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See Page 5 for registration information.Certificates offered upon completion of course.
For full explanation of Courses, please visit online.
June 6, 2016 - July 17, 2016(6-week session)
Tri-Community Adult Education
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MONDAY, JUNE 6 thru SUNDAY, JULY 17, 2016Classes are scheduled for 6 weeks unless otherwise noted.
REgISTRATION TAKES PLACE IN THE CLASSROOM AT THE FIRST CLASS MEETINg. Preregistration is available for some classes. (See page 15 and back cover.) Tri-Community Adult Education is a cooperative educational program serving the Unified School Districts of Charter Oak and Covina-Valley.
Dan gribbon, Principal Claudia Karnoski, Principal
MISSION STATEMENT: Tri-Community Adult Education creates an educational environment for a diverse community of adult learners, which promotes advancement of personal goals, academic, technological and vocational skills necessary to be competitive in an ever-changing global society. Our belief system and foundation is focused on our Student Learning Outcomes:§ College and Career Readiness § Problem Solvers, Effective Communicators and Critical Thinkers§ Responsible Citizens and Life Long Learners
ACCREDITATION: Tri-Community Adult Education is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and is authorized to issue high school diplomas.
VETERANS: Tri-Community Adult Education is approved by the State Department of Education to offer classes which enable Veterans to complete a High School Diploma Program. Please call (626) 974-6823 for Veteran’s information.
HIgH SCHOOL DIPLOMAAdults who do not have a high school diploma are urged to meet with a counselor in order to plan a program that suits their needs. For further information, call (626) 974-6823.
REQUIREMENTS FOR A HIgH SCHOOL DIPLOMAEnglish .................................................................30 CreditsScience ................................................................20 CreditsMathematics ........................................................20 Credits (Must include 10 credits of Algebra I)U.S. History .........................................................10 CreditsWorld History, Cultures, & geography ...............10 CreditsForeign Language/Fine Arts ................................10 CreditsU.S. government ...................................................5 CreditsEconomics .............................................................5 CreditsElectives, exclusive of Physical Education ........50 CreditsFirst Aid ..................................................................0 Credits
Candidates for a high school must complete at least 10 Adult Credits in residence. Veterans of United States armed forces have met residency requirements.
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED: 160CREDIT MAY BE EARNED FOR: Previous high school work, work experience and military training. High School credit may be earned for Tri-Community Adult Education students through testing. All previous school work must be from an accredited institution.
Summer 2016 Term
INDEPENDENCE DAY HOLIDAY .......................... Monday, July 4, 2016
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REgISTRATIONBeginning Monday, June 6, 2016 registration is completed at the location where the class is offered. Fee-based classes must have the required minimum number of student registrations as of the first class meeting. Online and walk-in preregistration is available for some classes. (See page 15 and back cover.) Registration is completed on a “first come, first served” basis. Late registrations are accepted if space is available. Call (626) 974-6420 for late registration information.Adult students who are applying for the High School Diploma program must bring an official (sealed) transcript and meet with a counselor at Pioneer Center. Pre-enrollment for the High School Diploma program is highly recommended.
ADMISSIONAdults 18 years of age or older, not attending day school, or high school graduates of any age may attend. Adult students who wish to take courses for high school credit toward a high school diploma must see a counselor. Students attending a day high school may be admitted under certain conditions by special request through a high school counselor referral from the school of attendance. Students who wish to take courses for high school credit must see a counselor.
FEESNo refunds for fee-based classes unless the class does not register. Fees for all classes will be charged as noted. Classes with an asterisk (*) pay a registration fee of $12.00 ($5.00 for students 60+ years). All fees are payable at time of registration. Students pay for all supplies, materials, and textbooks. Payment in cash is preferred. Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard and Discover) are now accepted at all main offices (The Business Center, Pioneer and Griswold). A service fee of $15.00 will be charged for returned checks, copies of certificates of completion, and letters of verification.
REFUND POLICYRefund forms are available in all major Adult Center Offices.
Full refunds only on classes cancelled by Tri-Community Adult Education.• A $12.00 processing fee• will be charged for all refunds–except for classes noted above that are cancelled by Tri-Community.No refunds after the third class meeting.• No refunds for fee-based classes and short term seminars/classes.• No refunds for textbooks or materials.• No cash refunds. • (Once “Request for Refund” form is completed and approved, a refund check will be mailed to the student from the Covina-Valley District Office. Allow 3-4 weeks.)
ALL FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANgE WITHOUT NOTICE.
