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race.rowlandschools.org Instagram.com/rowlandadulted facebook.com/rowlandadultandcommunityed twitter.com/RowlandAdultEd 2021 Fall Course Catalog Vol. 51 • No. 1 N OF E XC IO EL AT Fee Based Registration R LE B LE N August 2 CE CE Regular Classes August 9 19 70 2 02 0 - Online Career Training Programs with ed2go See pages 9-12 or visit www.ed2go.com/race 2023
Table of Contents FEATURED CLASSES Front Cover.......................................................... 1 Featured Classes / Social Media ........................ 2 Cooking COVID-19 Information.......................................... 3 Classes Page 6 RACE Information................................................ 4 Superintendent’s Letter........................................ 5 Fitness & Health Page 8 Arts & Crafts / Computer / Cooking Classes........ 6 Dance / Fitness / Health....................................... 7 Extreme Couponing Page 13 Finance & Business / General Interest................ 8 Parent Education Through Parent/Child Online Courses................................................ 9-12 Participation Page 14 General Interest.................................................. 13 Parenting / Older Adults / Citizenship & ESL..... 14 English As A Second Language ........................ 15 Adult Secondary Education........................... 16-17 ESL Classes FREE Page 15 Adult Secondary General Information............................................ 18 RACE Registration Form.................................... 19 Back Cover......................................................... 20 Education Page 16-17 Now Mobile Friendly
ROWLAND ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION COVID-19 I nformation 3 Rowland Adult School is committed to a safe learning environment for all students and has upgraded its facilities and procedures to provide a healthy physical space for students and staff. Air filtration, work station barriers, and hand sanitization products have been procured and protocols have been established. The schools of the Rowland Unfied School District continue to follow state and county guidelines toward the monitoring of health and wellness conditions. While conditions may continue to improve, circumstances “at the time” will determine mask and distancing guidelines on campus. Individuals experiencing any of the symptoms expressed in the message below should stay home until their health improves. ROWLAND ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION • 2021 FALL CATALOG
4 ROWLAND ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION RACE I nformation Board of Education Community Education Registration is Easy. Cary C. Chen, President Enroll Early! Donna Freedman, Vice President Erik Venegas, Clerk Community Education classes do not receive any state funds, students David M. Malkin, Member pay a class fee sufficient to cover the direct costs of instruction. The Agnes P. Gonzalez, Member class fee is based upon a minimum enrollment of eight students unless otherwise noted, and varies according to the number of hours S uperintendent ’ s C abinet of instruction. Classes which do not meet the minimum attendance Julie S. Mitchell, Ed.D., Superintendent of Schools number by the end of the first hour of the first class meeting will be Alejandro Flores, Assistant Superintendent, Administrative Services Division able to choose from one of the following options in order to maintain Matty Zamora, Ed.D., Educational Services Division the class: Dennis Bixler, Assistant Superintendent, Human Resources Division 1. Pay higher class fees to cover the cost of the class based on Rowland Adult and Community Education the minimum enrollment. 2100 Lerona Avenue 2. Reduce the total hours of instruction to cover the direct costs Rowland Heights, California 91748 of instruction. Telephone: (626) 965–5975 3. Cancel the class. Fax: (626) 854–1191 Enrollments are taken in the order received, and some courses will fill Office Hours quickly. Early enrollment is strongly advised. You are enrolled in the Monday – Thursday: 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. activity/class of your choice unless you are notified of a change or a Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. problem. In order to ensure that the class you want takes place please Adult Education Administration register in one of the following three ways: Rocky Bettar, Director Office Staff 1. By Mail Jessica M. Marin, Office Manager Just fill out the quick and easy registration form located on the inside Joe Miraglia, Counselor back cover. Print clearly and provide all the information requested on Gale Lee, ESL Program Coordinator the form to insure quick processing of your registration. Be sure to Vacant, ASE Program Coordinator include your credit card number, check or money order payable to: Jamie Velasco, Pupil Services Rowland Adult and Community Education Kenia Lopez, Attendance Mail it along with your registration form to: Elsa Castanon, CASAS Data Rowland Adult & Community Education Daniel Garcia, Fee Based 2100 Lerona Avenue Rowland Heights, CA 91748 Leslie Castro, Receptionist Counseling Appointments 2. By Fax – 24 hours a day! 7 days a week! FAX anytime to (626) 854-1191. Be sure to provide all the registration Contact Joe Miraglia, Counselor at: (626) 965-5975 or via email at information and your credit card number including the card expiration jmiraglia@rowlandschools.org to schedule counseling appointments. date. Do not forget to sign the form. Appointments: Monday/Wednesday/Thursday: 5:30-8:00 p.m. Tuesday: 12:00-8:00 p.m 3. Walk-In Drop by our office at Rowland Adult and Community Education located at 2100 Lerona Avenue during regular office hours. Mission 4. By E-mail The mission of the Rowland Unified School District, the progressive E-mail the online registration form to international community united in learning, is to empower students so that communityed@rowlandschools.org each actualizes his or her unique potential and responsibly contributes to a global society, through a system distinguished by rigorous academics, Please Note: innovative use of technology, creative exploration, and nurturing learning Single day classes must be paid by cash or credit card only. experiences. Vision How to read the Community Education Class schedule: “The Rowland Unified School District promotes, expects, and accepts nothing short of excellence. We have collective session number day(s) time start/end dates commitment to be the best school district in California.” 620211 Tues/Wed/Thur 8:15-1:30 pm 08/23/20-01/19/21 Core Values Integrity • Respect • Safety • Student-Centered Focus 6 wks AEC2 201 Tanimoto $55 Excellence • Responsibility with Accountability course duration campus room instructor fee Refunds Please plan carefully, as there will be NO REFUNDS, CLASS Mission TRANSFER OR LETTER OF CREDIT. To inspire students to develop and achieve their goals through quality and meaningful educational programs. If the class is canceled by the Adult School, a full refund will be processed and mailed to you. Vision Rowland Adult and Community Education identifies and addresses the Returned Checks needs of a culturally, academically, and economically diverse community If a check is returned due to insufficient funds, a $30 fee by building bridges that provide the student the opportunity to be informed, will be assessed. This applies to ALL courses offered by productive, and engaged community members. Rowland Adult and Community Education. ROWLAND ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION • 2021 FALL CATALOG
