Temple City Adult and Community Education Fall 2010 Schedule of Classes September 14, 2010 - January 27, 2011
Dr. Doug Sears Learning Center/Adult School Office - 9229 Pentland Street Temple City, CA 91780 www.tcusd.net/schools/adult - (626) 548-5050 OFFICE HOURS: M, T, W, Th, F (Days) 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. and T, W, Th (Evenings) 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Welcome! HOW TO ENROLL? Register at the Dr. Doug Sears Learning Center/Adult School Office (9229 Pentland Street Temple City, CA 91780) during regular office hours. Registration and fees can be collected in the classroom the first two evenings of attendance. After the second night, registration and fees will be collected in the Adult School Office. Separate registration is required for EACH class. All students are to report to class at the first session. Anyone 16 years or older, or any high school graduate regardless of age or area of residence, may attend Temple City Adult School. Priority is given to adults 18 years and older. Students under 18 years of age, including day high school students, are admitted ONLY by permission of their high school counselor.
THE FIRST CLASS MEETING IS VERY IMPORTANT Any class may be discontinued if attendance falls below an adequate number of students to warrant support. Every effort will be made to combine comparable courses at the time of closing.
ATTENDANCE AND CLASS SIZE Regular attendance is expected of all students. Each class must maintain a minimum average attendance. If the average attendance falls below the required number, the class may be closed or combined with others. Children are not permitted in Adult Education Classes.
Temple City Adult Education Program is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Accreditation is an assurance of quality and a guarantee that classes taken for credit will be accepted for credit by other educational institutions. All teachers are certified in their teaching area by the California Commission for Teacher Credentialing. The Temple City Unified School District does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, physical handicap, medical condition or age.
AUDITING NOT PERMITTED
Limited English language skills will not be a barrier to
Students are not permitted to audit or sit in a class without being officially enrolled in class.
admission and participation in vocational education
School Calendar Veterans’ Day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November 11, 2010 Thanksgiving Break. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November 22 - 26, 2010 Winter Break. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . December 20 - 31, 2010 Spring Break. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 4 - 8, 2011
Class Locations Dr. Doug Sears LEARNING CENTER (DDSLC) 9229 Pentland Street, Temple City TEMPLE CITY HIGH SCHOOL 9501 Lemon Avenue, Temple City
programs.
See inside for:
• Real Estate Classes • Computer Training / Art Classes • High School Diploma/ CAHSEE Preparation Courses
Question? Call (626) 548-5050
high school diploma High School Diploma Program general information
GRADUATION Each June, Temple City Adult School holds its annual commencement in conjunction with the Dr. Doug Sears Learning Center for those earning a diploma. The program includes brief speeches by representatives of the graduating class. School District administrators, Board of Education, and community members attend.
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS A high school diploma is granted to any student who successfully completes the high school diploma requirements of the Adult School. The Adult School requests records from the student’s previous schools and grants full credit for any classes, except Physical Education, which were passed in the ninth grade or later. Elective credits are available through work experience, military service, trade and industrial courses, community college courses and G.E.D. testing. Students seeking a high school diploma must meet with the Adult School staff to enroll in classes and must see the Principal at least once each semester until graduation requirements are completed.
BASIC REQUIREMENTS Algebra 1A & 1B Economics Government Life & Physical Science World History I & II
Business English English Language Arts Psychology U.S. History I & II
ELECTIVE Conversational Spanish, Parent Education, Student/Teacher Aide
CREDIT Students enrolled in classes for high school credit, whether applied toward an adult diploma or a day school diploma, MUST attend regularly to receive the necessary credit. Students who miss more than THREE sessions will not receive credit for the class.
