recommendation from 2 sources, and an Official High School Transcript or GED. Complete your Pre-Check Clearance (background check). All required documents must be submitted in person to the Willow Campus Front Office. Step 3: Upon complete submission of the above documents your eligibility will be determined based on a standardized screening. Upon qualification, you will be invited to register for the Pre-VN or Pre-PT class. You must register for these classes prior to the first day of attendance - $25. Step 4: Complete a Basic Life Support class (BLS). See below for classes offered at the Willow Campus this summer.

Pre-Practical Nurse - Lvn

Pre-Psychiatric Technician

Prerequisites: Only students who attained an appropriate score on the Computerized TABE, submitted the required documentation, met the screening requirements and been invited to enroll. Financial Aid Application must have been completed prior to enrollment in the Pre-LVN class. Apply online at www.fafsa.ed.gov.

Prerequisites: Only students who attained an appropriate score on the Computerized TABE, submitted the required documentation, met the screening requirements and been invited to enroll. Financial Aid Application must have been completed prior to enrollment in the Pre-PT class. Apply online at www.fafsa.ed.gov.

Practical Nurse - Lvn

Classes begin August 25, 2014 and February 23, 2015. Prerequisites: Age 18, proof of 12th grade HS/GED, computerized TABE entrance assessment, health screening, and meeting all of the objectives of the Pre-PT class. For more information call (626) 934-2817. Theory and clinical program prepares graduate for licensing exam. Includes medical-surgical nursing, pharmacology, nutrition, gerontology, developmental disabilities, psychiatric nursing. (1530 hours/1 year) Cost: $1,000 Fundamentals (non-refundable) + $18 insurance + $6 name tag

Classes begin July 7, 2014 and January 5, 2015. Prerequisites: Age 18, proof of 12th grade HS/GED, computerized TABE entrance assessment, health screening, and meeting all of the objectives of the Pre-VN class. For more information call (626) 934-2816. Theory and clinical program prepares graduate for licensing exam. Nursing fundamentals, medical-surgical, pharmacology, nutrition, gerontology, obstetrics & pediatrics are covered. (1530 hours/1 year) Cost: $1,000 Fundamentals (nonrefundable) + $18 insurance + $6 name tag VN 1 $3,250 VN 2 $3,250 + $18 insurance Instructor: Anderson, Haight, Hunt, Temple Location: Willow Campus & various clinical sites Time: Varies; average 32 hours a week Additional fees provided (for textbooks, fit test, uniform, health screening, background check) to outside agencies by the student. COST SHEET for entire program available upon request or visit www.hlpae.com.

Psychiatric Technician

PT 1 $2,500 PT 2 $2,500 + $18 insurance Instructor: Anderson, Davila, Jones, Nelson, Zeledon Location: Willow Campus & various clinical sites Time: Varies; average 32 hours a week Additional fees provided (for textbooks, live scans, uniform, back-ground check, health screening) to outside agencies by the student. COST SHEET for entire program available upon request or visit www.hlpae.com.

coming In January 2015! Associates of Applied Science In Practical Nursing At HLPAE! Earn college credits toward your Bachelors' Degree! HLPAE offers affordable training.

LVN PT - State Accredited Program ENTRANCE EXAM: Vocational Nurse Program & Psychiatric Technician Program Computerized Assessment Requires pre-registration. Testing Fee: $45. Re-test Fee per section: $10. 06592011 W 9 am - 12 pm Willow Center, 14101 E. Nelson Avenue Dates: 8/20/14, 8/27/14, 9/10/14, 9/24/14, 10/8/14. Call (626) 934-2801 for more dates.

Deadline for Practical Nurse January 2015 class is October 29, 2014. Deadline for Psych Technician February 2015 class is December 17, 2014.

Basic Life Support (BLS) for Health Care Professionals Limited to 10 Students. Cost: $60 + $19 book + $7 card Monday 9 am - 1 pm Willow, 2 D. Speegle 10203043

Thursday Willow, 2 10203033 10203043

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THERAPEUTIC SERVICES / LVN, Psychiatric Technician

06/16/14

9 am - 1 pm D. Speegle 06/12/14 06/19/14

BLS is required for: Vocational Nursing (LVN) and Psychiatric Technician PRIOR to registration.

Basic CPR/First Aid (American Heart Association) Limited to 10 Students. Cost: $60 + $19 book + $7 card Monday 9 am - 3 pm Willow, 2 D. Speegle 10200013 10200023

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Food Services & Hospitality / Introduction to Culinary Arts

open up your own business or work at a great restaurant! Food Services and Hospitality / Introduction to Culinary Arts Hacienda La Puente Adult Education is proud to announce our new state-of-the-art Culinary Arts Facility. Complete with new commercial-grade tools and equipment, our students will work with fine ingredients to create epicurean dishes each day of class. This program gives students the opportunity to learn foundational skills and techniques. Program consists of four modules. Enrollment is based on selection. Orientation date: September 10, 2014 at 10 am. Cost: $7,500 + $1,000 materials + $18 insurance + white kitchen towels + non-stick black shoes + fees associated with Safe Serve Certification. (1,080 hours)

module #2

module #1

Instructor: M . Montero Class begins October 6, 2014 and ends July 16, 2015 *$2,893.00 is due upon enrollment.

Module #1: Introduction to Culinary Arts Covers basic ingredients, kitchen skills, cooking techniques and knife techniques used by chefs. Stocks, sauces, soups are practiced as well as vegetable, starch, protein and breakfast cooking. Serv Safe Certification. Class ends 12/12, pay for Module #2 by 12/19 ($1,875.00). 06905011 M - Th 8 am - 4 pm Willow, Culinary Arts Facility

Module #2: Garde Manger “Cold Kitchen� including dressings, sandwiches, cold sauces, sushi making, salads, Hors d'oeuvres and platter presentation. Emphasis is placed on eye appeal, texture, color contrast and harmony of flavor combinations. Class ends 3/6, pay for Module #3 by 3/9 ($1,875.00).

module #3

06905021 M - Th 8 am - 4 pm Willow, Culinary Arts Facility

Module #3: Baking and Pastries Classic baking techniques for anyone who loves to bake or is interested in a pastry career. Students learn to prepare basic bread doughs, Danish dough, croissants, cakes, muffins, pies, tarts, cookies and other specialty pastries and dessert items. Class ends 5/15, pay for Module #4 by 5/18 ($1,893.00). 06905031

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8 am - 4 pm

Willow, Culinary Arts Facility

Module #4: International & American Regional Cuisines

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Emphasis is on world cuisines and regional cooking of the U.S. Students create full menus from each cuisine, utilizing all the skills developed in previous modules to make soups, salads, appetizers, entrees, sides and desserts each day. Class ends 7/16. 06905041

M - Th

8 am - 4 pm

Willow, Culinary Arts Facility

module #4


COMPUTER Repair & Networking Mandatory Orientation: August 8, 2014 from 9 am to 12 pm in Room 107. The course is divided into components in which a student may earn a certificate of completion. (700 hours)

Computer Repair Component The Computer Repair component provides an introduction that includes: assemble components based on customer requirements, install, configure and maintain devices, PCs and Windows 7 and 8 OS installation for end users, understand the basics of networking and security/forensics, properly and safely diagnose resolve and document common hardware and software issues while applying troubleshooting skills. Successful candidates will also provide appropriate customer support; understand the basics of virtualization, desktop imaging, and deployment. Students will be involved in troubleshooting and repairing and will learn to build their own computer as a part of the curriculum. Students will be prepared for A Plus (A+) certification by the end of the course.