ROWLAND ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION S uperintendent ’ s L etter 5 ROWLAND ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION • 2021 FALL CATALOG
6 ROWLAND ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION A rts & C rafts / C omputer C lasses / C ooking C lasses Sewing For beginning and continuing students. Learn hand and machine sewing, sewing machine safety, the fundamentals of fibers and fabrics, reading, using and altering patterns; be able to repair and re-style existing clothing, and create new clothing and accessories. Minimum 5 students, maximum 12. Minimum age 12. 600501 Wed 6:45-8:45pm 08/11/21-09/29/21 600502 Wed 6:45-8:45pm 10/13/21-12/15/21 No Class 10/20 8 wks AEC1 101 Giansante $90 Material Fee: $5 cash payable to the instructor at the first class meeting for handouts and materials. Required Material: Sewing machine, sewing needles, bobbins, scissors, seam ripper, tape measure, thimble, pins, thread, materials for some projects. Please note: materials will be needed by the second class meeting. Vicki Giansante has a certificate in fashion design and decades of experience in the fashion industry; in sewing construction, patternmaking, sample making, costuming, textiles, and tailoring, alterations, and teaching. Intro To Computers Buttercream Drop Flowers Develop your computer techniques in an easy way! This class will Learn how to create and design flowers from American Buttercream let you explore the basic computer skills to enrich the knowledge icing. Various icing tips will be used to create drop flowers and leaves in Microsoft Word usage as well as internet search techniques. that can be used on cakes, cupcakes and even cookies! Simple and Students will learn useful functions of Microsoft Word to create and fun! All supplies are included. edit documents which will help you with reports and projects. Our Minimum 3 students, maximum 5. Minimum age 10. hands-on practice will benefit students to have a jump start getting office computing skills. 621040 Wed 6:00-8:00pm 08/25/21 Minimum 5 students, maximum 14. Minimum age 16. 621041 Tue 6:00-8:00pm 09/14/21 621042 Tue 6:00-8:00pm 10/19/21 610101 Mon 8:00-8:45pm 08/09/21-09/27/21 1 day AEC1 105 Keller $40 No Class 9/6 7 wks AEC1 102 Ng $98 Fondant Fall Flowers Material Fee: $10 cash payable to the instructor first day of class for This is a fun class for those who want to learn how to make their plain handouts. cupcakes or cakes stand out with beautiful flowers, such as Daisies, Carnations, Roses and Calla Lilies. Come to class and be ready to Office Computing In Excel And Powerpoint have lots of fun! All supplies are included. Whether you want to use your computer to create slideshow Minimum 3 students, maximum 5. Minimum age 10. presentations or have fun with animations, produce tables, insert charts and spreadsheet with formula, this class will let you explore 621050 Tue 6:00-8:00pm 09/21/21 the basic skills to enrich your computer knowledge in Microsoft 621051 Thu 6:00-8:00pm 10/07/21 PowerPoint and Excel. We develop a series of hands-on practice and 621052 Wed 6:00-8:00pm 11/10/21 accelerate students to master these two useful Microsoft programs 621053 Wed 6:00-8:00pm 12/15/21 that will benefit your office computing techniques. 1 day AEC1 105 Keller $40 Minimum 5 students, maximum 14. Minimum age 16. 610130 Mon 8:00-8:45pm 10/04/21-11/15/21 7 wks AEC1 102 Ng $98 Basics Of Cookie Decorating Learn how to decorate cookies using royal icing and various decorating Material Fee: $10 cash payable to the instructor first day of class for techniques such as marbling effect, and the popular outline and handouts. flooding. The class will also cover the step-by-step process of filling icing bags and using various tips to make flowers and other designs. Alan Ng has been teaching classes for more than 15 years in over Great class to get ready for the holiday cookie season! All supplies 30 cities in 3 counties. After many years of working with students from are included. Minimum 3 students, maximum 5. Minimum age 10. different backgrounds, he has developed a set of hands-on materials for making learning fun and easy. Alan has a Master’s Degree in 620701 Tue 6:00-8:00pm 10/12/21 Computer Science and is highly qualified in instructing courses for 620702 Thu 6:00-8:00pm 11/18/21 learning computer skills. 620703 Thu 6:00-8:00pm 12/09/21 1 day AEC1 105 Keller $40 INSTRUCTORS NEEDED If you can teach any of the classes in our catalog or Geri Keller is a Wilton Instructor and she has been teaching for 15 years and has retail bakery experience. She was also a First Place have a specialty area which might fit with the winner at the Los Angeles County Fair. She has trained on a variety RACE Department, please call the RACE of topics for all ages. Students often remark that her classes are easy and fun! office @ (626) 965-5975 The Information printed in this Schedule of Classes regarding classes, location, and teachers is as up-to-date as possible at time of printing. ROWLAND ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION • 2021 FALL CATALOG
ROWLAND ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION D ance / F itness / H ealth 7 International Folkdance & Line Dancing Yoga For Everyone, Healthy And Balanced Dancing is an enjoyable way to tone and strengthen your body. It can Yoga is a practice for the unification of body, mind and spirit in enhance your memory, heart and lung functions, sensitivity to rhythm, harmonious experience. With Yoga you will create a body of perfect muscular flexibility, and bone density. Focus will be on folkdances, health, strength and balance; a mind with clarity and calmness; a heart including circle and pair dances, and most popular line dances. At least filled with peace. Please bring a mat and a towel. 3 months of dancing experience. No partner is required. Please wear Minimum 5 students, maximum 14. Minimum age 15. comfortable shoes and bring bottled water. Minimum 10 students, maximum 14. 640101 Mon 6:00-7:00pm 09/13/21-10/18/21 640102* Mon 6:00-7:00pm 10/25/21-12/13/21 630101 Tue 7:30-9:00pm 08/10/21-10/05/21 No Class 11/23 630102 Tue 7:30-9:00pm 10/12/21-12/14/21 No Class 11/23 640103 Wed 6:00-7:00pm 09/08/21-10/13/21 9 wks Alvarado Cafeteria Li $30 640104* Wed 6:00-7:00pm 10/20/21-12/08/21 No Class 11/24 Jasmine Li is an experienced teacher and an award-winning performer 6 wks Killian MP Room Chiou $90 who frequently performs for the community. She currently teaches at Rowland Heights Community Center, Walnut Folkdance Club and Walnut *7 wk session $105 Senior Center. Pilates For Everyone, Sculpt And Tone Pilates movements are done in a precision, control and flow. We’ll build strength, flexibility, coordination, and stamina. Be your personal best with this low-impact yet highly intense workout. Please bring a mat and a towel. Minimum 5 students, maximum 14. Minimum age 15. 