GRISWOLD CENTERMonday and Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
PIONEER CENTERMonday through Thursday,
6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
OFFICE HOURS – DAYTIMEGRISWOLD CENTERMonday - Thursday,
8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
PIONEER CENTERMonday - Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
BUSINESS CENTERMonday - Thursday,
8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
OFFICE HOURS – EVENINgS
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TEXTBOOKSTextbooks are available for purchase by students registered in Tri-Community Adult Education classes. Do not purchase textbooks before class registers. TEXTBOOK FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.
REgISTRATION and ATTENDANCEA minimum number of students must be in attendance for a class to be registered. Excessive absences may cause classes to be closed or combined, or individual students to be dropped.
CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENTCertificates of Achievement are issued to students who satisfactorily complete study in certain business occupations and vocational subjects.
INSURANCETRI-COMMUNITY ADULT EDUCATION DOES NOT PROVIDE STUDENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE, nor is it provided for children participating in Parent Education or Child Care activities.
MINOR CHILDREN Minor children are NOT allowed in adult education classes except in certain Parent Education and/or Family Literacy classes.
SENIOR CITIZENSStudents, age 60 and older, pay a registration fee of $5.00 for classes with an asterisk (*), and will pay other fees, where applicable.
STUDENT RECORDSThe release of students’ educational records shall be according to the Education Code and state regulations.
RIgHT TO PRIVACYAll students are protected by State and Federal laws regarding their right to privacy.
DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITEDNo person shall, on the basis of race, color, ancestry, national origin, gender, marital status, handicap, age, religion, or political beliefs, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination in any education program or activity except as provided for use by law or regulation.
AHERA COMPLIANCEAll facilities of the two cooperating districts of Tri-Community Adult Education have been inspected for asbestos-containing materials and management plans have been filed with the State of California in compliance with federal ASBESTOS HAZARD EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACT legislation. The plans are available to review at the Districts’ Administrative Offices.
UNIFORM COMPLAINT PROCEDURESUniform Complaint Procedures are available in the office at each of our main centers.
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All students taking courses for high school credit MUST SEE A TRI-COMMUNITY COUNSELOR BEFORE ATTENDINg CLASSES. Students enrolled in a regular high school must have a completed Tri-Community High School Student Referral from their school of attendance prior to enrollment. High school students from outside the Covina-Valley and Charter Oak districts may only enroll in an academic class for credit recovery and will be charged a $24 fee for each 5-credit class. High school students may not enroll in computer classes.
ADULT STUDENTS enrolling for HIgH SCHOOL CREDIT should call Pioneer Center at (626) 974-6823.
Counselors are available daily from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm, and from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, Monday through Thursday.
COUNSELORS: Micah goins / Jamie RazoCharles Beal / Noelle Dingillo
COUNSELINg ASSISTANCETri-Community Adult Education has a Comprehensive Guidance Program and counselors are available during school hours to assist students to reach their optimum educational goals. They offer assistance with career planning and guidance counseling. A variety of tests allow students to explore their vocational interest, aptitudes, personality, intelligence, educational progress, and work values. In addition, counselors offer assistance with matters involving health and welfare, human relations and psychological concerns. Contact a counselor at Pioneer Center or call (626) 974-6823.
Counseling Services
CHILD CARE for children of Tri-Community students is available at the following Child Care Center:PIONEER CENTERMonday thru Friday .........8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noonA fee of $5.00 per child will be charged per day. Child Care is a service available only to children of Tri-Community Adult Education students. Students attending daytime classes at ANY location may take only pre-school-age children to
the Child Care Center at Pioneer Adult Education Center.BEFORE A CHILD CAN ATTEND CHILD CARE, PROOF OF THE FOLLOWINg IMMUNIZATIONS IS REQUIRED: DPT or DT, POLIO, RUBELLA, RUBEOLA, MUMPS, HEPATITIS B, HIB MENINgITIS and VARICELLA.Children must be at least 2 years of age, but not over 5 years of age. All children must be toilet trained. Child Care services shall not be available for children of parents on field trips.
Child Care
Testing Services See page 10
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TRI-COMMUNITY ADULT EDUCATION IS ANOFFICIAL gED TESTINg CENTERThe gED® test is a computer based (not online) test which is available in English and Spanish. The gED® can give you the opportunity to earn a high school equivalency diploma based on current high school graduation standards, and is a key to employment opportunities, job advancement, further education and financial rewards.
The GED® test consists of four sections: Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA), Mathematical Reasoning, Science and Social Studies. It incorporates the use of technology for today’s digital world.