Network Component The Networking Component includes: instructorled hands-on training to familiarize students with the topics of the Network+ certification examination, and will help students prepare for the Network+ test. This component also includes: OSI Layer Concept, TCP/IP, "topologies" physical and network hardware, various network structures, the major network operating systems, Microsoft Windows Server Systems. Students will handle and install a simple network system which includes: preparing Cat5/Cat6 cables, TCP/IP configuration; creating user lists, identifying full and halfduplexing, WAN and LAN, server, workstation, and host serverbased networking and troubleshooting networking. Students will work on Cable, NIC, and Router Broadband and Gateway, as both a default IP Router and as a method to connect dissimilar systems or protocols. Students will enhance the knowledge of Android OS and iOS 5 and iCloud using Tablet and Apple iPad2. Students will learn troubleshooting of network problems, network maintenance and upgrade, and security applicable to prepare for Network+ certification. Cost: $495 per semester + insurance $18 = $513. Books are extra. Call: (626) 934-2832. Materials: All students must bring one 16GB USB Flash Drive (approx. $15) for the first day of class. Books: A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC. Network & Guide to Network. 06141011

M - F 8 am - 2:30 pm 8/13/14 - 1/9/15

Willow, 107

S. Sengupta

RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL ENERGY & UTILITIES / MAJOR APPLIANCE SERVICE AND REPAIR Learn basic skills on how to repair major appliances and work on new products. Class covers theory and practical training for job entry including refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, microwave For Appliance Repair ovens, and stoves. Learn to read Services contact wiring diagrams and sequence (626) 934-2936. charts for appliance electrical diagnoses. Prepare for the E.P.A. (Environmental Protection Agency) Type 1 certification test, to work with refrigeration systems of 5 lbs. or less. Learn entrepreneurship skills. Class also designed for novice technicians. Call: (626) 934-2936 (870 hours) Day Class Cost: $700 per semester + materials $100 + insurance $18 = $818, plus E.P.A. test booklet $60 (optional) 06131011

M - Th 8 am - 2:30 pm 8/12/14 - 1/9/15

Willow

Trades Careers / Machinist

INFORMATION SUPPORT & SERVICES /

G. Ceniceros

Evening Class Cost: $275 per semester + materials $50 + insurance $18 = $343, plus E.P.A. test booklet $60 (optional) (216 hours) 06131023

M/W 6 pm - 9 pm 8/13/14 - 1/9/15

Willow

G. Ceniceros

Partners with Whirlpool & Maytag, Kitchen Aide, Sears, Best Buy, Coast Appliances parts, Reliable Parts, K-W Sam-Sung.

Machinist / Machine Operator Through a grant from the Alcoa Corporation students will be able to learn and operate a Header Machine. This machine produces rivets and fasteners for the aerospace industry and students who complete the program will enhance their machinist skills. For enrollment information, please call (626) 934-2850 ask for Workforce Administrator. Cost: $50 + insurance $18 06125013 T - Th 4 pm - 8:30 pm 1st term: September 16 - November 13 2nd term: December 2 - February 13 3rd term: March 17 - May 21 Location: La Puente High School Room 15 Instructor: Staff

All new students must attend Appraisal See page 13 or for information call (626) 934-2801.

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Advance Private Security Academy

ADVANCE PRIVATE SECURITY ACADEMY /

coming soon! Electrician Course

Advance Private Security Academy Security Officers are in large demand and the security industry in the State of California is growing at a fast pace which leads to job security. The courses are taught by Law Enforcement Specialists with knowledge and experience to give you the latest trends in the field. The Security Academy at Hacienda La Puente is a short term training program designed and focused on preparing the student for a career in the security field. The Academy consists of four different disciplines that satisfy the state mandated requirements for the State of California. Students complete the discipline in just over 3 weeks. Course include Powers to Arrest (Guard Card), Firearms Permit, Baton, Chemical Agent (OC Pepper Spray), CPR and First Aid, Public Relations, Report Writing, Officer Safety and School Police. Permits include: Guard Card, Firearm Permit, Side Handle, Straight and Expandable Baton, Tear Gas (OC Pepper Spray), CPR and First Aid. Requirements: Must be 18 years of age prior to the start of the program. Valid California Drivers License/Identification. Pass a Department of Justice and F.B.I. background check. Must have a High School Diploma or GED. Must attend an orientation to determine if you qualify. This program qualifies for G.I. Bill Benefits for POST911 Veterans. Orientation will be held Wednesdays at 10 am.

Hacienda La Puente Adult Education is obtaining California State Certification to become a premier training school. Electricians are in high demand in today's job market and earn high salaries. The State Electrical Certification Apprenticeship Courses consists of 4 modules (13-weeks for each module): Module One: Electrical Theory, Calculations, Testing Tools and the National Electrical Code. Students may apply for an Electrician Training Card during the first module. Module Two: Electrical Safety, Residential Wiring Techniques, and the NEC. Module Three: Electrical Safety, Commercial and Industrial Wiring Techniques, and the NEC. Module Four: Electrical Safety, Motor Controls, Troubleshooting, and the NEC. *Please note that all modules are hands on. Interest list available. Please call (626) 934-2801 for more details.

Medical Interpreting training Program

 Veteran friendly and VA approved school  Building careers for veterans  Put your military core values, self-discipline and work ethics

into a rewarding career!

 For Veteran Approved Courses go to www.gibill.va.gov

Courses:  Powers to Arrest (Guard Card): 8/12, 9/8, 10/6, 11/3.  Baton: 8/12, 9/8, 10/6, 11/3.  Chemical Agent (OC Pepper Spray): 8/12, 9/8, 10/6, 11/3.  Firearms: 8/12, 9/8, 10/6, 11/3.