640110 Mon 7:10-8:10pm 09/13/21-10/18/21 640111* Mon 7:10-8:10pm 10/25/21-12/13/21 No Class 11/23 Zumba Gold 640112 Wed 7:10-8:10pm 09/08/21-10/13/21 Come and find the curves hidden inside of you by doing Zumba in 640113* Wed 7:10-8:10pm 10/20/21-12/08/21 just 4 weeks. Students will weigh in on the first day of class and at the No Class 11/24 end of the class to see the difference. Sandra once weighed 226 lbs. and then lost 100 lbs. by doing Zumba and watching her diet. You will 6 wks Killian MP Room Chiou $90 need a 1 lb. weights, a bottle o f w a t e r , t o w e l and tennis shoes. *7 wk session $105 Minimum 5 students, maximum 14. Minimum age 15. Paul Chiou is a certified professional fitness instructor who specializes in 640301 MTWTH 6:00-7:00pm 08/30/21-09/23/21 Yoga and Pilates. He is known for his attention to detail, compassion and No Class 9/6 knowledge in the holistic approach to fitness transformation both mind 640302 MTWTH 6:00-7:00pm 09/27/21-10/21/21 and body. Visit his website at www.atthecorefitness.com 640303 MTWTH 6:00-7:00pm 10/25/21-11/18/21 No Class 11/11 4 wks La Seda Cafeteria Chavira $50 640304 3 wks MTWTH La Seda 6:00-7:00pm Cafeteria 11/29/21-12/16/21 Chavira $40 CHANGE Sandra Chavira is a Zumba certified instructor and personal trainer. She has lost over 100 lbs. and is passionate about personal health YOUR and fitness and helping her students reach their fitness goals. LIFE IN Gentle Yoga In this gentle yoga class, you will synchronize breath movement. 30 DAYS Students will focus on linking conscious breath with a mindful flow. You will be guided through postures in a vinyasa style, beginning with the basic poses, and allowing for more challenging poses. Please bring Weight Management Applying “The Whole 30 Program” a mat and a towel. Lose weight, you are worth it! Get your diabetes and blood pressure Minimum 5 students, maximum 10. Minimum age 15. under control without counting calories or measuring food by applying “The Whole 30” plan. Minimum 5 students, maximum 14. 640201 Sat 8:30-9:30am 08/14/21-10/02/21 640320 Sat 9:30-11:00am 09/18/21-10/09/21 No Class 9/4 640321 Sat 9:30-11:00am 10/23/21-12/04/21 640202 Sat 8:30-9:30am 10/09/21-12/11/21 No Class 11/3, 11/20, 11/27 No Class 10/16, 11/20, 11/27 4 wks AEC1 101 Chavira $150 7 wks Killian MP Room Chung $84 Items needed for class: pen, paper, and textbook “The Whole 30” Joann Chung is a certified yoga teacher who has a passion to develop ISBN 978-0-544-60971-6 students to expand within their own body and leave class feeling well rounded and deeply connected. She guides students how to increase Sandra Chavira has lost over 100 pounds. She has a Bachelor balance and release tension both in mind and body. degree in Health & Wellness and certified in nutrition. The Information printed in this Schedule of Classes regarding classes, location, and teachers is as up-to-date as possible at time of printing. ROWLAND ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION • 2021 FALL CATALOG
8 California State Notary Public ROWLAND ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION F inance & B usiness / G eneral I nterest California needs additional professional Notaries for the expanding financial, real estate, business and law professions. Become a more valuable employee or own your own business. This class will provide the new or previously commissioned Notary with the education to take the State examination. The State proctors (CPS) will administer the State Notary Public examination after the 6 hour approved course is completed. Due to State examination testing standards, seating is limited. Minimum 1 student, maximum 14. Note: The student needs to bring: • Valid Driver’s License, ID Card, Passport, or military ID. • A check, cashier’s check, or money order for $40 made out to the “Secretary of State” in order to take the exam. (DO NOT combine any other fees with this check amount). • Two #2 pencils for taking the State exam. 680101 Sat 8:00am-4:30pm 10/02/21 1 day AEC1 103 Peavyhouse $70 Material Fee: $49 cash, credit cards or checks payable to the instructor Complete Guitar at first class meeting for workbook, study guide and materials for the In this class students will learn how to play popular songs on the guitar state. while developing fundamental skills including note reading and song structure. Students will need a guitar (Acoustic or Electric). Loan Signing Specialist Minimum 5 students, maximum 14. Minimum age 12. Loan and Mortgage Companies need the service of trained and 670401 Sat 10:00-11:00am 09/18/21-11/06/21 certified personnel. This is the work for a California State Notary Public. However, just being a notary is not good enough for today. No Class 10/16 Companies in the loan industry want notaries to have additional 7 wks AEC1 104 Brown $199 training in the real estate field. This class provides the notary with the skills and abilities of a Loan Signing Specialist. This course will cover Required Textbook: ISBN: 9780881881394 - Hal Leonard Guitar the duties from the initial contact with the borrowers, to the completion Method, Second Edition – Complete Edition (Book Only) and return of the loan document package. With interest rates low, many homeowners are refinancing their existing loans. On the successful completion of the take home exam, students are provided You Can Play Ukulele with a Certificate suitable for framing. The test is optional and the cost In this class students will learn to play many popular songs on is $35. Minimum 1 student, maximum 9. the ukulele while developing fundamental skills on the instrument including chord shapes and strumming patterns. Student will need a 680110 Tue 4:30-8:30pm 10/19/21 ukulele (Soprano, Concert or Tenor). Minimum 5 students, maximum 14. Minimum age 12. 1 day AEC1 106 Peavyhouse $70 670450 Sat 11:15am-12:15pm 09/18/21-11/06/21 Material Fee: $45 cash payable to the instructor for the Loan Signing No Class 10/16 Specialist Study Guide. 7 wks AEC1 104 Brown $199 Thomas Peavyhouse has been employed in the financial community for over 20 years. He has represented financial institutions at various Required Textbook: ISBN: 9780634077265 – Hal Leonard Ukulele companies including Microsoft and Apple. He currently has held Real Method Book 1 Estate, Insurance and Securities licenses. He is a commissioned California Notary Public with an added certification in loan signing as Matthew Brown holds a degree in music performance as well as an instructor. certifications in audio engineering. He has performed in many different bands/ensembles and taught students ranging from 2 to 55 years of age. Matthew uses a practical and goal-oriented approach with his students. An Introduction to Voiceovers Explore the voiceover industry! Discover current trends, opportunities, and tools you need to find success. Read a real script and receive coaching from your instructor, a professional, working voice actor from Voices For All, to improve your delivery. Receive a professional voiceover evaluation later. One-time, 90 minute, introductory class! Upon registration you will be contacted to schedule your 90 minute class for the day and time of your availability. Live Video Chat Instruction 670101 Open 90 minutes Open 1 day Via Live Video Chat Voices For All Staff $49 Voices For All have professional voice actors, educators, and voice for commercials, narrations, corporate video trainings, apps, animation and radio dramas. The Information printed in this Schedule of Classes regarding classes, location, and teachers is as up-to-date as possible at time of printing. ROWLAND ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION • 2021 FALL CATALOG