Test-takers must register, make payment and schedule appointments for GED® testing online through www.GED.com. Testing is available at Pioneer Center during the hours listed below.
TRI-COMMUNITY ADULT EDUCATION gED® TESTINg HOURS
Monday thru Wednesday, 9:00 am - 1:00 pmTuesday and Wednesday, 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
PIONEER CENTER1651 E. Rowland Ave. (West of Azusa Ave.)
West Covina 91791(626) 974-6823
PIONEER CENTER OFFERS FREE ASSESSMENT TESTINg FOR STUDENTS REgISTERED FOR gED® TEST PREPARATION.
gED® PREPARATIONClasses are offered in the Academic Study Center. There is a minimum charge for GED® test preparation.
PIONEER CENTER OFFERS COMPUTER BASED PRE-gED TESTINg AND gED® PREPARATION IN ALL TEST AREAS
INCLUDINg TECHNOLOgY AND CALCULATOR INSTRUCTION.
Classes are offered in the Academic Study Center. There is a minimum charge for GED® test preparation. Tri-Community ofrese instruccion en Español para ayudar a los candidates en su preparacion para el exam en GED®.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL PIONEER CENTER AT (626) 974-6823.
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ENgLISH AS A SECOND LANgUAgE - Beginning through Advanced and Multi-level (No Fees) A course for non-English speaking students to help them with everyday conversation. Day Time Location Room Instructor Class Fee1000.01 M thru Th 9-12 noon Pioneer F11 Ver Halen (No Fees)1000.14 M thru W 6:30-9:30 pm Pioneer F12 Carter (No Fees)
BASIC READINg - Beginning through Advanced (No Fees) Class utilizes an individu-alized approach to reading to assist the individual to improve skills, comprehension, and retention. Computer-assisted instruction is offered utilizing multi-sensory “Discover Intensive Phonics” and “Reading 100” software.1120.01 M thru W 9-12 noon Pioneer G13 Carter (No Fees)
TESTINg CENTER1800-1803.01/.02/.03 As scheduled Pioneer G15 StaffgED® TESTINg COMPUTER-BASED gED® (Test Fee: $140.00, includes State and National Fees.) (Registration is online at www.GED.com)1820.01/.03 M thru W 9 am-1 pm & Tu & W 6:30-9:30 pm Pioneer G14 StaffCAREER EXPLORATION1860.01 M thru F As scheduled Pioneer G15 Staff
INGLÉS COMO SEGUNDA IDIOMA APRENDA INGLÉSEste programma esta disponilblepara estudiantes interesadod en aprender a hablar, leer, y escribir el idioma ingles. Cuidado de ninos disponible.
Academic
Books are available for purchase for students registered in Tri-Community Adult Education classes and may be required for certain courses.
Required textbooks must be purchased by the second week of class.TEXTBOOK FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.
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Great news... Most of our academic courses are now taught through an online program called APEX.
Being online allows us to offer many other choices with more up to date material which students find more relevant. It also meets California academic standards and in most cases qualifies for A-G credit. Courses are often completed in a more timely manner due to the fact that students can work on their courses at anytime, even at home. Our Academic Study Center (ASC) will have Chromebooks available to work with. Instructional support will also be available with both a teacher and an aide. Tests will need to be taken in the ASC under the auspices of a proctor.
*ACADEMIC STUDY CENTER Students may enroll for credit or non-credit in the Academic Study Center at Pioneer Center. CREDiT/NON-CREDiT COuRSES iNCLuDE: English 1-4, English Electives, General Math, Basic Math, Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, Probability and Statistics, Biology, Physical Science, Earth Science, Chemistry, Physics, Science Foundations, Health, U.S. History, World History & Cultures, U.S. Government, Economics, Geography, Multicultural Studies, Sociology, Psychology, Fine Arts, Spanish 1, 2, & 3, French 1 & 2, and a variety of general electives. Test Preparation is also available for: ASVAB, CBEST, CSET, SAT/ACT and TOEFL, gED. Each course is a personalized study program using up-to-date self-instructional materials, including computer-assisted instruction for many subjects, together with teacher instruction and assistance. Day Time Location Room Instructor Class Fee1700.02 M thru Th 12:45-4 pm Pioneer G15 Swift/Nelson/Carter $12 + Reg1700.03 M thru Th 6:30-9:30 pm Pioneer G15 Swift/Nelson $12 + Reg
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL PIONEER CENTER AT (626) 974-6823.
READINg & MATH TESTINg SERVICEThis service is designed to identify individual achievement in reading and math to aid in the ap-propriate placement in academic classes. Testing is done by appointment only. Call (626) 974-6823 for an appointment.
