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Try Something New
FALL WINTER
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ART-Ventures: Spread your Wings and Roar!ART-VENTURES This all-new art-rageous program is truly like a trip to the zoo. Design Stuffed Teddy Bears, create Owl Paintings on canvas and sculpt Clay Peacocks with zany feathers. Color real Rubber Duckies, paint Ceramic Bunny Banks and make Wooden Animal Puzzles in the style of Oaxacan alebrijes. Even travel back in time to paint Dancing Dinosaurs with watercolors. We’ll also pop into the zoo food court to create Mixed Media Sandwich Collages and Pasta Relief Clay Tiles, and visit the photo booth to make Cardboard Mustache Masks and draw Minion Self-Portraits. On the way out, we’ll stop at the gift shop to design Sticker Resist T-shirts, decoupage large Paper Mache Letters, and build wacky Mix-and-Match Character Blocks. Art-explorers experience painting, drawing, sculpting, fabric design, decoupage, collage, and more. A trip to the zoo that you’ll never forget! Art explorers bring home exciting handmade souvenirs each week. Grades K-5
Art-Ventures: Penguins and Polar BearsART-VENTURES Embark upon a journey through the Arctic and Antarctic regions to learn about the captivating lives of penguins, polar bears, and other cold-weather creatures. In this fun, art-packed series, art explorers—equipped with a myriad of unique materials, tools, and techniques—set out on an adventure across the frozen tundra to discover life in and around the icy waters of the earth’s Poles. Sculpt clay polar bears and penguin reliefs. Build sand castle lighthouses and create shimmery sea jellies out of recycled materials. Paint sharks or fish on stretched canvases. Design hats as colorful as the Northern Lights, make gyotaku fish print aprons and transform plain t-shirts into oceans teeming with creatures. Explore the art of decoupage, collage, stained glass and so much more while learning fun facts about endangered creatures and the importance of being kind to our earth and oceans. Grades K-5
Mondays 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM 11/5/18 - 1/14/19 (No class on 11/12/18, 12/24/18, 12/31/18)
Manchester High School $109 FTK01
Mondays 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM 1/28/19 - 3/25/19 (No classes on 2/18/19)
Manchester High School $109 FTK02
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sBasketball FundamentalsTEIGHLOR CLARE-KEARNEY Calling all basketballs lovers! Come sharpen your skills with current High School Coach and former MHS Alum and 1,000-point scorer, Teighlor Clare-Kearney. This class will give you the chance to perfect your shooting, defensive abilities, and ball handling all while having fun and competing against others. Your game will be taken to the next level after five weeks of skill building and learning the fundamentals of basketball! In our final week, we will have the opportunity to put it all together and show off what you’ve got! Any games played will be officiated by Manchester Sports Hall of Famer and veteran referee, Craig Kearney.
Beginners Thursdays 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM 9/27/18 - 10/25/18 FTK03
Advanced Thursdays 6:45 PM - 8:00 PM 9/27/18 - 10/25/18 FTK04
Manchester High School $59 for the series
PotteryVIRGINIA DOMINGUEZ Come and learn an array of techniques from basic wheel molding to advanced shaping and glazing and leave with a custom masterpiece. This class fills quickly, so register early and don’t miss the chance to discover your inner potter while making your dream artwork a reality. A non-refundable $25 cash materials fee is due to the instructor the first night of class for clay and tools.
Tuesday Session Tuesdays 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM 9/11/18 - 11/13/18 Manchester High School $115 CA001
Thursday Session Thursdays 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM 9/13/18 - 11/15/18 Manchester High School $115 CA002
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Thanksgiving on a BudgetJANINE LANCASTER Is it your turn to host Thanksgiving dinner? These menu choices will help you serve a classic and mouthwatering meal for a family of four to six while sticking to your budget--plus room for dessert! Experience hands-on learning from Chef Janine Lancaster on how to create a beautiful spread your family will remember for years to come! Leave with the confidence and professional skills you need to recreate this culinary masterpiece on your own for under $50! Be prepared to host again next year! A $5 cash materials fee is due to the instructor at the start of class.
Monday 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM 11/5/18
Manchester High School $19 CK001
Tuesday Session Tuesdays 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM 10/2/18 - 11/6/18
Manchester High School $55 CA003
Basic Drawing ANITA RIGGIO
“No talent,” you say? “Can’t even draw a straight line.”