ROWLAND ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION O nline C ourses 9 The Information printed in this Schedule of Classes regarding classes, location, and teachers is as up-to-date as possible at time of printing. ROWLAND ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION • 2021 FALL CATALOG
10 ROWLAND ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION O nline C ourses The Information printed in this Schedule of Classes regarding classes, location, and teachers is as up-to-date as possible at time of printing. ROWLAND ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION • 2021 FALL CATALOG
ROWLAND ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION O nline C ourses 11 The Information printed in this Schedule of Classes regarding classes, location, and teachers is as up-to-date as possible at time of printing. ROWLAND ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION • 2021 FALL CATALOG
12 ROWLAND ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION O nline C ourses The Information printed in this Schedule of Classes regarding classes, location, and teachers is as up-to-date as possible at time of printing. ROWLAND ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION • 2021 FALL CATALOG
ROWLAND ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION G eneral I nterest 13 Piano Class For Adults & Seniors Heartsaver First Aid A fun class to discover the many possibilities of music through playing Heartsaver first aid is a classroom course that is designed an instrument in stimulating the brain and enhancing personality and to meet OSHA regulations. The course teaches basic well-being. Students will learn the fundamentals of music and will be first aid skills such as: able to play simple melodies on the piano or keyboard • Stopping bleeding that can be seen at the end of the class sessions. • Helping someone with a possible broken Minimum 4 students, maximum 6 students. bone or sprain Minimum age 15. • Making sure the scene is safe Beginning: Minimum 6 students, maximum 14. Minimum age 10. 670301 Mon 12:30-1:30pm 08/09/21-10/11/21 670201 Sat 10:00am-3:00pm 08/28/21 No Class 9/6 670202 Sat 10:00am-3:00pm 09/18/21 670302* Mon 12:30-1:30pm 10/18/21-12/13/21 No Class 11/22 1 day AEC1 103 Thompson $59 670303 Tue 8:00-9:00pm 08/10/21-10/05/21 670304 Tue 8:00-9:00pm 10/12/21-12/14/21 Heartsaver First Aid/CPR/AED No Class 11/23 Comprehensive safety training for the workplace. Continuing: This course teaches: 670310 Mon 8:00-9:00pm 08/09/21-10/11/21 • First Aid basics No Class 9/6 • Medical emergencies 670311* Mon 8:00-9:00pm 10/18/21-12/13/21 • Adult/child CPR with mask No Class 11/22 • Adult/child choking 670312 Tue 12:30-1:30pm 08/10/21-10/05/21 • Adult/child AED use 670313 Tue 12:30-1:30pm 10/12/21-12/14/21 This course also satisfies the Teacher Credential and school No Class 11/23 district requirements for Adult, Child, and Infant CPR/AED & First Aid certifications. 9 wks Rowland Heights School of Music Fresnoza $198 Minimum 6 students, maximum 14. Minimum age 10. *8 wk session $176 670210 Sat 10:00am-3:00pm 08/28/21 Material Fee: $28 cash payable to the instructor for the instruction 670211 Sat 10:00am-3:00pm 09/18/21 book and instrument maintenance fee at the first class meeting. You 1 day AEC1 103 Thompson $79 will need your own personal set of headphones with a large prong adapter. Dr. Yolanda Fresnoza is the Founder and Director of the Rowland Heartsaver CPR/AED Heights School of Music & Arts, developing musical talents since 1989. The Heartsaver CPR Course teaches CPR and relief She holds a doctorate degree in Education and had her music studies major in piano from Centro Escolar University Manila Philippines. of choking in adults and children and infant CPR and She was a Professional Expert in the RUSD teaching music as part relief of choking, use of barrier devices for all ages and of the M.I.N.D. (Music Intelligence Neural Development) program at the use of Automated External Defibrillator. Ybarra Academy and Northam Elementary School. She has also been For those who have a duty to respond to a cardiac providing piano classes in partnership with the Recreation Department emergency because of job responsibilities or regulatory requirements. of Rowland Adult and Community Education for the past 20 years. This would include teachers, fitness trainers, coaches, and daycare providers. This course also satisfies the Teacher Credential and school district requirements for Adult, Child, and Infant CPR/AED certifications. Minimum 6 students, maximum 14. Minimum age 10. 670220 Sat 10:00am-3:00pm 08/28/21 670221 Sat 10:00am-3:00pm 09/18/21 1 day AEC1 103 Thompson $59 Save Money With Extreme Couponing Learn how to save money every day with extreme couponing. Coupons Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid With CPR/AED are NOT just for groceries. The savings can add up to HUNDREDS The pediatric first aid and CPR/AED certification or even THOUSANDS of dollars every year. This comprehensive course teaches the following: workshop will teach you: • Adult, Child, and Infant CPR and the use of the * Where to find all different types of coupons, even for high ticket items. Automated External Defibrillator (AED) * How to find the best coupon apps and websites. • Conscious and Unconscious Choking for victims * How to match coupons with sales for maximum savings. of all ages • Automated External Defibrillator (AED) use and special This workshop is taught by someone who has used many couponing considerations secrets to save thousands. The webinar login information, along with • Immediate Basic Pediatric First Aid Care (with an emphasis on a detailed tutorial to set up your free Zoom account, will be emailed most common pediatric emergencies the day before class. • Pediatric Asthma, Inhaled Medications, and Anaphylaxis 670601 Thu 4:00-5:00pm 10/21/21 This course also has the option for new parents and does not require a certification card. There is a supplement that goes over 1 day Online Via Zoom Krusemark $25 the 10 most important things to home diagnose your children. Minimum 6 students, maximum 14. Minimum age 10. LeeAnne Krusemark is an author, speaker, business owner, Chamber of Commerce Past President, and guest instructor at more than 200 670230 Sat 10:00am-3:00pm 08/28/21 colleges from Maine to Hawaii, as well as an adjunct online professor 670231 Sat 10:00am-3:00pm 09/18/21 of publishing through Ed2Go at more than 2,000 facilities worldwide, 1 day AEC1 103 Thompson $79 including Harvard. LeeAnne’s inspiration in the classroom has even been compared to Oprah! (For more information, Internet search: Kevin Thompson is a faculty instructor for the American Heart LeeAnne Krusemark or visit KrusemarkGrinnell.com). Association as well as the Head Instructor for Always Safe and Healthy. The Information printed in this Schedule of Classes regarding classes, location, and teachers is as up-to-date as possible at time of printing. ROWLAND ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION • 2021 FALL CATALOG