COMPREHENSIVE TEST OF BASIC SKILLS (CTBS)Students enrolled in the Tri-Community Adult Education high school diploma may take these tests for up to 50 elective credits and/or academic credit in Math, English, Science and World History toward their high school diploma. Call (626) 974-6823 for an appointment.
TOEFL PREPARATIONInstructor-assisted preparation for college bound, limited-English speaking students who need to pass the TOEFL is offered. A variety of pre-testing and preparation materials covering the four areas of reading, listening, speaking and writing are utilized in an individualized setting. For more information, call (626) 974-6823.
VOCATIONAL/CAREER TESTINg & COUNSELINgInterest, ability and career value tests are part of the Tri-Community Adult Education Counseling Services. Individuals interested in vocational testing, career information, job outlooks and require-ments, current labor supply and demand, lists of vocational schools, colleges, universities, etc., are encouraged to see a counselor. A fee of $10.00 to $20.00 may be charged. Contact Pioneer Center or call (626) 974-6823 for more information
Testing Services
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Business & Vocational Education
*$12.00 REgISTRATION FEE will be charged all students, 18–59 years, who are not enrolled for high school diploma credit. Seniors (60+ years) will pay Registration Fee of $5.00.
The Office Professional Training Core Curriculum provides a foundation for entering a variety of occupations in today’s business office. Instruction ranges from entry level to advanced training. Program provides individualized instruction in both teacher-directed and self-paced environments. Students may enroll at any time during the term.
OFFICE PROFESSIONAL CORE CURRICULUM
• Developing Proofreading Skills• Office Procedures
• Computerized Keyboarding (All Levels)• Basic Math Review
• Introduction to Microsoft Excel and Word 2010 (Beginning Level)
*OFFICE PROFESSIONAL TRAIN-INg The core curriculum includes basic introduction to computer operation and business software applications. See back cover for preregistration information. Day Time Location Room Instructor Class Fee2000.01 M - W 8:30-12:30 pm Griswold F12 Hibner $55 + Reg
TYPINg CERTIFICATE EXAM (up to 3 days of practice which must be completed within one week from enrollment.) Typing tests are given as part of the Office Professional and Office Skills classes.2900.01 See above for days and times. Griswold F12 Staff $35
*OFFICE SKILLS/KEYBOARDINg (Typing & Basic Microsoft Excel and Word) Afraid to work in an office environment? If you feel your office skills are not where they should be for gainful employment, this is the class for you. See back cover for preregistration information. instructor: Silvia Gonzalez, has 30+ years working in an office professional environment in higher education; a Bachelor’s degree in Business Education and a Master’s degree in Public Administration. Day Time Location Room Instructor Class Fee2000.20 M & W 6:30-9:30 pm Griswold F11 Gonzalez $50 + Reg
*BOOKKEEPER Limited enrollment. The beginning of this class concentrates on ac-counting principles taught manually. Once accounting principles are mastered, students move to computer-assisted bookkeeping methods using QuickBooks Pro or PeachTree. Completion of course work takes more than one term. See back cover for preregistra-tion information. 2200.02 M & W 6:30-9:30 pm Pioneer F12/G16 Pereida $55 + Reg
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FEE-BASED CLASSESFee-based classes are funded by student fees.Preregistration recommended. See page 15.
Absolutely No ReFuNdS unless class does not register.Minimum number of student registrations required as of first class meeting.
All classes are 6-weeks unless otherwise stated.
*$12.00 REgISTRATION FEE will be charged all students, 18–59 years, who are not enrolled for high school diploma credit. Seniors (60+ years) will pay Registration Fee of $5.00.