No matter. Drawing is a matter of seeing, first. So grab a pad and pencil, and join renowned illustrator Anita Riggio for a six-week no-judgment class on how to see—and draw! Learn how to compose with line, shape, tone, and color in a class designed to introduce you to the basics of drawing from life. Using still-life setups and our environment as sources of visual inspiration, you’ll find out how to work with perspective, positive and negative shape, and texture as you explore the use of traditional drawing materials. A great class for beginners!
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Veggie Vibes- Vegan HolidaySHAWN DICKENSHEETS It can be especially difficult to cook a vegan meal for the holidays when even vegetable dishes are often made with butter, milk, or eggs. With Chef Shawn, learn to make a beautiful, colorful and delicious vegan holiday meal for your friends and family that will have even the meat-eaters asking for a second serving. A non-refundable $10 cash materials fee is due to the instructor at each class for the cost of food.
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Wednesday 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM 11/7/18
Illing Middle School $25 CK003
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Festive Feast on a DimeJANINE LANCASTER Whatever you celebrate this holiday season, it is sure to include friends and family gathered around a delectable meal! Get into the spirit of the season with this money-saving spread. Spice up your holiday with a pinch of this cookery course and a dash of new experiences, garnished with stunning flair and optional delicacies seasoned to your taste. Amaze your guests and their palates with a beautiful and economical feast that will leave money in your pocket and everyone else saying, “we’ll be back!”
A $5 cash materials fee is due to the instructor at the start of class.
Wednesday 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM 12/3/18
Manchester High School $19 CK002
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Veggie Vibes- Vegan Valentine’sSHAWN DICKENSHEETS Want to do something different for this Valentine’s day? Take your V-day game to the next level and give your special someone an experience they are going to LOVE. In this fun and intimate cooking class, you and your partner will work closely together to create a delicious Vegan Valentine’s day meal. You will be guided through the process by award winning vegan chef, Shawn DIckensheets, while learning some crucial tips and tricks to make you a better cook in the kitchen. If you like cooking, eating vegan, or just being together and having some fun on a Wednesday night, then this class is for you!! A $10 cash materials fee is due to the instructor at the start of class.
Wednesday 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM 1/30/19
Illing Middle School $25 CK004
Sauce it Up!JANINE LANCASTER Don’t think of sauces as a bothersome step or an extravagance -- they’re often quick and always worth the effort. Chef Janine Lancaster will share some classic sauce recipes and how to use them as a base for more complex creations. You’ll learn to pair sauces with your favorite dishes and how the right sauce can take any creation to the next level. A $5 cash materials fee is due to the instructor at the start of class.
Wednesday 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM 3/6/19
Manchester High School $19 CK005
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Zumba CELESTE VALENTI Ditch your typical workout routine and come party with our very own Celeste Valenti! ZUMBA takes the “work” out of workout, by mixing low-intensity and high-intensity moves for an interval-style, calorie-burning dance fitness party where you exercise in disguise. Whether your goal is to lose weight, increase your stamina, or simply stay moving, we have you covered. What are you waiting for? Let’s ZUMBA!
Gentle Yoga for Beginners SUSAN BARLOW This all-abilities yoga for beginners will surely change your mind about yoga. Gentle, soothing and adaptable to all body types. You will learn breathing techniques to encourage relaxation and serenity and gentle movements to stretch your body without stress or strain.
Hoop with CoriCORI MAGNOTTA Hoop Fitness instructor Cori Magnotta; featured on Dr. Oz, will take your workout routine to the next level. By blending cardio hooping and strength training with Pilates, yoga and ballet and using hoops that are sized and weighted to help you burn even more calories.
Session 1 9/12/18 - 10/10/18 HF004
Session 2 1/2/19 - 1/30/19 HF005
Wednesdays 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Manchester Senior Center $29 for the series
Session 1 9/13/18 - 10/4/18 HF006
Session 2 10/18/18 - 11/8/18 HF007
Thursdays 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Manchester Senior Center
$35 for the series
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Session 1 9/13/18 - 10/25/18 (No class on 10/4/18) HF001
Session 2 11/1/18 - 12/13/18 HF002
Session 3 1/10/19 - 2/14/19 HF003
Thursdays 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Highland Park Gym $29 for the series
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Intro to Microsoft Word MARJORIE COX Whether you are a working professional, a diligent student, or an active retiree, knowing Microsoft Word is a necessity in today’s digital world. From basic document formatting to flyer making, this course will help improve your word processing skills to create effortless documents in a cinch! Prerequisite requirement: Knowledge of keyboarding is required and access to a computer outside of class is recommended.