14 ROWLAND ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION P arenting / O lder A dults / O nline ESL & C itizenship Parent Education Through Parent/Child Participation This class is designed for parents to participate with their child in a pre-school setting. Parents participate in discussions concerning early childhood development and participate with their child in group activities designed to stimulate social and emotional growth and foster school readiness. Requirements for Enrollment: The child must be age appropriate by October 1, 2021 to enroll in the class. Parents must bring proof of child’s current immunizations: Polio, DTP or DTaP, MMR Hepatitis B, Hib and Varicella. Both parent and child (18 months and older) must have a current tuberculosis clearance. Registration will not be accepted without proof of TB clearance. REGISTRATION: A non-refundable $75 registration fee per class session. A non-refundable $20 fee for each additional child. Registration will take place on Monday, August 2, 2021 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and continue until classes are full. Upon registration you MUST HAVE proof of TB clearance for both parent and child (18 months and older). You will not be able to register with proof of TB clearance. Please Note: Due to COVID-19 restrictions students may register for ONE CLASS ONLY on a first come, first serve basis. Maximum students 7. 1-4 Years Old 71012 Tue 08/10/21-01/11/22 8:45-10:15am AEC1 105 Bridgewater 71013 Tue 08/10/21-01/11/22 10:30am-12:00pm AEC1 105 Bridgewater Birth-3 Years Old 71014 Wed 08/11/21-01/12/22 8:45-10:15am AEC1 105 Bridgewater 71015 Wed 08/11/21-01/12/22 10:30am-12:00pm AEC1 105 Bridgewater 1-4 Years Old 71016 Thu 08/12/21-01/13/22 8:45-10:15am AEC1 105 Bridgewater 71017 Thu 08/12/21-01/13/22 10:30am-12:00pm AEC1 105 Bridgewater 1-5 Years Old 71018 Fri 08/13/21-01/14/22 8:45-10:15am AEC1 105 Bridgewater 71019 Fri 08/13/21-01/14/22 10:30am-12:00pm AEC1 105 Bridgewater Older Adults These classes are designed to offer lifelong education to provide opportunities for personal growth, development, economic self sufficiency and opportunity to participate in special activities. There will be a non-refundable $50 registration fee. Gift Making/Crochet & Knitting Session Day Date Time Location Rm Teacher 81040 MTW 08/09/21-01/12/22 8:30-11:30am AEC 1 106 Odegaard Online ESL and Citizenship Preparation Class For students who cannot attend in-person classes, we will continue to offer online ESL and Citizenship Preparation classes. Students will need to come to the school for monthly CASAS testing. ESL SESSION DAY DATE TIME TEACHER TEACHER CONTACT LEVEL ONLINE 33005 MTWTHF 08/09/21-01/14/22 8:30-11:30am Lopez nlopez@rowlandschools.org Literacy 31019 MTWTH 08/09/21-01/13/22 8:30-11:30am Han mhan@rowlandschools.org Multi-Level 33008 MWF 08/09/21-01/14/22 12:00-2:00pm Lopez nlopez@rowlandschools.org Literacy 31525 TTH 08/10/21-01/13/22 5:00-6:30pm Baber bette.baber@rowlandschools.org Conversation 31013 MTWTH 08/09/21-01/13/22 6:00-9:00pm Neville kneville@rowlandschools.org Multi-Level High Citizenship Preparation SESSION DAY DATE TIME TEACHER TEACHER CONTACT ONLINE 39051 MTWTH 08/09/21-01/13/22 12:00 - 3:00pm Han mhan@rowlandschools.org The Information printed in this Schedule of Classes regarding classes, location, and teachers is as up-to-date as possible at time of printing. ROWLAND ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION • 2021 FALL CATALOG
ROWLAND ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION ESL 15 English As A Second Language FREE REVISE: Registration will begin the week of Monday, August 9, 2021 in office beginning at 8:00 a.m. REGISTRATION PROCEDURES AT AEC1 (A.M.) ONLY: Starting Tuesday, August 31, 2021, ALL AEC1 (A.M.) students must come to the office on the registration dates at 9am before they can begin class. Registration Dates: August 31, September 21, October 19, November 16 SESSION DAY DATE TIME LOCATION RM TEACHER LEVEL MORNING 30224 MTWTHF 08/09/21-01/14/22 8:30-11:30am AEC1 101 Baumunk Beginning Low 30406 MTWTHF 08/09/21-01/14/22 8:30-11:30am AEC1 104 Clark Beginning High 30707 MTWTHF 08/09/21-01/14/22 8:30-11:30am AEC1 103 Garcia Intermediate Low 31012 MTWTH 08/09/21-01/13/22 8:30-11:30am AEC2 202 Elsahrgty Literacy / Beginning Low 31014 MTWTH 08/09/21-01/13/22 8:30-11:30am AEC2 201 Shafer Beginning High / Intermediate Low 31018 MTWTH 08/09/21-01/13/22 9:00-12:00pm Hollingworth Options Ramirez Multi-Level 31023 MTWTH 08/09/21-01/13/22 8:30-11:30am Jellick Options Golovina Multi-Level 31024 MTWTH 08/09/21-01/13/22 8:00-11:00am Villas Hernandez Multi-Level AFTERNOON 31520 TTH 08/10/21-01/13/22 12:00-3:00pm AEC1 101 Baumunk Beginning Conversation 30508 MTWTH 08/09/21-01/13/22 12:00-2:00pm AEC1 103 Garcia Beginning Low 30411 MTWTHF 08/09/21-01/14/22 12:00-2:00pm AEC1 104 Clark Beginning High 30720 MTWTHF 08/09/21-01/14/22 12:00-2:00pm ACE1 106 Golovina Intermediate High EVENING 31030 MTWTH 08/09/21-01/13/22 6:00-9:00pm AEC2 201 Ramirez Multi-Level 33010 MTWTH 08/09/21-01/13/22 6:00-9:00pm Alvarado 84 Hernandez Literacy / Beginning Low 31032 MTWTH 08/09/21-01/13/22 6:00-9:00pm Alvarado 83 Shafer Beginning High / Intermediate Low 31031 MTWTH 08/09/21-01/13/22 6:00-9:00pm AEC2 102 Ynoquio Multi-Level ESL Course Descriptions Below are the textbooks needed for your ESL class Books are for sale at the school office. Step Forward (Student Book and workbook) $35. Let’s Talk (Student Book Only) $35. Literacy Intermediate Low Textbook: Step Forward Introductory Level Textbook: Step Forward Level 3 Students can communicate basic English through gestures Students feel comfortable with English in routine and a few isolated words. social and work settings and can learn new phrases and vocabulary when spoken slowly and with some repetition. Beginning Low Intermediate High Textbook: Step Forward Level 1 Textbook: Step Forward Level 4 Students can communicate with few basic words and Students feel comfortable with English in social and phrases. Students can understand and respond to some work settings and can learn new vocabulary and phrases when spoken slowly and with much repetition. phrases in unfamiliar settings. Beginning High Beginning Conversation Textbook: Step Forward Level 2 Textbook: Let’s Talk Level 1 Students can communicate with basic English related to Students will practice conversation in routine social everyday activities but have difficulty in unfamiliar social and work settings and will learn new vocabulary and settings. phrases. Conversation Textbook: Step Forward Level 3 Students will practice conversation in routine social and work settings and will learn new vocabulary and phrases. The Information printed in this Schedule of Classes regarding classes, location, and teachers is as up-to-date as possible at time of printing. ROWLAND ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION • 2021 FALL CATALOG