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Cost: $2,000 + insurance $18 06701011

M - F

8 am - 4:30 pm

Willow, 1 & 2

The MAGNUS Medical Healthcare Interpreter Training Program is a 40-hour course designed to prepare a bicultural and bilingual individual for certification as a Healthcare Interpreter. For more information about the Medical Healthcare Interpreter Training please call (626) 934-2801.

coming soon!


AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE / Automobile Technician

NATEF Certified Program

Prepare for automotive service repair by receiving class room and valuable repair shop experience. NATEF Certified Modules. (1,080 hours, takes 4 sessions to complete) Cost: $495 per session + materials $75 per session + books required $133 + insurance $18 + goggles $7 = $558 Session I: August 12 - October 10, 2014 06111011 M - F 8 am - 2:30 pm Willow, Automotive Shop M. Rojas Session II: October 13 - January 9, 2015 06111021 M - F 8 am - 2:30 pm Willow, Automotive Shop M. Rojas

For Auto Repair Services contact (626) 934-2932.

Classes start August 12, 2014 and end May 22, 2015.

MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION / Combination Welder Call: (626) 934-2935. Learn oxyacetylene gas cutting, shielded metal arc, gas tungsten arc & flux core welding. Short term MIG & TIG/SMAW courses available. (870 hours, takes 3 to 4 semesters to complete) Cost: Registration per semester $500 + consumable class supplies per semester $200 + insurance $18 + textbooks $238 + purchase of other required materials (helmet, boots) authorized by instructor only. Students need to purchase their own helmet & boots from an outside vendor with approval of the instructor. 06121023 M - W 5 pm - 9:30 pm 08/12/14 - 01/09/14 Willow D. Hernandez

Preparation for Water Distribution I and Treatment I Water Technology Program is designed to prepare students who wish to seek entry level employment in the public water supply industry. There is a growing need for certified and trained water technology professionals in the area of Water Treatment and Water Distribution. Water experts project that over the next few years the water industry will see extensive job growth. Get the training you need to treat and distribute our public water supply. You can take either one or both courses Distribution I and Treatment I. Cost: Registration per course $300 + insurance $18 (Training may be free for those who qualify. Attend Orientation for more information.) 06940011 T - Th 8:30 am - 12:30 pm 08/11/14 - 01/09/15 Willow, 105 King

State Licensed Training Program Redken 5th Avenue Premiere School

Our programs provide students with ongoing advanced education leading to opportunities for higher paying jobs. Many of our graduates are working in the best salons, spas, clinics and movie studios. Enrollees must have at least a 10 th grade education received from a state-approved and accredited school. All instructors are fully licensed and credentialed. Learn state-approved procedures in all areas of hair service. Using Redken products, learn hair care, conditioning, hair coloring and bleaching. For perming, chemical relaxing or soft curl perm, you will learn safety and how to work with chemicals. Students will learn haircutting, clipper cutting, skin care, manicure, chemical relaxing, and more. Class Registration: See page 13 for schedule. Must attend Appraisal prior to enrollment. The program Full Time is 1600 hours, 3-4 semesters. Kits & Uniforms: Students are expected to purchase their kits and uniforms from HLPAE Cosmetology Department. Students transferring from another school will need to meet with staff regarding kits. For an itemized list of books, supplies, equipment, and materials, visit www.hlpae.com. Fall semester Orientation: on July 24 at 10 am Spring semester Orientation: December 10 at 5:30 pm. Call (626) 934-2880 for next start date. Freshman 06300011 M - F 8 am - 2:30 pm G. Schuster/Staff Cost: $1,100 per semester Kit & Uniform: $910 (Approx.) Books: $386 (Approx.) Insurance: $18 Total to Start: $2,414 Senior 06300021 Cost: Insurance: Total to Start:

M - F 8 am - 2:30 pm G. Schuster/Staff $1,100 per semester $18 Services available $1,118 to the Public. See page 32.

Cosmetologist State Board Exam Review

Failed the test or need to review? Need required further education for citation? We can help you! Out-of-state or country requirements can be completed here. Course designed as a self-paced review for all areas using videos, practical and written tests. Call (626) 934-2880 for dates.

Cosmetologist

Water Technology

Cosmetologist*

Mechanical Construction / Welding

Hlpae is a Certified Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) Training institute.

06331011 Days/Hours: By arrangement Instructor: Staff Cost: Lab: $100 per semester (Insurance may apply) Books: For purchase to enrolled student.

* Financial Aid available for those students who qualify!

ORIENTATION for programs listed on this page will be on July 24, 2014 at 10:00 am.

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Fee Based Courses

Learn something new & Exciting! Fee Based Courses How to enroll: Register at Willow Campus or Dibble Campus Main Offices Monday thru Friday (office closed on Saturdays). No in-class registration available. Bring a copy of your registration form and receipt to the first class. Fee-based classes are supported solely from student fees. No refunds for fee-based classes unless cancelled by school. All Fee-based courses must have a minimum number of pre-registered and pre-paid prior to class start date. There will be no classes on September 1, November 10 & 11, November 26 - 28, December 22 - 26.

Basic First Aid (American Heart Association) Basic First Aid includes hands on skills in bleeding, burns, and other medical and injury emergencies. Class subject to be cancelled if minimum enrollment is not met. Cost: $50 for First Aid only, $40 if taken with CPR or BLS Class. Book: $19 to be purchased at registration, and is required to attend the class. Same book used for basic CPR only need to purchase once if you are taking both classes. If taking BLS, you will need to purchase 2 books, for First Aid & BLS. Required: Read book prior to class. Certification Card: $7 CASH payable in class to instructor ONLY. Location: Willow, 2 Instructor: V. Espinoza

Basic Life Support - For Health Care Professionals Basic CPR (American Heart Association) Cardio pulmonary resuscitation hands on skills for adults, children, and infants, one & two man rescue, pocket mask & Ambu bag training. Also includes AED instruction, and 25 question test on completion of course. Limited to 10 students. Cost: $60. Please bring self-addressed stamped envelope if you would like your certification card mailed to you. Book: $19 to be purchased at registration and is required to attend the class. The book should be reviewed prior to class. Certification Card: $7 CASH payable in class to instructor ONLY. Basic Life Support (BLS) For Health Care Professionals Location: Willow, 2 Instructor: V. Espinoza 10203013 10203023 10203033 10203043

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6 - 9 pm 6 - 9 pm 6 - 9 pm 6 - 9 pm

BLS is required for: Vocational Nursing (LVN) and Psychiatric Technician PRIOR to registration. Basic CPR/First Aid (American Heart Association) Location: Willow, 2 Instructor: V. Espinoza 10200013 10200023 10200033 10200043

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* Fee-based classes are supported solely from student fees. Fee-based classes require on-campus registration only. No refunds for Fee-based classes unless cancelled by school.