Tuesdays 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM 10/2/18 - 11/6/18
Manchester High School $69 for the series TE001
Microsoft Excel Level 1 & 2MARJORIE COX Whether you want to enhance your professional skills or improve your personal organization, Microsoft Excel will arm you with the right tools to do so. Learn how to design intuitive spreadsheets for organizing bills, creating budgets, and analyzing spending that will ultimately save you time and money. Prerequisite requirement: Knowledge of keyboarding is required and access to a computer outside of class is recommended.
Thursdays 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM 10/4/18 - 11/29/18
Manchester High School $89 for the series TE002
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Introduction to AstronomyRONALD ZINCONE Does the Cosmos fascinate you? Do you often find yourself staring up at the night sky with jaw-dropping awe? Would you like to learn more about our cosmic neighborhood? Well, it’s time to hop on board the cosmic express and take a journey from our precious planet earth to our solar system and beyond! Instructor and astrophotographer Ronald Zincone will help you understand and learn about the cosmic wonders such as the planets, stars, comets, meteors, our sun and moon and so much more! Zincone has loved the night sky and astronomy since childhood and now presents this exciting celestial program in a very user-friendly, educational and humorous style.
Monday 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM 11/26/18
Manchester Senior Center $39 PE002
Thursdays 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM 9/13/18 - 10/25/18
Manchester High School $399 per session discounted tuition includes book PE001
SAT PrepLENTZ & LENTZ Designed to benefit students of all ability levels, this 30-hour program is divided equally between English and math and covers all facets of the SAT. Class features test-taking techniques, preparation for the essay, practice SAT(s), advanced math and shortcut math, vocabulary development, speed-reading, grammar tips, and online downloads for supplemental review. The downloads are extremely helpful to all students, especially those with cognitive and perceptual disabilities. Extra help at no charge, course materials, and complimentary refresher sessions are included in the tuition. Previous SAT type problems are used in conjunction with our own copyrighted curriculum. Lentz & Lentz teachers have been specifically trained to teach this program and all of our instructors have a background in teaching. Lentz & Lentz also allows students the flexibility to attend live make-up classes at any of its nearby locations.
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Investing as a Hobby
BRIAN FLYNN Would you like to get started investing, but don’t know where to start? This class will provide the tools you need. All you need is a computer, internet connection, and some basic knowledge. You will learn: How to select a broker and get a paper money account to practice with fake money? What is a stock, index, and mutual fund? How to research a company using Warren Buffett’s criteria for stock selection? How to read a stock chart, chart a stock, identify support and resistance, and recognize chart patterns? The class will be fun, informative, and empowering.
Mondays 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM 9/10/18 - 10/1/18
Manchester High School $45 PE004
Intro to American Sign LanguageANITA RIGGIO This class is an enriching opportunity to learn both the language and culture of the American Deaf community at an introductory level. You will learn fingerspelling, numbers, and basic words in ASL, and will leave the class able to communicate with Deaf and Hard of Hearing people on a basic level.
Tuesdays 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM 10/2/18 - 11/6/18
Manchester High School $65 PE003
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The Etiology of AutismKEISHA POWELL Autism is a neurological disorder that affects 1 in 88 children. This five-sequence course led by Board Certified Autism Specialist, Keisha Powell, will seek to introduce the etiology of Autism, identify assessments that are ideal in assessing individuals with Autism, designing schools and in-home programs to address behaviors, communication and daily routines.
Tuesdays 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM 9/18/18 - 10/25/18
Manchester Senior Center $49 PE006
Learn the Secret to Increase your HappinessSKIP GATTING Would you like to enjoy your life more? Then join us for this five-week seminar to learn how to free yourself from negative emotions and increase your happiness. This is a self-awareness seminar that will change your life by showing you how to reduce self-defeating negative emotional reactions. Skip Gatting, a retired CT Probation Officer, will take you through his teachings. Space is limited, so call to register today to reserve your seat and be part of the happiness revolution.