16 ROWLAND ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION A dult S econdary E ducation Rowland Adult and Community Education is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). Students will be granted a high school diploma upon successful completion of all requirements. Credit may be awarded for previous schooling, work experience or military service. Students work at their own pace on individual contracts with instructor support. A minimum of 10 credits must be taken at Rowland Adult prior to issuing a diploma. Contact Joseph Miraglia, Counselor at jmiraglia@rowlandschools.org or call (626) 965-5975 to set up your appointment. 2023 Session# Day Date Time Location Room Teacher 20211 MTWTH 08/09/21-01/14/22 8:30-11:30am La Seda P-2 Chavez 20213 MTWTH 08/09/21-01/14/22 6:00-9:00pm AEC1 104 Lai/Torres High School Diploma: Upon successful completion of the Rowland Unified School District high school graduation requirements for adults, which is 205 credits, a student will be issued a High School Diploma from Rowland Adult and Community Education and the Rowland Unified School District. The High School Diploma Requirements are shown below. Any verified high school credit earned is counted toward the high school diploma requirement. High School Equivalency: To obtain an official California High School Equivalency Certificate, test takers must meet all the following State requirements: • You have not completed high school. • You are a California resident or a member of the armed services assigned to duty in the state of California. • You have passed all portions of a High School Equivalency (HSE) Test that has been approved by the State Board of Education taken at a testing center that has been approved by California Department of Education. Test takers must also meet one of the following requirements: • You are 18 years of age or within 60 days of your 18th birthday. • You are within 60 days of when you would have graduated from high school had you remained in school and completed the usual courses required for graduation. • You are 17 years of age, have been out of school for at least 60 consecutive days and provide a letter of request from the military, a post-secondary educational institution, or employer that states the need for you to take a HSE Test. A student will be issued a upon successful completion of all four consist of five tests (paper format): of the exams, which are: • Language Arts - Reading (65 minutes) • Language Arts - Writing (120 minutes) ! ! Reasoning Through Language Arts Mathematical Reasoning • Mathematics (90 minutes) • Social Studies (80 minutes) ! ! Science Social Science • Science (70 minutes) Computer GED Testing Weekly on Tuesdays • 4:00 pm • Room 102 Paper/Pencil HiSET Testing August: 24, 31 • September: 7, 14, 21, 28 Please contact Joe Miraglia, School Counselor at October: 5, 12, 19, 26 • November: 2, 9, 16, 30 626-965-5975 or jmiraglia@rowlandschools.org to make December: 7, 14 • January: 11, 18 an appointment to take the test. Tests automatically scheduled by Pearson VUE The pass score on each of the exams must be 145 points or • Test Fee: $100 (which includes all 5 subtests and 2 free retakes). higher. The cost per test is $35.00. Total for all four tests is $140.00. To Test Fee is non-refundable and testing must be completed within 12 prepare you to pass the , RACE recommends the following: months of registration. • Must meet with counselor at least 3 school days prior to testing. 1) Enroll and COMPLETE the 12 hour Prep Course 2) Attain a Practice Score of 150 points or higher per practice Please visit www.hiset.ets.org for additional information and eligibility. test RACE has been administering the since 1980 and the students ND COMMUN TA who have adhered to completing the Prep Course and passing the DUL ITY A Practice Test at the score indicated typically pass the on their first ED D AN UC attempt. ROWL ATIO To take the Test you must have one of the following: N 1) A VALID California Drivers License or; 2) A VALID California Identification Card or; 3) A Government Issued ID Card 1972 - 2022 SS G A A R Diploma Requirements: 205 Credits D UA TING CL Subject Credits Subject Credits English 40 World History 10 Mathematics (Including Algebra) 20 Fine Arts/Foreign Language 10 Biology 10 Government 5 Physical Science 10 Economics 5 Graduation Date: U.S. History 10 Approved Electives 85 Total 205 June 7, 2022 The Information printed in this Schedule of Classes regarding classes, location, and teachers is as up-to-date as possible at time of printing. ROWLAND ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION • 2021 FALL CATALOG
ROWLAND ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION A dult S econdary E ducation 17 Concurrent Enrollment of High School Students High school students shall be permitted to enroll in an Adult Education program, course, or class for sound educational purposes. Such classes shall supplement and not supplant the regular high school curriculum. Sound educational purposes include, but are not limited to, the following: (Education Code 52523) 1. The Adult Education program, course, or class is not offered in the regular high school curriculum. 2. The student needs the Adult Education program, course, or class in order to make up deficient credits for graduation from high school. 3. The Adult Education program, course, or class allows the student to gain vocational and technical skills beyond that provided by the regular high school's vocational and technical education program. 4. The Adult Education program, course, or class supplements and enriches the high school student's educational experience. Before enrolling in an Adult Education class, the high school student shall complete a counseling session that includes his/her parent/guardian and a certificated representative of the high school. The certificated high school representative shall ensure that the student's school record includes written documentation of the meeting and both of the following statements: (Education Code 52500.1, 52523) 1. That the student is enrolling voluntarily in the Adult Education class. 2. That this enrollment will enhance the student's progress toward meeting educational requirements for high school graduation. The above statement shall be signed by the student, the parent/guardian, and the certificated high school representative. The last day for concurrent seniors to enroll in Adult Education to make up failed classes for the 2021-22 school year is March 11, 2022. No referral forms will be accepted after that date. Thursday, May 26, 2022 is the final day for concurrent students to have all coursework and hours completed. Session# Day Date Time Location Rm Teacher 20106 MW 08/23/21-01/12/22 2:00-4:00pm AEC3 P-2 Chavez 20102 MW 08/23/21-01/12/22 3:00-5:00pm Nogales HS TBD Staff 20104 MW 08/23/21-01/12/22 3:30-5:30pm Rowland HS E-9 Jacoy 2023 Please use exact title as listed when registering for class. A designation represents first semester B designation represents second semester 2021-2022 Approved ASE/HS Diploma Courses English 9 A Health A English 9 B Health B * English 10 A * English 10 B * Biology A * English 11 A * Biology B * English 11 B * English 12 A * Physical Science A * English 12 B * Physical Science B General Math Basic A * U.S. History A General Math Basic B * U.S. History B General Math Adv. A * World History A General Math Adv. B * World History B General Math A * Government General Math B * Economics * Algebra 1A * Algebra 1B * Art Appreciation A * Art Appreciation B * UC Approved Courses The Information printed in this Schedule of Classes regarding classes, location, and teachers is as up-to-date as possible at time of printing. ROWLAND ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION • 2021 FALL CATALOG