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Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday

6 - 8:30 pm 6 - 8:30 pm 6 - 8:30 pm 6 - 8:30 pm

Basic Car Care & Maintenance Learn to take care of your car! Get better gas mileage and more miles out of your car. This course is intended to provide each student with the knowledge to make economic decisions and take preventive measures to enhance the overall satisfaction of owning and maintaining their automobile. Minimum class enrollment is 10 students. Class subject to be cancelled if minimum enrollment is not met. Cost: $40 per session. Insurance Fee: $18. Location: Willow, Auto Shop Instructor: D. Balatbat 10830011

10/1/14-10/22/14

Wednesday

6:30 - 8:30 pm

Teach a Non-Academic Fee-based class... Interested in sharing your skills with the community? Please email msmith@hlpusd.k12.ca.us and send your resume with the community course description you would like to teach at HLPAE. Thank you!


Class subject to be cancelled if minimum enrollment is not met.

NEW!

BBQ Basics

Learn tips and techniques for marinating, seasoning, & grilling to produce the best flavor and searing to achieve the internal juiciness and ideal crust that is essential for mouth-watering perfection. You’ll also create delicious salads, starches, vegetables, and even a few scrumptious desserts. Minimum of 20 students. Class Fee: $100 + $25 food supplies. Location: Willow, 16 Instructor: Staff 10901223

08/14/14-09/04/14

Thursday

5 - 9 pm

Chicken Basics Tired of boring, dried out chicken? We can show you how to get the most moist & flavorful chicken entrees you’ve been wanting. In this class we will go over easy and quick recipes that will use a variety of techniques including braising, pan roasting and grilling. This class will give you the knowledge to create delicious home cooked cuisine. Minimum of 20 students. Class Fee: $100 + $25 food supplies. Location: Willow, 16 Instructor: Staff 10901233

08/19/14-09/09/14

Tuesday

5 - 9 pm

Do you want to discover the art of preparing spicy tandoori chicken and perfecting those kebabs? Want to fill your entire kitchen with the aroma of freshly made biriyani? If any of those things sound new to you or something you may be interested in learning how to make, then this class is most definitely for you! You will be taught authentic and simple techniques giving you the tools to create and replicate the recipes for your family and friends. Indian and Pakistani food is not just the typical "curry and naan" dish. Come and join this class to learn about the authenticity of beef, vegetarian, and chicken dishes that will spice up your palette! Your taste buds will take a ride to the South Asian subcontinent with the introduction of some mouth-watering appetizers, main entrees, and desserts. You do not want to miss out on this amazing learning experience! Minimum of 20 students. Class Fee: $100 + $25 food supplies. Location: Willow, 16 Instructor: Staff 08/22/14-09/12/14

Join Chef Douglas Fore to learn some great recipes and kitchen techniques. In Chef Fore’s class you will learn new dishes and some of his favorites including hometown classics, desserts, and even some of his specialty dishes. You will not want to miss out on this exciting class and ideas to make cooking at home more enjoyable. Minimum of 20 students. Class Fee: $100 + $40 food supplies. Location: Willow, 16 Instructor: Staff 10901253

09/16/14-10/07/14

Tuesday

5 - 9 pm

All About Appetizers Join this class and learn how to prepare appetizer favorites with a fusion twist. In this class you will be preparing recipes from scratch using fresh, seasonal ingredients, and time tested culinary techniques. So, come in, roll up your sleeves, and immerse in recipes that will be sure to blow your mind. Minimum of 20 students. Class Fee: $100 + $25 food supplies. Location: Willow, 16 Instructor: Staff 10901203

09/19/14-10/10/14

Friday

5 - 9 pm

Cookies, Cakes, and Pies This class will cover the dessert basics (pie crust, pastry dough, sweet sauces, working with chocolate, fruit desserts, and even cookie making) to help guide you through a lifetime of dessert making. Minimum of 20 students. Class Fee: $100 + $25 food supplies. Location: Willow, 16 Instructor: Staff 10901043

10/01/14-10/22/14

Wednesday

5 - 9 pm

All About Sauces

Classic Recipes from the Indian Subcontinent

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Specialty Surprise

Fee Based Courses

Culinary Arts Classes

Friday

5 - 9 pm

Join us for a saucy good time! Learn how to compliment a dish with a variety of sauces. The series will go over the basic “mother sauces” and the variations you can create to enhance and compliment any food you serve with it. Minimum of 20 students. Class Fee: $75 + $25 food supplies. Location: Willow, 16 Instructor: Staff 10901213

10/14/14-11/04/14

Tuesday

5 - 8 pm

Cooking with Spices and Herbs from Around the Globe Want to add some spice to your life? Well, come join this class to learn how various spices and herbs are used around the globe can add kicks of flavor. Learn how the Americans, South Africans, Middle Easterners, and Asians all use aromatic seasoning to complement and highlight their appetizers, main dishes, and desserts! In this class, you will leave knowing how to properly prepare rich meats, salads, chutneys, rice, fruit, and so much more! Minimum of 20 students. Class Fee: $100 + $25 food supplies. Location: Willow, 16 Instructor: Staff 10901263

10/24/14-11/21/14

Friday

5 - 9 pm

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Fee Based Courses

Holiday Cooking Class

Cake Decorating

Learn all about the holiday classics and how to make them from scratchno boxes here!!! After this class you will know how to make an amazing holiday dinner all from scratch. Including but not limited to stuffing, the best mashed potatoes you will ever have, turkey, holiday desserts, casseroles, rolls, and so much more! Minimum of 20 students. Class Fee: $100 + $40 food supplies. Location: Willow, 16 Instructor: Staff 10901013

10/30/14-11/20/14

Thursday

5 - 9 pm

Soups and Breads In this class, you will learn 8 different soup recipes, knife skills, how to make stocks, and bread making. You will learn how to prepare recipes in your own kitchen to impress your family and friends. If you have taken this class before, don’t worry… it will be all new recipes. Minimum of 20 students. Class Fee: $100 + $25 food supplies. Location: Willow, 16 Instructor: Staff 10901053

11/18/14-12/09/14

Tuesday

5 - 9 pm

First class will be discussion and receiving materials kit. The following classes will require the student bringing a baked cake to class ready to decorate! Class subject to be cancelled if minimum enrollment is not met. Cost: $60 per session. Materials Fee: $35 for beginning decorating kit in first class. Materials Fee is to be paid to instructor on the first day of class. Location: Willow, 12 Instructor: S. Deavlia 10305013 10305023 10305033