Tuesdays 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM9/11/18 - 10/9/18
Manchester Senior Center$19PE005
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Changes in Social Security and Integrating them in RetirementMIKE ALIMO This is a great opportunity to learn KEY CONCEPTS you need to know BEFORE applying for Social Security. Depending on your age, Social Security filing strategies may boost lifetime benefits and increase retirement income by tens of thousands. Always consider Social Security payout as a component of your retirement plan.
Wednesday 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM 11/14/18
Manchester High School $10 PE007
Income Planning for Your RetirementMIKE ALIMO
Retirement can be a very rewarding time in a person’s life, however, planning for retirement and preparing to have the income that is required to meet your needs can be quite a challenging process. You want to secure a plan and know that you will not outlive your money in retirement, as the safety net of your job and salary will be gone.
Thursday 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM 11/15/18
Manchester High School $10 PE008
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WaterFire ProvidenceWelcome to Providence, Rhode Island! Providence combines the accessibility and friendliness of a small town with the culture and sophistication of a big city. Learn why Federal Hill is recognized as one of the top culinary destinations in the country. Also known as “Little Italy”, the restaurants, bakeries, and shops on the Hill will tantalize your taste buds with dishes from many regions of Italy.
Saturday 9/29/18
Commuter Lot $93 BT001
Salem Haunted HappeningsYou are invited to America’s most exciting Halloween Festival in the bewitching seaport of Salem, MA. Salem may be most widely known as the site of the Salem witchcraft trials of 1692, but this is also a colorful, coastal city with a rich maritime heritage, an impressive display of historic architecture and amazing stories that span almost four centuries. Visit Salem for a “spell” and let your imagination “set sail”! Visit The House of the Seven Gables or watch “Cry Innocent: The People Versus Bridget Bishop”.
9/11 Museum and Memorial and the One World ObservatoryAt the One World Observatory experience three levels of innovation and inspiration. Start by ascending to the top of the tallest building and looking toward the horizon to feel the city’s invincible spirit. Visit the 9/11 Memorial, honoring the lives of those who were lost in the terrorist attacks on February 26, 1993, and September 11, 2001.
Saturday 10/27/18
Commuter Lot, 500 Main St., East Hartford $99 BT002
Saturday 11/1718
Commuter Lot, 500 Main St., East Hartford $149 BT003
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Saturday 3/16/18
Commuter Lot, 500 Main St., East Hartford $99 BT005
Saturday 12/8/18
Commuter Lot, 500 Main St., East Hartford $85 BT004
The Boston Flower & Garden ShowAdmission to the biggest horticultural happening in Boston, the show is the best gathering place for those who love flowers and plants, gardens and landscape design. Leisure time for shopping at Quincy Market, Newbury Street, Copley Square and Haymarket Square.
Christmas in New York CitySpend a day “on your own” in New York City during the most wonderful time of the year. Walk along Fifth Avenue for the breathtaking window displays, ice skate across the Rockefeller Center Skating Rink and find the most unique and beautiful gifts for your loved ones.
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Driver Education
LEE SNUFFER Did you know that some insurance companies offer discounts for teen drivers who have taken Driver Education? We offer Driver Education right here at Manchester High School to 16- and 17-year-olds. All classes meet for 15 two-hour sessions, not including the eight hours of behind-the-wheel instructions, which is by appointment. You must maintain an academic average of 70 (C-) and attend a minimum of 30 hours of classroom instruction to be awarded the Connecticut State Secondary School Driver Education Certificate and 3 MHS credits. The behind-the-wheel phase is conducted by appointment before and after school and on weekends. You must have a State of Connecticut Learner’s Permit before you begin the on-the-road-session. An additional fee of $235 will be due for the on-the-road instruction. Register online or call us today! D
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Adult EducationAdult Education Mission It is the mission of Manchester Adult Education to prepare the adult learner for new technologies and 21st-century economic globalization. This will include English Language Learning, high school completion, training for transition to employment, and preparation for American Citizenship.