18 About this Catalog ROWLAND ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION G eneral I nformation This publication must be prepared well in advance of the time period it covers; therefore, changes in 10. Discrimination, harassment, intimidation, or bullying in district programs and activities, including in those programs or activities funded directly by or that receive or benefit from any state financial assistance, based on the person’s actual or perceived characteristics of race or ethnicity, color, some programs, policies and fees may occur. Courses as described are subject to change without notice and some courses or programs that are offered may have to be cancelled because of insufficient ancestry, nationality, national origin, immigration status, ethnic group identification, age, religion, enrollment, elimination or reduction in programs or for any other reason considered sufficient by the marital status, pregnancy, parental status, physical or mental disability, medical condition, sex, Director of Adult Education/Career Preparation. Any questions about courses or programs listed in sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or genetic information, or any other this catalog should be directed to the adult school main office located at 2100 Lerona Avenue, characteristic identified in Education Code 200 or 220, Government Code 11135, or Penal Code Rowland Heights or call 626-965-5975. 422.55, or based on the person’s association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics (5 CCR 4610) Enrollment Priority 11. Educational and graduation requirements for students in foster care, homeless students, students Enrollment priority is given to adults in all adult education program, courses or classes. (E.C.52500) from military families, students formerly in a juvenile court school, migrant students, and immigrant students participating in a newcomer program Registration Information 12. Every Student Succeeds Act Registration begins the week of August 2, 2021 for Community Education classes. Registration for ESL, 13. Local control and accountability plan GED, ASE, Parent Ed. and Older Adult classes takes place the week of Monday, August 9, 2021 in the 14. Migrant education classroom on the first class meeting. 15. Physical education instructional minutes 16. Student fees High School Diploma Credit (Adults) 17. Reasonable accommodations to a lactating student Rowland Adult and Community Education will grant an adult high school diploma. Credits toward the 18. Regional occupational centers and program diploma may be earned for previous schooling, work experience and military service. A plan for completing 19. School plans for student achievement as required for the consolidated application for specified graduation requirements will be provided by the Adult School Counselor. federal and/or state categorical funding 20. School safety plans Continuous Enrollment 21. School site councils as required for the consolidated application for specified federal and/or state Students may continue to enroll in most classes, where space is available, after the semester begins. categorical funding Please call the adult school office for assistance. Fees No checks accepted for one (1) day classes. 22. State preschool programs Material fees are charged in some classes in order to meet minimum costs. Payment of these fees are 23. State preschool health and safety issues in license-exempt programs required at the same time of registration. Please refer to class listing for more information. 24. Any complaint alleging retaliation against a complainant or other participant in the complaint process or anyone who has acted to uncover or report a violation subject to this policy Returned Checks 25. Any other state or federal educational program the Superintendent of Public Instruction or designee If a check is returned due to insufficient funds, a $30 fee will be assessed. This applies to all courses deems appropriate offered by Rowland Adult and Community Education. The Board recognizes that alternative dispute resolution (ADR) can, depending on the nature of the Refund Policy allegations, offer a process for resolving a complaint in a manner that is acceptable to all parties. An Please plan carefully as there will be NO CLASS REFUNDS, LETTER OF CREDIT or CLASS ADR process such as mediation may be offered to resolve complaints that involve more than one TRANSFERS. If the class is canceled by the Adult School, a full refund will be processed and mailed to you. student and no adult. However, mediation shall not be offered or used to resolve any complaint involving sexual assault or where there is a reasonable risk that a party to the mediation would feel compelled to CAL -Works participate. The Superintendent or designee shall ensure that the use of ADR is consistent with state Individuals receiving Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) are eligible to learn marketable and federal laws and regulations. skills for employment. Includes vocational training, GED preparation, Adult Basic Education, English as a Second Language, career counseling and job assistance. The district shall protect all complainants from retaliation. In investigating complaints, the confidentiality Sexual Harassment of the parties involved shall be protected as required by law. For any complaint alleging retaliation or Sexual Harassment of or by any employee or student shall not be tolerated. The governing board unlawful discrimination (such as discriminatory harassment, intimidation, or bullying), the Superintendent considers sexual harassment to be a major offense which can result in disciplinary action of the offending or designee shall keep the identity of the complainant, and/or the subject of the complaint if different from employee or suspension or expulsion of students. Sexual harassment is defined in Education Code section 212.5. the complainant, confidential when appropriate and as long as the integrity of the complaint process is maintained. Identification Cards Picture ID cards can be obtained at the Adult School Office (AEC 1). Non-Discrimination Statement title IX information WILLIAMS COMPLAINT CLASSROOM NOTICE The Rowland Unified School District is committed to equal opportunity for all individuals in Grades K-12 education and in employment. Rowland Unified prohibits discrimination, harassment, intimidation, Parents, Guardians, Pupils, and Teachers: and bullying based on actual or perceived