Personal Computer Training
*INTRODUCTION TO WORD 2016 Minimum 16 students. Day Time Location Room Instructor Class Fee7210.27 M & W 6:30-9:30 pm Griswold Center F8 Gerodias $50 + Reg
*CYBERSECURITY AND INTERNET SAFETY Minimum 16 students. on-site preregistration only at the Business Center. 7230.36 Tu & Th 6:30-9:30 pm C.O. Technology Center 2 Gerodias $50 + Reg
*DISCOVERINg THE INTERNET IN WINDOWS 10 Minimum 16 students. on-site preregistration only at the Business Center. 7220.13 F 4:00-7:00 pm C.O. Technology Center 2 Gerodias $50 + Reg
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FEE-BASED CLASSES
*STAINED gLASS - 4-WEEKS ONLY BEgINNINg THE WEEK OF JUNE 6 Minimum of 22 students. Day Time Location Room Instructor Class Fee7550.06 W 9-1 pm Covina E.C. 20 Danzinger $50 + RegMinimum of 20 students. 7550.08 W 7-10 pm Covina E.C. 20 Danzinger $38 + Reg
*STAINED gLASS FUSINg - 4-WEEKS ONLY BEgINNINg THE WEEK OF JUNE 6 Students will learn to make fused glass tiles, plates, bowls, jewelry, etc. Knowledge of glass cutting is helpful. Continuing students have priority registration.Minimum of 22 students. 7555.05 Th 9-1 pm Covina E.C. 20 Danzinger $50 + RegMinimum of 22 students. 7555.07 Th 7-10 pm Covina E.C. 20 Danzinger $38 + Reg
*CABINETMAKER Minimum of 16 students. on-site preregistration only at the Business Center. Structured cabinetmaking class offering 32 mm frameless cabinetmaking and face frame cabinetmaking. Learn to build kitchen, bathroom, garage, closet cabinets and more. 7570.04 Th 7-10 pm Royal Oak Shop Robinette $65 + Reg7570.06 Sat 9-3 pm Royal Oak Shop Robinette $120 + Reg
*CABINETMAKINg: CABINETS & WOODWORKINg Minimum of 16 students. on-site preregistration only at the Business Center. Woodworking for beginners and advanced. Instruction in how to operate woodworking machinery and tools efficiently and safely.7585.01 F 9-12 noon Royal Oak Shop Robinette $65 + Reg7585.02 F 12-3 pm Royal Oak Shop Robinette $65 + Reg
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PARENT EDUCATION THROUgH PARENT-CHILD PARTICIPATION (Fee Based) Age should be as of 12/1/15. Minimum of 20 students. An enriched nursery school program is offered where both parent and child attend. Parents participate in group discussions concerned with early childhood development. Group activities for the children stimulate emotional and social growth as well as foster preparation for school readiness. Adult enrollment limited. Children attending must be of age(s) indicated. (Class Fee includes materials and snacks, with one child per family, $12.00 each additional child.) Day Age Time Location Room Instructor Class FeeMinimum of 20 students. 6100.28 Th Infant-5 yrs. 9-12 noon Pioneer C1 Staff $75 + RegMinimum of 16 students. on-site preregistration only at the Business Center. Day Age Time Location Room Instructor Class Fee6300.05 Tu 2-5 yrs. 9-12 noon Royal Oak P.Ed.Ctr. Rhodes $756300.15 Th 2-5 yrs. 9-12 noon Royal Oak P.Ed.Ctr. Rhodes $75
FEE-BASED CLASSES
Parent & Family Life Education
*$12.00 REgISTRATION FEE will be charged all students, 18–59 years, who are not enrolled for high school diploma credit. Seniors (60+ years) will pay Registration Fee of $5.00.
NOTE: Before a child can attend a Parent Education class, proof of the following immunizations is required: DPT or DT, POLIO, RUBELLA, RUBEOLA, MUMPS, HEPATITIS B, HIB MENINgITIS and VARICELLA.
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Absolutely No ReFuNdS unless class does not register.For online preregistration, if the class does not register your credit card
will be automatically credited. Minimum number of student registrations required as of first class meeting.
There is an automatic processing fee of $10 for any change to classes.
on-site Preregistration begins May 23Log on to:
www.cvusd.k12.ca.us/tri-community
on-site at Business Center*CabinetmakerComputer Classes (Fee-Based)Cake ClassesGuitar*Parent EducationPhotographyStained Glass & Stained Glass Fusing
*On-site Charter Oak Classes
on-site at Pioneer CenterBookkeeperParent Education
on-site at Griswold CenterGuitarOffice Professional TrainingOffice Skills and Typist/ Keyboarding
On-site Preregistration
CAKE TRICKS What the Professionals don’t Want You to Know. (One night only, all supplies included.) Minimum 10 students. Learn all the tricks the professionals don’t want you to know including cake baking, filling and icing smoothly. Pastry creams, flavors and cupcakes will be covered. We will also send you home with samples and recipes. Required preregistration, held at the Business Center beginning Monday, May 23, 2016, must be completed prior to start date of class. Day Time Location Room Instructor Class Fee3700.31 W (6/8/16) 6-9 pm Pioneer Center D2 S. Weiss $50
BEgINNINg ACOUSTIC gUITAR (Materials fee of $10.00 payable at the first class meeting.) Students must bring their own acoustic guitar (no electric) and picks. Minimum enrollment of 5 and maximum of 10 students. This seminar is for beginning students who want to learn the basics of playing a guitar for fun and pleasure. The instructor, Jerry Donovan, has taught guitar for 25 years. He has taught all levels and at music and fine arts schools as well as private lessons in the community. 6-sessions beginning June 7, 2016. Required preregistration, held at the Business Center beginning Monday, May 23, 2016, must be completed prior to start date of class.5500.01 W 7-8 pm Griswold G18 Donovan $65
Seminar & Short Term Classes
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Tri-Community Adult Education is a certified Court Reporting School.