8/27/14-9/24/14 10/1/14-10/29/14 11/5/14-12/10/14

Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday

7 - 9 pm 7 - 9 pm 7 - 9 pm

Digital Photography In this beginner class you will “TAKE A TOUR” of your camera. By the end of this class you will learn what all of those “buttons” on the camera are for. We will explore the menus and submenus; learn how to organize your photos on your computer and touch on basic lighting & image composition that will help you take your photography to the next level! Personal digital camera required for class. Class subject to be cancelled if minimum enrollment is not met. Class Fee: $50 per session, payable upon registration. Location: Willow, 26 Instructor: L. Washington 10370013

9/3/14-9/24/14

Wednesday

6 - 8 pm

Advanced Digital Photography Personal digital camera required for class. Class subject to be cancelled if minimum enrollment is not met. Class Fee: $50 per session, payable upon registration. Location: Willow, 26 Instructor: L. Washington 10370023

10/1/14-10/22/14

Wednesday

6 - 8 pm

Fresh Floral Design

Cooking Classes

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Our cooking school is also available for cooking classes tailored to allow you to explore your culinary imagination. You and your chef will create your personalized menu. This class is sure to be a memorable experience. These hands-on classes can be scheduled for daytime or evenings most days of the week. Cooking classes start at $445 based on desired menu and amount of guests. Please contact the Willow Campus Front Office for date availability and/or more information. Location: Willow, 16 Instructor: Staff 10901913

Please call for reservations.

Set no boundaries on your creativity. Explore the depths of your imagination. Learn floral design that will inspire and enhance your design skills. Tools needed: floral knife and scissors. Please notify instructor of your registration 3 days prior to class starting at (626) 333-0966. Class subject to be cancelled if minimum enrollment is not met. Class Fee: $40 per session payable upon registration. Materials Fee: $25 per week for fresh flowers. The floral fee is to be paid to instructor weekly, for the next week’s class meeting. No refunds for flowers. Location: Willow, PASS Instructor: C. Zacarias 10331013 10331023 10331033 10331043

8/20/14-9/10/14 9/17/14-10/8/14 10/15/14-11/5/14 11/12/14-12/10/14

Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday

7 - 8 pm 7 - 8 pm 7 - 8 pm 7 - 8 pm


Notary Public Exam - Official California State

Students must supply their own personal guitar. Minimum class enrollment is 4 students. Class subject to be cancelled if minimum enrollment is not met. Class Fee: $55 per session, payable upon registration. Location: Dibble, D3 Instructor: E. Harper

DO NOT bring personal belongings into test area. Late students will not be admitted! To take the exam you must bring:  A $40 check or money order payable to "Secretary of State"  Proper identification: valid driver’s license (Canada & Mexico accepted) with photo, state issued ID, U.S. or foreign passport, or Military ID  Two sharpened number 2 pencils Location: Willow, Orientation Room Instructor: C. Christensen

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8/20/14-9/24/14 10/1/14-11/5/14

Wednesday Wednesday

5 - 6 pm 5 - 6 pm

Guitar - Acoustic - Level II Students must supply their own personal guitar. Minimum class enrollment is 4 students. Class subject to be cancelled if minimum enrollment is not met. Class Fee: $55 per session, payable upon registration. Location: Dibble, D3 Instructor: E. Harper 10340023 10340033

8/20/14-9/24/14 10/1/14-11/5/14

Wednesday Wednesday

6 - 7 pm 6 - 7 pm

Learning Electronics & Electrical Projects for the Home This course is designed for the students to gain fundamental knowledge and skills in trouble shooting of basic electronics and electrical circuits. Recommended for electronic hobbyists, automotive, and appliance technicians. Minimum enrollment of 10 students. Class subject to be cancelled if minimum enrollment is not met. Class Fee: $40 Location: Willow, Auto Shop Instructor: D. Balatbat 10835013

9/3/14-9/24/14

Wednesday

6:30 - 8:30 pm

Notary Public Training - Includes 2014 Laws Establishing yourself as a Notary Public, earn additional income and provide a service to your community. It’s not just a clerk’s job anymore. Successful notaries provide a valuable service to their company, friends and private clients. Ambitious Notaries gain the skills it takes to become a Loan Signing Agent making $200 to $400 per signing. Our six hour state approved seminar gives you the knowledge to pass the exam and practice as an effective Notary. You’ll receive 2 practice tests and you’ll take the official Notary exam directly following the seminar. Passport photo required at time of class. Students must be 18 years old and cannot have any felony convictions. Seminar begins promptly. Due to State regulations, no one will be admitted to the classroom after it begins. Class subject to be cancelled if minimum enrollment is not met. Questions: info@notarypublicseminars.com Class Fee: $99 Book: $30 (Payable in class) Location: Willow, Orientation Room Instructor: C. Christensen 10708013

10/17/14 Friday Test will be given at the end of the day.

8 am - 6 pm

10/17/14 Friday Registration and exam: 4:30 to 6 pm

Renewing Notaries - Includes 2014 Laws Need to renew your notary commission? A three hour refresher course is required. You must also be live scanned and pass the official Notary exam again. We’ll feature the new state laws passed this year and give you a brush-up on general law to make sure you haven’t fallen into any bad habits. Your commission must be current to be eligible for a renewing seminar. Class subject to be cancelled if minimum enrollment is not met. Class Fee: $50 Book: $30 (Payable in class) Location: Willow, Orientation Room Instructor: C. Christensen 10711013

10/17/14

Friday

Fee Based Courses

Guitar - Acoustic - Level I

12:45 - 6 pm

Salsa Dancing - Beginning Learn how to dance salsa! Learn the basic steps of salsa, right and left turns, cross body and more! In this class you will learn from the very beginning. No partner or experience necessary. Class subject to be cancelled if minimum enrollment is not met. Class Fee: $35 per session payable upon registration. Location: Willow, MPR Instructor: G. Gutierrez 10815033 10815043 10815053

8/28/14-9/25/14 10/2/14-10/30/14 11/6/14-12/11/14

Thursday Thursday Thursday

7 - 8 pm 7 - 8 pm 7 - 8 pm

Salsa Dancing - Intermediate Learn more salsa combinations, tricks and fancy turns and moves. No basic steps taught in this class, students should know all the salsa basic steps taught in the beginning class. Class subject to be cancelled if minimum enrollment is not met. Class Fee: $35 per session payable upon registration. Location: Willow, MPR Instructor: G. Gutierrez 10815063 10815073 10815083

8/28/14-9/25/14 10/2/14-10/30/14 11/6/14-12/11/14

Thursday Thursday Thursday

8 - 9 pm 8 - 9 pm 8 - 9 pm

No in-class registration. Office open Monday - Friday. School office is closed on Saturdays.