CAHSEE EXAM All Adult High School Graduates must pass the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE). The exam has been scheduled three times during the 2010-2011 school year. Please contact the Adult School Office to schedule an appointment if you plan to graduate in June 2011 or after. CAHSEE Examination Dates: October 5 (ELA) - October 6 (Math) February 1 (ELA) - February 2 (Math) May 10 (ELA) - May 11 (Math)
DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS Economics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 English. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 U.S. History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Algebra I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Mathematics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Science, Physical & Life . . . . . . . . . 20 Geography/World History. . . . . . . . . 10 Fine Arts or Foreign Language. . . . . . . 10 Social Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 U.S. Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Electives. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Credits Credits Credits Credits Credits Credits Credits Credits Credits Credits Credits
TOTAL CREDITS . . . . . . . . . . . 200 Credits 17 WEEK SEMESTER COURSES - 5 UNITS OF CREDIT
program
Get a Diploma! Get ahead!
High School Diploma Program - classes ACADEMIC LEARNING LAB T, W, Th 6:20 – 9:30 p.m. Marrier, Rios, Harrison DDSLC Room 1 The Academic Learning Lab is designed to allow students to study on an individual basis, working at their own speed and level in an independent setting. A student may enroll in a variety of academic courses leading to a high school diploma. Instructor will assist students and keep track of hours of attendance. At their option, students may earn partial credits in most subject areas. The following courses are available in the Academic Learning Lab: Adult Learning Lab Classes: English Electives Psychology Life Science General Math, Review Economics Earth Science Algebra 1 U.S. Government Physical Science World History Fine Arts Session I Begins: 9/14 Ends: 1/27
U. S. HISTORY I T 6:20 – 9:30 p.m. DDSLC Haschke Room 5 Semester I: First semester covers exploration and settlement of English colonies and early development of the United States up to 1900. Book deposit $30. Session I Begins: 9/14 Ends: 1/25
17 WEEK SEMESTER COURSES 5.0 UNITS OF CREDIT
FOREIGN LANGUAGE I Beginning CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH T 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. TCHS Stone Room 407 This class is designed to meet the needs of students, travelers, and professionals. Course will enable you to pronounce, converse, read and write simple Spanish. Students will acquire a vocabulary, useful expressions, and fundamentals of language applicable to daily life and work situations. $125. Session I Begins 9/14 Ends 1/25
FOREIGN LANGUAGE II INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH W 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. TCHS Stone Room 407 FOREIGN LANGUAGE I, Conversational Spanish, is a prerequisite for this class. After a review of basic concepts, students will further their ability to pronounce, converse, read and write basic Spanish. This course will increase vocabulary, useful expressions, and fundamentals of language relevant to daily life and work situations. $125. Session I Begins 9/15 Ends 1/26
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS T 6:20 – 9:30 p.m. DDSLC Ruedel Room 4 This course is literature based and will focus on the development of writing, reading, speaking, and listening skills through response writing with the conventions of language taught in context. Book Deposit $30. Session I Begins: 9/14 Ends: 1/25
BUSINESS ENGLISH W 6:20 – 9:30 p.m. DDSLC Marrier Room 4 This course will teach various skills in business communication, written and verbal communication and problem solving. Included are grammar, study of word usage, mechanics, sentence patterns, and paragraphing. The course will help develop interviewing skills, exchange of ideas, views, writing for personal and professional needs which include letters, memos, information gathering, reporting forms, applications and resumes. Book Deposit $30. Session I Begins: 9/15 Ends: 1/26
HIGH SCHOOL EXIT EXAM (CAHSEE) PREPARATION W DDSLC Dagger 6:20 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Room 2 This class is designed to prepare students to successfully pass the California High School Exit Examination (CAHSEE). This program has two components, English Language Arts and Mathematics. The Mathematics part of the CAHSEE addresses statistics, data analysis and algebra. The English Language Arts addresses vocabulary, comprehension, writing strategies, and grammar. CAHSEE is a graduation requirement for a High School and Adult School Diploma. Session I Session II Session III
9/8 & 9/15 (English) 9/22 & 9/29 (Math) 1/6 & 1/12 (English) 1/19 & 1/26 (Math) 4/13 & 4/20 (English) 4/27 & 5/4 (Math)
non credit fee courses All students pay fees
L ear n som ethi ng n ew! Di sc over your tale nt!