Tri-Community Adult Education’s Court Reporting Program has been training court reporters since 1974 and captioners since 2000. We are approved by the Court Reporters Board of California and a participating member of NCRA, the National Court Reporters Association.
In this era of technology, train to be a realtime court reporter in the court and deposi-tion field, as well as related careers such as reporting administrative hearings, board meetings, conferences, rapid text entry, medical transcription, scoping/proofreading and CART (captioning for the deaf and hard of hearing). Realtime reporters are in great demand and make in excess of $100,000 per year. Only a state license is required for court reporters, not a degree. For related careers, certifications are offered.
As an adult education program, we offer low-cost public school tuition. We have a day and evening program. Our evening program is available to high school students in the 11th and 12th grades.
To obtain additional information, preregistration information, or to make a counseling appointment, call Griswold Adult Education Center at (626)472-7681.
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*CERTIFIED COURT REPORTINg PROgRAM (Court Reporter/Machine Shorthand, All Levels) Day Time Location Room Instructor Class Fee7000.01 M thru Th 8-12:30 pm Griswold E3 Fallgren/King/ Rea $250 + Reg7000.03 M & W 6-10 pm Griswold E3 Fallgren/Rea $250 + Reg
DICTATION/TRANSCRIPTION PRACTICUM (CSR)7000.05 M thru Th 12:30-3:30 pm Griswold E3 Staff
The mission of the Tri-Community Adult Education Court Reporting Program is to prepare our students to become effective and competent court reporters, as well as captioners and professionals in related careers, and to promote excellence in achieving the highest level of expertise.
*$12.00 REgISTRATION FEE will be charged all students, 18–59 years, who are not enrolled for high school diploma credit. Seniors (60+ years) will pay Registration Fee of $5.00.
CSRORIENTATION
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Presented by Dixie King, CSR, CRI Program Coordinator
Find out for yourself all about these very rewarding careers!
Wednesday, June 1, 20167:00-9:00 p.m.
griswold Center, Room E616209 E. San Bernardino Rd., Covina, CA 91722
For more information, call: (626) 472-7681
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Combination Welder Training
WELDiNG FEES: 7400.01 (Morning Class) $450 7400.04/.05 (Evening Class) $285 7400.06/.07 (Saturday Class) $250 7400.10 (Testing Fees) $200 7400.12 (Test Preparation) $150 (6-week session)
Licensed Welder ProgramOPEN ENROLLMENT IF SPACE IS AVAILABLE
Contact Welding Center for fee schedule and enrollment information: COVINA-VALLEY TECH-ACADEMY
Welding Center 231 E. Stephanie Drive, Covina 91722
(Between Citrus and Barranca, from Arrow Highway go south on Ranger to Stephanie Dr.)
*COMBINATION WELDER TRAININg, BASIC & CERTIFIED A vocational training program based upon practical hands-on welding and classroom theory. The program is operated on an open-entry, open-exit basis, which allows students to begin training at any time space is available. The Welding Center is licensed to administer the practical examinations required by the American Welding Society and the Los Angeles Department of Building & Safety for Certified Welders. Limited enrollment. Continuing students have priority registration. Contact the Welding Center for fee schedule and class placement prior to registration. Call (626) 974-6420.
Note: Fees do not include personal safety equipment or books.
PHASE I - BASIC WELDINg Prepares students for entry-level employment as a manual or semi-automatic welder in a variety of metal trade industries.
PHASE II - ADVANCED WELDINg Prepares student for the Qualification Examinations specified by the American Welding Society and the American Petroleum Institute for Structural Welders and Pipe Welders.
PHASE III - CERTIFIED WELDER Prepares students for the examinations for Certified Welder Licenses in categories of Structural Steel, Light Gage Steel, Aluminum, and Reinforcing Steel.