* Fee-based classes are supported solely from student fees. Fee-based classes require on-campus registration only. No refunds for Fee-based classes unless cancelled by school.

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Older Adult Programs

seniors, stay active! enroll in a class! OLDER ADULT & Community Interest Programs A series of ongoing classes, designed for older adults in health, fitness, the arts, personal development and new skills are offered at the School Campus and Senior Centers. Classes are sponsored by Hacienda La Puente Adult Education with continuous enrollment. For Senior Center classes, students may register at class location during class hours. For all other classes, students may register at Willow Campus or Dibble Campus Main Offices beginning July 21, 2014 Monday thru Friday (office closed on Saturdays). No in-class registration available. Bring a copy of your registration form and receipt to the first class. Proof of negative TB screening required at Senior Centers only.

La Puente Senior Center

Older Adult Programs At Dibble Campus

16001 E. Main Street, La Puente, CA 91744 (626) 855-1585

Technology / Understanding & Using Computers This class is designed for the first time computer user, but it's also intended for those whose familiarity with computers is limited and who want a better understanding of the basics. When you complete this class, you will be able to navigate your computer system, be familiar with some of the most popular software, know how and where to find somewhat difficult information rather quickly, and navigate the internet with the utmost confidence. 08140012

M - Th

1 - 4 pm

C. Barela

Health Fitness Literacy - Exercise and Fitness 08225011

M - Th

11 am - 12 pm

A. Mu

Technology / Understanding & Using Computers This class is designed for the first time computer user, but it's also intended for those whose familiarity with computers is limited and who want a better understanding of the basics. When you complete this class, you will be able to navigate your computer system, be familiar with some of the most popular software, know how and where to find somewhat difficult information rather quickly, and navigate the internet with the utmost confidence. 08140011 (Beginning) M & W 08140021 (Advanced) T & Th

The Arts - Watercolor Painting 08600012

Th

12:30 - 2:30 pm

Seniors FREE!

A. Mu

The Arts - Chinese Brush Painting 08450021

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2:30 - 4:30 pm

A. Mu

Community Interest Classes Consumer Awareness / Home Arts / Oil Painting All levels welcome! Learn to paint the easy way! Simple followalong instruction enables the student to easily learn brush techniques, color mixing, and necessary elements and fundamentals of art. "Beginners welcome, results guaranteed!" Class Fee: $50 per semester 07935012 Th

12:30 - 4 pm

Shadybend, 5/6

L. Lee

Media & Design Arts / Decorator Ceramics

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Class Fee: $40 per semester 07925012 T

8 am - 2:30 pm

Willow, Ceramics Room

8:30 - 11 am E1 I. Beltran 8:30 - 11 am E1 I. Beltran

M. Balatbat


Registration Procedures: All students are referred via a

Regional Center or the Department of Rehabilitation. A tour is scheduled and an interview. Registration is processed with parent/care-provider input with student and an authorization from their Regional Center or Department of Rehabilitation representative. Enrollment determined by counselor. For further information, you may contact IRS at (626) 934-2920.

Building Trades & Construction / Mechanical Construction / Product Assembler

Food Service & Hospitality / Fast Food Worker Learn general food and salad bar preparation, busing, dish washing, server skills, and cashiering. Learn bakery techniques used in restaurants, markets, and retail. Students are paid an hourly rate based on their productivity. 06900011 M - F

Prepare for employment in the assembly and packaging field. Train in sorting, wiring assembly and disassembly. Learn to use heat and L-bar sealers, shrink-wrap, blister pack, skin wrap equipment, and document shredding skills and equipment. Provides knowledge, training and practical experience for students requiring special adaptations to workplace skills to improve product assembly training. Students are paid based on piece rate. 06915011 M - F 06915021 M - Th 06915034 Sat 06915041 M - F

8 am - 12 pm & 12:30 - 4:30 pm R. Palermo Willow 9 am - 12:30 pm T. Seal Delhaven Community Center 8 am - 12 pm & 12:30 - 2:30 pm E. Benavidez Delhaven Community Center 8 am - 12 pm & 12:30 - 3 pm Staff Ability First

Agriculture & Natural Resources / Ornamental Horticulture / Landscape Gardener - Nursery Manager Learn landscape and gardening, working at residential and commercial sites. Train for employment in nursery and landscaping while using and maintaining modern equipment and mastering techniques used in the industry. Students are paid an hourly rate based on their productivity. 06803011 M - F

8 am - 12 pm & 12:30 - 4:30 pm M. McIntyre Willow

Community-based training for competitive employment. Individual referrals placement and job-coaching services are provided for the disabled.

Prepare for employment in the custodial maintenance field. Become familiar with equipment and chemicals and learn basic skills on the job. Work experience training sites include: restaurants, offices, schools, motels, etc. Students are paid an hourly rate based on their productivity. M - F 8 am - 12 pm & 12:30 - 2:30 pm Willow

D. Fore

Workplace Skills & Functional Academics

Hospitality, Tourism & Recreation / Custodial Building Maintenance

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6:30 am - 12:30 pm & 1 - 3 pm Willow

Rehabilitation Services - Adults with Disabilities

Adults with Disabilities & Career Technical Education Apprenticeships

M. Roberts

Adult Basic Education: English Language Arts & Mathematics (PASS - Pathways to Student Success) Provides student with basic skills instruction in reading, communication, math and a better foundation for performing everyday living tasks. Students register in the class. 01020011

M - F

8:30 am - 12 pm

Valley Adult Campus P. Sill

Distance Learning: 09200012

T - Th 12:45 - 2:45 pm

IRS Workshop

P. Sill

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Workforce and Community Development

Building Partnerships for WILLOW CENTER, 14101 E. Nelson Avenue, La Puente (626) 934-2850 Hours: Monday - Friday 8 am - 4 pm

STUDENT Financial Aid

ASSESSMENT SERVICES

Federal Pell Grants available to eligible students.

Hacienda La Puente Adult Education provides assessments through standardized tests. Computer assisted career guidance and occupational information are available to match career interests to specific jobs and training opportunities.  eCASAS Appraisal  TABE  CAHSEE  eCASAS Pre and Post Testing  Pearson Vue (GED® Testing)  Computer assisted career guidance and occupational information Call: (626) 934-2801 to speak to a counselor.