CRAFTS FOR ALL SEASONS T 6:20 – 9:30 p.m. Wilson TCHS Room 708 This class welcomes the beginner and experienced crafter. Learn how to make the most current trends in crafts; bead and wire jewelry, decorate/tole painting, paper and fabric crafts. Each 10 week session features new projects. Join a class that can help you create all those wonderful items you see at the street fairs, boutiques or home decorating for the holidays. Supplies may be purchased from instructor at first class of a new session. For all other projects, students supply own materials. Fee: $100 Session I Begins: 9/28 Ends: 12/7 Session II Begins: 1/4 Ends: 3/15 Session III Begins:3/22 Ends: 5/31
STAINED GLASS/GLASS FUSING - 10 weeks T 6:20 – 9:30 p.m. Williams TCHS This class is taught in the traditional method. Projects will be entirely handmade. Activities will consist of designing, pattern cutting, glass cutting, leading, copper foil, soldering, and water-proofing stained glass projects. Attention will also focus on career and vocational possibilities. $100. Pre-registration required. Session I Begins: 9/28 Ends: 12/7 Session II Begins: 1/4 Ends: 3/15 Session III Begins: 3/22 Ends: 5/31
Room 703
COMPUTER OPERATORS/ SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS - 10 Weeks Don’t Miss out! Due to the popularity of our computer classes, pre-registration is a must. Register early. If you have any questions, please feel free to call the office at (626) 548-5050.
Computer survey T
6:20 - 9:30 p.m.
TCHS
Dagger
Room 517
The Computer Survey Class is a ten week survey course designed to introduce new and beginning users to computers and office programs. The class will cover basic concepts of computing, including: hardware, operating systems, the Internet, and the use of common office applications on both a PC and MAC platform. By the end of the course, students will have beginner level skills for MS Word, MS PowerPoint and MS Excel. Fee $100. Session I Begins 9/28 Ends: 12/7 Session II Begins 1/4 Ends: 3/15 Session III Begins 3/22 Ends: 5/31
Real Estate It's a bu yer's market!
Vocational Courses
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Th 6:30 - 9:40 p.m. Veliz DDSLC Room 3 A complete course covering all areas of Property Management, including the relationships between Property Management and the Real Estate Markets, Money, Property Valuation and Financial Analysis, Owners Objectives, Residential Marketing, On-Site Personnel and Operations, Non-Residential Management, Homeowners Associations, Maintenance and Repairs, Management Office, and Legal-Insurance Aspects. This class is designed for lay people and for Brokers and Salespeople to satisfy the requirements of the California Department of Real Estate. Course completion certificates are given to those students who do not miss more than two times and pass all tests. There is no refund. Textbook required. DRE1937-03. $125 Pre-registration is required. Session I 17 weeks Begins: 9/16 Ends: 1/27
Take advantage of it!
REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES
W 6:30 - 9:40 p.m. Manzanilla DDSLC Room 3 A fundamental class including the information necessary for the prospective Real Estate salesperson to pass the State Examination. Topics will include basic principles of real estate: title, legal, financing, appraising, and contracts. This class will also be geared to supply the homeowner with fundamentals of Real Estate Law including the landlord and tenant relationship. Course completion certificates are given to those students who do not miss more than two times and pass all tests. There is no refund. Textbook required. DRE885-87. $125. Pre-registration is required. Session I 17 weeks Begins: 9/15 Ends: 1/26
REAL ESTATE PRACTICE
T 6:30 - 9:40 p.m. Manzanilla TCHS Room 501 Designed for brokers and salespersons to satisfy the requirements of the California Department of Real Estate. Topics will include brokerage business, planning disclosure, prospecting, listing agreements, advertising, selling, presenting offers, escrow, title insurance, financing, taxation, property management and many others. To receive a certificate, students must meet attendance requirements and pass final exam with a score of 70 or more. DRE 1434-93. $125 Session I 17 weeks Begins: 9/14 Ends: 1/25