Mandated Programs Sections 10-67 to 10-73(d), inclusive, of the Connecticut General Statutes (C.G.S) require that the adult education services described in this section be provided by local school districts, free of charge, to any adult 17 years of age or older who is not enrolled in a public elementary or secondary school program. There is no charge for textbooks or materials used in these classes. Non-residents of Manchester, Connecticut, will be charged tuition for participation in these programs.
Session 1 (classroom hours only) M+TH 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM 9/13/18 - 11/15/18 (15 classes) DE001
Session 2 (classroom hours only) M+TH 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM 11/19/18 -1/31/19 (15 classes) DE002
Session 3 (classroom hours only) M+TH 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM 1/28/19 - 4/1/19 (15 classes) DE002
Manchester High School, Rm 293 $235
On the Road Instruction By Appointment Only $235 DE004
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National External Diploma Program (NEDP®)This individualized program allows you to earn a diploma through life and work experiences. You will work independently to complete a series of tasks and then meet weekly with an advisor or assessor to demonstrate progress. As an added support, day and evening tutoring labs are available to support your learning. You may enroll at any time. A Manchester Adult Education Diploma is awarded upon successful completion of the program.
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GED® (General Education Development) PreparationThis 11- week program is designed to help you study for and pass the four-part GED® exam. You will be assigned a counselor and case manager and receive access to tutoring labs during the day or evening to support your individual needs. You can take either an 11-week program at Manchester High School (evening), The American Job Center (daytime), or a 9-week program at an elementary school (location to be determined).
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This 11- Week program is right for you if you need to develop your basic reading, writing, math, and technology skills in preparation for all our high school options: GED® (General Education Development), NEDP (National External Diploma Program), and CDP (Credit Diploma Program).
GED® Testing If you wish to find out information about registering for the GED® exam itself, you must visit MyGED.com. Create an account and follow the instructions provided. The GED Ready® is the official practice test on MyGED.com which you take before you schedule youra test. You schedule when and where you want to take the exam. Connecticut GED® testing facilities include Manchester High School.
Trimester 1 9/4/18 - 11/28/18 M+W 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Manchester High School, or
T+TH 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM Squire Village (starts 9/25), or
T+TH 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Manchester High School
Trimester 2 12/10/18 - 3/12/19 M+W 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Manchester High School, or
T+TH 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Squire Village, or
T+TH 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Manchester High School
Trimester 3 3/18/19 - 6/10/19 M+W 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Manchester High School, or
T+TH 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Squire Village, or
T+TH 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Manchester High School
Adult High School Credit Diploma (CDP)The Adult High School Credit Diploma program provides classes to help you obtain the 21 credits in academic and elective areas required to get your diploma. You will be assigned a counselor and case manager and receive access to tutoring labs during the day or evening to support your individual needs. You can also receive credit for work, military experience, community service and online coursework. Once you successfully complete the required credits for this program, you will be issued a high school diploma.
Trimester 1 9/4/18 - 11/28/18
Trimester 2 12/10/18 - 3/12/19
Trimester 3 3/18/19 - 6/10/19
M+W 2:30 PM - 9:00 PM Manchester High School, and/or
T+TH 4:15 PM - 9:00 PM Manchester High School
Monday - Thursday by appointment
Trimester 1 9/4/18 - 11/28/18 M+W 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Manchester High School, or
T+TH 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM Squire Village (starts 9/25), or
T+TH 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Manchester High School
Trimester 2 12/10/18 - 3/12/19 M+W 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Manchester High School, or
T+TH 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Squire Village, or
T+TH 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Manchester High School
Trimester 3 3/18/19 - 6/10/19 M+W 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Manchester High School, or
T+TH 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Squire Village, or
T+TH 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Manchester High School
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Taking the first step... Once you’ve decided to enter one of our adult education programs, contact us to sign up for an orientation or registration session. Registration is open now. (Hablamos Española)
To learn more about any of our programs you can:
Visit us online at www.manchesteradulted.org E-mail us at [email protected] Call or stop by one of our two offices:
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English as a Second Language (ESL)ESL classes help you improve your listening, speaking, reading and writing skills to find or maintain employment, attain citizenship, become more involved with your children’s schooling, and make greater use of community resources. Bilingual counselors and case managers, as well as tutoring labs, are available during the day or evening. You can take either an 11-week program at Manchester High School (evening), or a 10-week program at various local school sites (locations to be determined).