STUDENTS MAY REGISTER FOR ANY COMBINATION OF WELDER CLASSES.Course # Phase Day Time Location Instructor7400.01 I, II & III M thru F 8 am-12 noon CV Tech Academy Moore7400.04 I, II & III M & W 7-10 pm CV Tech Academy Velosa7400.05 I, II & III Tu & Th 7-10 pm CV Tech Academy Velosa7400.06 I, II & III Sat 8-12 noon CV Tech Academy Velosa/Moore7400.07 I, II & III Sat 12:30-4:30 pm CV Tech Academy Velosa/Moore7400.10 TESTING M thru Th 7-10 pm CV Tech Academy Velosa7400.12 LA City Test Preparation Sat 11 am-1 pm CV Tech Academy VelosaContact Welding Center for further information, regarding LA City Test Preparation.
Minimum enrollment of 20 students required.
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The Tri-Community Photography Program includes more than three hundred courses offered annually on a rotational basis. Skill levels range from beginner to professional. Although courses need not be taken in sequential order, it is recommended that students are well-grounded in the elements and principles of Photo 1 before enrolling in advanced courses. Basic processing experience is not required to register in any Photo Processing section. Classes are conducted in the 30,000 sq. ft. Tri-Community Photo Center which is furnished with state-of-the–art equipment. (Students taking any Photoshop courses must already be computer literate and are welcome to bring their own laptop. For photo program purposes, “computer literacy” is defined as having a basic understanding of operating a computer, which includes turning the computer on and off, using the mouse, working with pull-down menus, and the opening, closing and saving files.)
Orientation meeting for NEW students held at 7:00 pm on Monday, June 6; 9:00 am on Tuesday, June 7, 2016 at the Tri-Community Photography Center at 4400 N. Roxburgh Avenue, Covina.
FOR REgISTRATION INFORMATION, CALL (626) 974-6816.
Commercial Photography
Note: Photo 5, 240, 277, 290, 296, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439, 440, 441, 442, 443, 444, 445, 446, 447, 448, 449 and 450 are NOT scheduled for the Fall 2016 term beginning August 2016.
PHOTOgRAPHY PROgRAM FEES: $150.00 total. (All courses, use of labs and studios are included.) Please call the Photography Center for optional printing costs and Annual Pass information.
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PHOTO 1 - HOW TO TAKE BETTER PICTURES (Film & Digital) Day Time Location Instructor7801.00 M 7-10 pm Photography Center Thomas7811.00 Tu 9-12 noon Photography Center Alaniz
PHOTO 46 - PHOTOSHOP FOR PHOTOgRAPHERS (BEgINNINg)7811.46 Tu 7-10 pm Photography Center Aaron Weiss7812.46 Th 9-12 noon Photography Center Aaron Weiss
PHOTO 70: DIgITAL MADE EASY 7801.70 Tu 7-10 pm Photography Center Gaytan
PHOTO 102: PHOTOSHOP: LIgHTROOM 7802.02 W 9-12 noon Photography Center B. Delgado
PHOTO 240: ANDROIDS, APPLE iPADS FOR PHOTOgRAPHERS 7803.40 Sat 9-12 noon Photography Center Aaron Weiss
PHOTO 277: PHOTOSHOP: FROM IMPACT TO IMPRESSION7803.77 Tu 9-12 noon Photography Center Aaron Weiss
PHOTO 290: PROSHOW PRODUCER: EASY SLIDE SHOWS FOR PHOTOgRAPHERS 7803.90 W 1-4 pm Photography Center Hoy
PHOTO 296: SCENIC PHOTOgRAPHY: SHOOTINg & EDITINg LIKE THE PROS 7803.96 M 9-12 noon Photography Center E. Delgado
PHOTO 434: PHOTOSHOP PLUg-INS 7805.34 M 9-12 noon Photography Center Aaron Weiss
PHOTO 435: gREAT PHOTOgRAPHY WITH THE POWER OF FLASH 7805.35 M 9-12 noon Photography Center Gaytan
PHOTO 436: ADVANCED DYNAMICS OF PROFESSIONAL POSINg 7805.36 M 1-4 pm Photography Center Gaytan
PHOTO 437: PHOTOSHOP: gREETINg CARDS AND CALENDARS 7805.37 M 1-4 pm Photography Center Hoy7815.37 Th 1-4 pm Photography Center Hoy
PHOTO 438: PORTRAITS OF THE NIgHT: CAPTURINg THE ROMANCE 7805.38 M 7-10 pm Photography Center Gaytan
PHOTOgRAPHY PROgRAM FEES: $150.00 total. (All courses, use of labs and studios are included.) Please call the Photography Center for optional printing costs and Annual Pass information.