If you are interested in an *eligible program please apply immediately. www.fafsa.ed.gov Minimum requirements:  Meet U.S. citizenship or eligible non-citizenship requirements.  Student must possess a High School Diploma or GED only regionally accredited institution. (Any foreign High School Diploma must be officially translated and is the responsibility of the student.)  Plan to enroll in an approved vocational program totaling 600 hours or more and be able to attend a minimum of 12 hours per week. (Note: most courses require more than 12 hours per week.)  Demonstrate a need.  Males must have applied for selective service before ages 18-24. Financial Aid applications take time to process so begin early. Application must be approved and processed prior to attending class. To get started apply online by visiting the Federal Student Aid website: www.fafsa.ed.gov. Once you have applied you will need to call the financial aid office at (626) 934-2850 to turn in additional documents needed to determine Financial Aid. Return of Title IV Funds (R2T4) Policy When a student withdraws or is dismissed from Hacienda La Puente Adult Education, a determination of the earned and unearned portion of Title IV aid will be determined. The date of withdrawal or last date attended will be used according to attendance records generated by the School’s Attendance System (ASAP). *The following HLPAE training programs eligible for Financial Aid Benefits for students who qualify:  Automotive Technician  Combination Welder  Computer Repair & Networking  Major Appliance Repair  Certified Nursing Assistant  Dental Assistant  Licensed Vocational Nursing  Medical Assistant  Psychiatric Technician  Optics  Cosmetology  Child Development  Culinary Arts

Plan Ahead for fall 2014! APPLY NOW FOR FINANCIAL AID

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Planning for Fall 2014 - August Registration Financial Aid - APPLY NOW! www.fafsa.ed.gov School Code: 012522 Please see page 13 for the Application process.

JOB READINESS SERVICES  Job search

 Job application completion

 Resume preparation

 Interview preparation

 Interview coaching

 Employer database

 Mentoring

 Career planning assistance

COMMUNITY SERVICES Senior Training Assists with National Council on Aging (NCOA) and Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) referrals for work training opportunities.

Interpreters for the Deaf Sign language interpreters are available in a limited capacity for deaf and hard of hearing students enrolled in vocational training classes. Call: (626) 934-2920 Voice

open to the public! CONTRACTED SERVICES Affordable Contracted Work Hacienda La Puente Adult Education’s Innovative Rehabilitation Services trains adults with disabilities for employment. Our trained workers are supervised and have extensive on-the-job experience. Your company or public agency can contract with us for:  Janitorial Maintenance  Gardening and Landscaping  Document Shredding  A ssembly, Packaging & Fulfillment  Food Services Call: (626) 934-2920 for more information.


COMPUTER TRAINING & WORKPLACE EDUCATION Computer Courses Employers may register employees for a variety of entry-level, advanced, and technical computer courses, covering the latest hardware and software. Course listings are on pages 14-15. Call: Willow Center at (626) 934-2850.

Workforce Resource Center Job Seeker Services The Resource Center is intended for current students and the general public who need a place to study and/or to conduct job searches. The resource center contains computers with internet access to job websites and other employment resources such as resume preparation, and telephone and fax accessibility - to employers only. Hours of Operation - Public Monday through Thursday 8 am - 12 pm Hours of Operation - Current Student Monday through Thursday 8 am - 12 pm Tuesday & Thursday 2 - 4 pm Hours are subject to change based on the school’s needs. Use of the Resource Center is for study and job preparation purposes only. Anyone in violation of the basic rules of conduct will be asked to leave.

Post 911 Veterans: Come in and use your GI Bill benefits for Security Classes, Electrician, Automotive Technician, Cosmetology, Computer Repair, Culinary Arts, Major Appliance Repair, Accounting Bookkeeper, Business Occupations, Medical Secretary, Licensed Vocational Nurse, Certified Nurse Assistant, Medical Assistant, Dental Assistant, Medical Terminology, Medical Billing, Pharmacy Technician and Psychiatric Technician. Hacienda La Puente Adult Education NOW HAS A DUAL ACCREDITATION: HLPAE accredited by the Council

on Occupational Education and the WASC (Western Association of Schools and Colleges).

Veteran friendly and veteran approved school. Put your military core values, self-discipline and work ethics into a rewarding career! Hacienda La Puente Adult Education offers fast track career programs:  Automotive Technician  Combination Welder  Computer Repair & Networking  Culinary Arts  Dental Assistant  Electrical Trainee  Licensed Vocational Nursing  Major Appliance Repair  Medical Billing & Coding  Office Occupations  Security Training Academy  Psychiatric Technician

APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING Apprenticeship programs conform to guidelines established by the State Division of Apprenticeship Standards. For more information on qualifying as an official apprentice trainee, contact the applicable apprenticeship office listed below: California Fire Fighters - JAC To request a brochure, include your name and address and write to: California Fire Fighters Joint Apprenticeship Council 1780 Creekside Oaks Drive, Suite 201 Sacramento, CA 95833 Brick Tenders 1385 West Sierra Madre Azusa, CA 91702 (626) 610-1700 Cosmetica Cosmetology and Barbering UAP Apprenticeship + Pre-Apprenticeship 9050 Telegraph Road, Suite 201 Downey, CA 90242 (562) 862-1090 Electrologist UAP 4478 Market Street, #704 Ventura, CA 93003 (805) 644-3900 Laborers Cement Mason - JAC 1385 West Sierra Madre Azusa, CA 91702 (626) 610-1700 Laborers Landscape Irrigation & Fitter - JAC 1385 West Sierra Madre Azusa, CA 91702 (626) 610-1700 Laborers Southern California - JAC 1385 West Sierra Madre Azusa, CA 91702 (626) 610-1700 Southern California Floor Covering Crafts - JATC 14906 Spring Avenue Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 (562) 623-9244 / 623-9544

Services for Business and Public Agencies

Students and Businesses

Southern California Glaziers & Glassworkers Industry - JAC 11366 Markon Drive Garden Grove, CA 92841 (714) 894-4094 Southern California Pavement Stripers and Highway Maintenance - JAC 1074 La Cadena Drive, Suite 9 Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 248-4341 Sprinkler Fitters United Association Local 709 - JAC 12140 Rivera Road, Suite B Whittier, CA 90606 (562) 907-7622 Tile and Marble Finishers - BAC Local No. 18 - JAEC 9730 E. Garvey Avenue So. El Monte, CA 91733 (626) 329-0850 Tile Laying Local 18 - JAC Terrazzo Finisher/Terrazzo Worker 9730 E. Garvey Avenue So. El Monte, CA 91733 (626) 329-0850

For updated class information and list of upcoming events visit www.hlpae.com

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Services to the Public / School Regulations

open to the public! Services Offered to the Public

For the complete Student Handbook of Rules & Regulations and Discipline Policy visit www.hlpae.com.

Computer Repair & Networking offers computer repair services and home network set up advice are free to members of the community.

No Smoking Policy - Smoking is prohibited on campuses and in school parking lots.