555 Main Street Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM 860-647-5075
Manchester High School Freshman Center Monday - Thursday 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM 860-533-7140
Trimester 1 9/4/18 - 11/28/18 M+W 9:15 AM - 11:45 AM Bowers (Starts 9/24), or
M+W 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM Buckley (Starts 9/24), or
M+W 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM Squire Village (Starts 9/24), or
M+W 1:15 PM - 3:45 PM Pavilions (Starts 9/24), or
M+W 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Manchester High School, or
T+TH 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Manchester High School
Trimester2 12/10/18 - 3/12/19 M+W 9:15 AM - 11:15 AM Bowers, or
M+W 9:30 AM - 11:30 PM Buckley, or
M+W 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Squire Village, or
M+W 1:15 PM - 3:15 PM Pavilions, or
M+W 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Manchester High School, or
T+TH 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Manchester High School
Trimester 3 3/18/19 - 6/10/19 M+W 9:15 AM - 11:15 AM Bowers, or
M+W 9:30 AM - 11:30 PM Buckley, or
M+W 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Squire Village, or
M+W 1:15 PM - 3:15 PM Pavilions, or
M+W 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Manchester High School, or
T+TH 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Manchester High School
CitizenshipAre you a foreign-born adult who wishes to become a U.S. citizen? Completing this program will prepare you to pursue citizenship through the required process of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. You will learn about the history and government of the United States.
Trimester 1 Tuesdays 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM 9/18/18 - 11/20/18 Manchester High School
Trimester 3 Tuesdays 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM 3/26/19 - 6/4/19 Manchester High School
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LOOKING TO INCREASE EMPLOYEE PRODUCTIVITY AND QUALITY OF WORK AT YOUR BUSINESS?
Manchester Adult & Continuing Education’s Business Services &
Partnerships Division can help. Whether your employees need to
sharpen their technology skills, or obtain professional certifications,
our customized programming caters to your workplace development
needs on-site at your business, off-site in our classrooms, or online.
Workplace Education Whether your employees need development in technological skills
such as Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Google Drive, or you
are looking for them to obtain professional certifications such as
Customer Service and ServSafe, our programming has you covered.
Raise the quality of work your employees put forth and help them
grow into promotions with our high-quality, data-driven workplace
education programming.
Online eLearning Solutions for Businesses We understand scheduling workplace education can pose challenges,
which is why we offer instructor-led, self-paced online courses for your
employees to professionally develop themselves when it is convenient
for them. From computer technology, finance, and healthcare to sales
and marketing, our online learning solutions will expand your employees’
skill sets without interrupting the workday.
Meeting Facilitation If you are struggling to customize professional development workshops
and facilitate meetings, our organization can help. We build partnerships
with the Capital Workforce Partners (CWP), Workforce Investment Board
(WIB), Manchester Community College, Greater Manchester Chamber
of Commerce, and the State of Connecticut’s statewide workforce
development network to provide you the professional development and
meeting facilitation you need.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Jim Spafford | Coordinator for Business Services and Partnerships
860-951-5143 | [email protected]
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INTERESTED IN TAKING ON AN INTERN OR JOB SHADOW, BUT FEAR THE CANDIDATE IS NOT PREPARED?
MANCHESTER ADULT & CONTINUING EDUCATION’S BUSINESS ACADEMY ENSURES YOU HAVE A POSITIVE EXPERIENCE
• Preparing enrolled students to participate in opportunities that allow them to get an inside look at their career choices. Students have met specific requirements that include; developing a career and educational plan, exposure to contextualized instruction within the academic setting, progress towards their National Career Readiness Certificate, and participation in career workshops.
• With the assistance of our school counselors, students have identified career interests and pathways. Our inaugural group has varied interests that include: dance teacher, web design, manufacturing and entry level health related careers.
• A WIN - WIN for all involved! Students acquire information that will guide them towards their career path, and local employers and businesses get a chance to work with motivated students by offering a valuable service not only to the students, but also for the community at large. You are preparing our future workforce at no cost to you.
• A typical job shadow would range from 3 hours to a full shift. Your role would be to have the students shadow you as you complete your daily tasks. The students’ task will be to inquire about job related duties, education requirements, salary expectations, and opportunity for growth.