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PHOTO 439: PHOTOSHOP: THE DIgITAL DARKROOM 7805.39 M 7-10 pm Photography Center Hoy
PHOTO 440: PROFESSIONAL SECRETS OF SHOOTINg IN THE STUDIO 7805.40 Tu 9-12 noon Photography Center Gaytan
PHOTO 441: THE ART OF ENgAgEMENT PHOTOgRAPHY7805.41 Tu 1-4 pm Photography Center Alaniz
PHOTO 442: THE gROWINg BUSINESS OF HEADSHOP PHOTOgRAPHY 7805.42 Tu 7-10 pm Photography Center Quintanilla
PHOTO 443: PHOTOSHOP: DIMENSIONAL DOORWAYS TO TRICK PHOTOgRAPHY 7805.43 W 7-10 pm Photography Center Hoy
PHOTO 444: PHOTOSHOP: WHIMSY. WONDER. WICKED 7805.44 W 1-4 pm Photography Center Aaron Weiss
PHOTO 445: LIgHTROOM MAgIC: INNOVATIVE TIPS AND AWESOME TECHNIQUES 7805.45 W 1-4 pm Photography Center Alaniz
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www.Tri-CommunityPhotoProgram.come-mail: [email protected]
SCHOOL OF PHOTOgRAPHYThe Tri-Community School of Photography (TCSP) is a short-term vocational program designed to provide students with skills that can be used to obtain full time employment, review/refresh skills for professional maintenance, or seek professional advancement in current occupations. The School of Photography is held in conjunction with regular Tri-Community photo classes.
Cost is $150. Enrollment is limited.
Orientation meeting for NEW students held at 7:00 pm on Monday, June 6; 9:00 am on Tuesday, June 7, 2016.
FOR REgISTRATION INFORMATION, CALL (626) 974-6816.
PHOTOgRAPHY — PROBLEMS & SOLUTIONS (TCSP Tutorial)7800.00 (Scheduled by Appointment) Photography Center Weiss
PHOTO PROCESSINg7800.00 M thru Th 8:30 am-10 pm Photography Center Weiss/Staff7800.00 F 6-9 pm Photography Center Weiss/Staff7800.00 Sat 8:30 am-5 pm Photography Center Weiss/Staff
PHOTO 446: THE BEAUTY OF BLACK & WHITE PHOTOgRAPHY7805.46 Th 9-12 noon Photography Center Hoy
PHOTO 447: EXPERT TIPS ON COMPETINg IN PROFESSIONAL PHOTOgRAPHIC COMPETITIONS 7805.47 Th 7-10 pm Photography Center Quintanilla
PHOTO 448: PROSHOW PRODUCER: THE ART OF THE TITLE 7805.48 Th 9-12 noon Photography Center Hoy
PHOTO 449: FAST AND EASY LIgHTINg ON LOCATION 7805.49 Sat 9-12 noon Photography Center Lojero
PHOTO 450: CAPTURINg CALIFORNIA’S gREAT OUTDOORS7805.50 Sat 9-12 noon Photography Center Browne
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Academic Study Center ..................................................10
Bookkeeper ...................................................................11
Cabinetmaker .................................................................13Cake Tricks .....................................................................15Career Exploration ...........................................................9CBEST/SAT/TOEFL .........................................................10Certified Court Reporting Program .........................16-17Child Care .........................................................................7Commercial Photography ........................................19-22Computer Classes ....................................................11-12
English as a Second Language .......................................9
GED Preparation & Testing ....................................... 8, 10Guitar .............................................................................15
High School Diploma Information ....................................4
Office Professional Training ...........................................11Office Skills & Typist/Keyboarding .................................11
Parent Education ...........................................................14Photography ............................................................19-22
Reading ...........................................................................9
Seminar & Short Term Classes ......................................15Stained Glass/Fusing .....................................................13Stenotype (Machine Shorthand) ...................................17
TESTING/Services & Preparation .......................7-8, 10Typing Certificate Exam .................................................11
Welder Training .............................................................18
Index
See back cover for onlinepreregistration information.
Printing: Q Press, Pasadena CA
MISSION STATEMENTTri-Community Adult Education creates an educational environment for a diverse community of adult learners, which promotes advancement of personal goals, academic, technological and vocational skills necessary to be competitive in an ever-changing global society.
OUR BELIEF SYSTEM AND FOUNDATION IS FOCUSED ON OUR STUDENT LEARNINg OUTCOMES:§ College and Career Readiness
§ Problem Solvers, Effective Communicators and Critical Thinkers
§ Responsible Citizens and Life Long Learners
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