Child Development Mentor Training - Students from the Program & Principles program volunteer hours in classrooms across our district, Rowland District Options, and private centers. Major Appliance Service & Repair offers service and maintenance repairs at little to no cost. Please contact (626) 934-2936. The Automotive Technician program offers auto repair services to the community. Services such as oil change, brake inspections, and other diagnostics. Contact (626) 934-2932. Cosmetology Services - All work done by students only. Low cost services. Children under 15 must be supervised. Client and child cannot receive service at the same time. No children under 5. No personal checks accepted. Visit www.hlpae.com for price list. Dental Assistant / Children’s Clinic - Wednesdays: 8 am to 12 pm and Thursdays: 1 pm to 5 pm. Providing quality dental care to financially disadvantaged children, ages 2 to 14, who have no dental or Medi-Cal insurance and are eligible for the Federal Free or Reduced Lunch program. $20 per visit. Call (626) 934-2894 for an appointment.

Required BOOKS PHARMACY TECHNICIAN Students must provide:

Mosby's Pharmacy Technician, 3rd Edition; Teresa Hopper, BS, CPhT; Paperback; ISBN# 9781437706703; 2011 Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technicians, 2nd Edition; Kathy Moscou, RPh, MPH, BSc(Pharm) and Karen Snipe, CPhT, AS, BA, Med; Paperback; ISBN#9780323084970; 2013 Workbook for Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technician, 2nd Edition; Kathy Moscou, RPh, MPH, BSc(Pharm) and Karen Snipe, CPhT, AS, EA, Med; Paperback; ISBN#9780323084987; 2013

MEDICAL BILLING & CODING Students Must Provide:

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Student Dress and Grooming - Students are expected to adhere to the established dress and grooming standards for the school in order to prevent distractions and disruption in the classroom and to ensure the physical well-being and safety of students and staff.

To give students maximum training opportunities, Hacienda La Puente Career & Technical Education Programs offer a wide range of services to the public. Service Hours: Tuesday - Friday 9:30 am - 1:15 pm (1:15 pm is the last walk-in)

Workbook and Lab Manual for Mosby's Pharmacy Technician, 3rd Edition; Teresa Hopper, BS, CPhT; Paperback; ISBN# 9781437706710; 2011

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Practice Management and HER: A Total Patient Encounter for Medisoft Clinical, 1st Edition; By Susan Sanderson; ISBN# 0073374946/9780073374949; 2011

Children’s Attendance - Children may not attend class unless it is specifically permitted as part of the course.

Drug Free Schools - It shall be the policy of this school district to keep schools alcohol and drug free by taking positive action through education, counseling, parental involvement, medical referral and police referral, and by handling incidents in the schools involving possession, sale, distribution and/or use of any controlled substance, alcoholic beverage, intoxicant of any kind, tobacco or products containing tobacco or nicotine. Sexual Harassment - Sexual harassment of or by any employee or student shall not be tolerated. The governing board considers sexual harassment to be a major offense which can result in disciplinary action of the offending employee or suspension, or expulsion of students. Sexual harassment is defined in the Education Code section 212.5 and the legal requirements affecting students are found in sections 48900 and 48900.2. Complaint Contact: William Roberts, Assistant Superintendent, Human Resources • (626) 933-3800 15959 East Gale Avenue City of Industry, CA 91745. An Equal Opportunity District - The Hacienda La Puente Unified School District is in compliance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Tittle IX of the Education amendments of 1972 and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The district does not discriminate in matters of employment or admission to educational programs and activities because of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, marital status, sex, age, or sexual orientation. Complaint Contact: William Roberts, Assistant Superintendent, Human Resources • (626) 933-3800 15959 East Gale Avenue City of Industry, CA 91745. Institutions Grievance Procedure - Every member of the community shall have the right for prompt and orderly redress of a grievance relating to an alleged violation of federal or state laws or regulations of educational programs. Therefore, pursuant to California Code of Regulations, Title 5, Section 4600, the district has procedures to process a complaint regarding educational services provided by the adult school. A copy of the uniform complaint policy is available at each site where adult education courses are offered. Complaint Contact: William Roberts, Assistant Superintendent, Human Resources • (626) 933-3800 15959 East Gale Avenue City of Industry, CA 91745. Council on Occupational Education (COE) • 800-917-2081 7840 Rosewell Road, Building 300, Suite 325 Atlanta, Georgia 30350 In accordance with requirements of DVB circular 20-76-84, Appendix P, this is to certify that this school catalog is true and correct in content and policy.


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14101 E. Nelson Ave. La Puente, CA 91746

Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 8 am - 7 pm Friday 8 am - 4 pm

Dibble Campus (626) 933-8305 1600 Pontenova Ave. Hacienda Heights, CA 91745

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Monday - Thursday 8 am - 7 pm Friday 8 am - 3:30 pm

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1. Amar Center 1000 N. California Ave., LP 2. Baldwin Academy 1616 Griffith, LP 3. Bixby Elementary 16446 Wedgeworth Dr., HH 4. California Elementary 1111 California Ave., LP 5. Cedarlane Academy 16333 Cedarlane Dr., HH 6. Delhaven Community Center 15135 E. Fairgrove, LP 7. Del Valle Elementary 801 N. Del Valle, LP 8. Dibble Campus 1600 Pontenova, HH 9. Fairgrove Academy 15540 E. Fairgrove, LP 10. Grandview College Prep 795 N. Grandview, Valinda 11. Hudson Adult Learning Ctr 445 N. Glendora, LP 12. Kwis Elementary 1925 S. Kwis, HH 13. L a Puente High School 15615 E. Nelson, LP 14. L a Puente Senior Center 16001 E. Main, LP 15. L assalette Elementary 14333 Lassalette, LP 16. Los Altos Elementary 15565 Los Altos Dr., HH 17. Los Molinos Elementary 3112 Las Marias Dr., HH 18. Los Robles Elementary 1530 Ridley Ave., HH 19. Mesa Robles School 16060 Mesa Robles, HH 20. Nelson Elementary 330 N. California Ave., LP 21. Orange Grove Middle School 14505 Orange Grove Ave., HH 22. Palm Elementary 14740 E. Palm, HH 23. Shadybend Training Center 15430 Shadybend, HH 24. Sierra Vista Middle 15801 Sierra Vista Ct., LP 25. Sparks Elementary 15151 Temple Ave., LP 26. Sparks Middle 15100 Giordano St., LP 27. Temple Academy 635 California, LP 28. Valinda School of Academics 1030 Indian Summer, LP 29. Valley Adult Campus 14162 E Lomitas Ave., LP 30. Wedgeworth Elementary 16949 Wedgeworth, HH 31. Willow Center 14101 E. Nelson, LP 32. Wing Lane Elementary 16605 Wing Lane, LP 33. Workman Elementary 16000 Workman, LP 34. Workman High School 16303 E. Temple, LP

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