• Our Career Development Specialist will work directly with the student and employer to facilitate a smooth and positive experience.
Linda Blakelsey Career Development Specialist [email protected] 860-951-6017
Jim Spafford Coordinator Business Services & Partnership [email protected] 860-951-5143
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NON-DISCRIMINATION NOTICE
Manchester Public Schools does not discriminate in any employment practice, education program, or educational activity on the basis of race, color, religious creed, sex, age, national origin, ancestry, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability (including, but not limited to, intellectual disability, past or present history of mental disorder, physical disability or learning disability), genetic information, or any other basis prohibited by Connecticut state and/or federal nondiscrimination laws.
Manchester Public Schools does not unlawfully discriminate in employment and licensing against qualified persons with a prior criminal conviction. Manchester Public Schools is committed to a policy of equal opportunity/affirmative action for all qualified persons and equal access to Boy Scouts of America and other designated youth groups.
Inquiries regarding Manchester Public Schools nondiscrimination policies and practices should be directed to:
Terri Smith Human Resources Specialist/Title IX Coordinator 860-647-3595
Sarah Burke Director of Pupil Personnel Services Section 504 Co-Coordinator 860-647-3452
Marney Rearden Coordinator of School Health Services Section 504 Co-Coordinator 860-647-3324
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QUALITY ASSURANCE AND REFUND POLICY
We are proud of the quality of our programs. If, after attending class, you are not completely satisfied, we will issue a credit for the course fee plus a $10 credit toward another class of your choice. If a course is cancelled or you need to withdraw up to two days before the class begins, you will automatically be issued a full refund (please note that all trips are non-refundable). Credit card transactions over 90 days will be issued in form of a check. Request a refund or submit a quality assurance review via email to [email protected] or by phone 860-647-5075.
EARLY REGISTRATION
Please register early to increase the probability that the class you want to take is not cancelled due to insufficient enrollment and/or to avoid being excluded due to a full class.
DISCOUNTS
MPS employees, senior citizens (65 +), college undergraduates, and service men/women receive 20% off our courses!
CLASS CANCELLATION
You will be notified at least two days in advance of a class cancellation due to low enrollment. If your class is cancelled due to inclement weather, make up classes will be scheduled or a refund will be issued for missed class(es).
SCHOOL CLOSING DATES
September 3: Labor Day October 8: Columbus Day November 12: Veterans Day November 22-23: Thanksgiving Recess December 24- January 1: Vacation Recess January 21: Martin Luther King, Jr. February 18-19: Vacation Period April 15-18: Vacation Period April 19: Good Friday May 27: Memorial Day
CONTACT INFORMATION
Diane D. C-Kearney, Ed.D., Adult and Continuing Education Director 860-647-5075 ex. 70068
David A. Lee, Program Facilitator 860-647-3521 ex. 70076
Jim Spafford, Business Services Coordinator 860-951-5143
Erika Kelley, Adult Education Program Coordinator 860-647-3521 ex.70072
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STUDENT INFORMATION
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COURSE SELECTIONS
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Registration Fee $ 5.00
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Register Online and get10% off your registration: manchesteradulted.orgExclusions apply.
PAYMENT INFORMATION
Please make checks payable to:
Manchester Adult and Continuing Education
Mail Your Payment to:
Manchester Adult and Continuing Education
555 Main Street
Manchester, CT 06040
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REGISTER BY PHONE Give us a call at 860.647.5075.
GENERAL ACCESSIBILITY AND ACCOMMODATION All activities offered by Manchester Public Schools are held in accessible locations. Accommodations for individuals with a disability are available upon request. Please contact: Site Facilitator 860-647-3521 ex 70070
GENERAL EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (GED®)
TEST ACCOMMODATIONS
Accommodations for the GED® test are available for qualified individuals with a disability. For more information, contact: Site Facilitator 860-647-3521 ex 70070
You may also contact: Sabrina Mancini Connecticut State Department of Education 860-807-2110
NO CHARGE FOR MATERIALS FOR MANDATED COURSES
Manchester Public Schools is in compliance with Connecticut General Statutes Sec.10-73a and does not charge fees for registration, textbooks or materials used in mandated program areas.
PHOTO/VIDEO POLICY Please do not audio or video record classes without prior permission from the instructor.
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