age, ancestry, color, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, immigration status, marital status, Pursuant to California Education Code 35186, you are hereby notified that: medical information, national origin, parental status, pregnancy status, race, religion, sex, sexual 1. There should be sufficient textbooks and instructional materials. That means each pupil, orientation, or association with a person or a group with one or more of these actual or perceived including English learners, must have a textbook or instructional materials, or both, to use in class characteristics. If you believe you, or your student, have been subjected to discrimination, and to take home. harassment, intimidation, or bullying you should contact your school site principal and/or the District’s Chief Compliance and Title IX Officer, Silvia Rivas, by phone at (626)854-8392, by email 2. School facilities must be clean, safe, and maintained in good repair. at srivas@rowlandschools.org, or in person at Rowland Unified School District at 1830 Nogales There should be no teacher vacancies or misassignments. There should be a teacher assigned Street, Rowland Heights, 91748. to each class and not a series of substitutes or other temporary teachers. The teacher should have the proper credential to teach the class, including the certification required to teach English learners, if present. Declaración de No Discriminación Teacher vacancy means a position to which a single designated certificated employee has not El Distrito Escolar Unificado de Rowland está comprometido a la igualdad de oportunidades been assigned at the beginning of the year for an entire year or, if the position is for a one-semester para todos los individuos en educación y empleo. El Distrito Unificado de Rowland prohíbe la course, a position to which a single designated certificated employee has not been assigned at the discriminación, acoso, intimidación y acoso escolar en base a características reales o percibidas beginning of a semester for an entire semester. de edad, ascendencia, color, discapacidad, origen étnico, género, expresión de género, identidad 3. Misassignment means the placement of a certificated employee in a teaching or services de género, información genética, estado migratorio, estado civil, información médica, nacionalidad, position for which the employee does not hold a legally recognized certificate or credential or the condición de los padres, estado de embarazo, raza, religión, sexo, orientación sexual o asociación placement of a certificated employee in a teaching or services position that the employee is not con una persona o grupo con una o más de estas características reales o percibidas. Si cree otherwise authorized by statute to hold. que usted, o su estudiante, han sido objeto de discriminación, hostigamiento, intimidación o acoso escolar, debe comunicarse con el director de su escuela y/o con la Oficial Principal de 4. A complaint form may be obtained at the school office, district office, or downloaded from the Cumplimiento y Título IX del Distrito, Silvia Rivas, por teléfono al (626) 854 -8392, por correo school’s Website at www.rowlandschools.org. You may also download a copy of the California electrónico a , o en persona en el Distrito Escolar Unificado de Rowland en 1830 Nogales Street, Department of Education complaint form in English and in other languages from the following Web Rowland Heights, CA 91748 site: http://www.cde.ca.gov/re/cp/uc/ucpmonitoring.asp 非歧視聲明 UNIFORM COMPLAINT PROCEDURE (UCP) Annual Notice Community Relations BP 1312.3(a) 羅蘭聯合學區致力於為所有人提供平等的教育和就業機會. 羅蘭聯合學區禁止根據實際或察覺的年 The Governing Board recognizes that the district has the primary responsibility to ensure compliance 齡, 血統, 膚色, 殘疾, 族裔, 性別, 性別表達, 性別認同, 遺傳信息, 移民身份, 婚姻狀況, 醫療信息, 國籍, 父 with applicable state and federal laws and regulations governing educational programs. The Board 母身份, 懷孕狀態, 種族, 宗教, 性別, 性取向, 或與具有這些實際或察覺特徵中的一個或多個特徵的個人 encourages early resolution of complaints whenever possible. To resolve complaints which may require 或群體的關係, 而予以歧視, 騷擾, 恐嚇和霸凌. 如果您認為您或您的學生遭受了歧視, 騷擾, 恐嚇或霸凌 a more formal process, the Board adopts the uniform system of complaint processes specified in 5 CCR 4600-4670 and the accompanying administrative regulation. , 則應與您的學校校長聯繫, 和/或通過致電(626)854-8392 或通過電子郵件srivas@rowlandschools.org 給學區首席合規官和Title IX官員Silvia Rivas聯繫, 或親自到位於1830 Nogales Street, Rowland Heights, Complaints Subject to UCP CA 91748的羅蘭聯合學區. The district’s uniform complaint procedures (UCP) shall be used to investigate and resolve complaints regarding the following programs and activities: 1. Accommodations for pregnant and parenting students 2. Adult education programs 3. After School Education and Safety programs 4. Agricultural career technical education 5. Career technical and technical education and career technical and technical training programs 6. Child care and development programs 7. Compensatory education 8. Consolidated categorical aid programs) 9. Course periods without educational content, when students in grades 9-12 are assigned to such The Information printed in this Schedule of Classes regarding classes, courses more than one week in any semester or in a course the student has previously satisfactorily completed, unless specified conditions are met location, and teachers is as up-to-date as possible at time of printing. ROWLAND ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION • 2021 FALL CATALOG
U S E D F O R C O M M U N I T Y E D U C AT I O N C L A S S E S O N LY r e g i s t r a t i o n f o r m Mail-in, fax or email registration form communityed@rowlandschools.org Rowland Adult and Community Education 2100 Lerona Avenue Rowland Heights, CA 91748 Phone: (626) 965-5975 • Fax: (626)854-1191 LAST NAME: FIRST NAME: ADDRESS: CITY: ZIP: PHONE NUMBER: ( ) -- M F BIRTH DATE: / / GENDER M D Y EMAIL: COURSE # COURSE TITLE LOCATION START DATE FEE REGISTRATION $10.00* REFUND POLICY FEE Please plan carefully as there will be NO CLASS REFUNDS, LETTER OF CREDIT or *Registration fee will CLASS TRANSFERS. If the class is canceled by the Adult School, a full refund will be be waived for students processed and mailed to you. registering for two or more classes at the same time. LIABILITY RELEASE I voluntarily agree to participate in this program. I realize that every precaution is taken to For Office Use Only eliminate any injuries or hazards and that a competent teacher is present. However, in the event of any injury to myself, I hereby waive, release and hold harmless from any liability Receipt #: _____________ for damages or claims for which may arise in connection with the above-named activity(ies), against Rowland Adult and Community Education Personnel and the Rowland Unified School Confirmation: ____________ District. Note: One registration form must be completed for each participant. More forms are Initial: _________________ available at the Adult School Office, or you may duplicate this form as needed. Date: __________________ The Information printed in this Schedule of Classes regarding classes, location, and Student ID #: ____________ teachers is as up-to-date as possible at time of printing. Student Initials Processed: _____________ q I wish to opt out of email updates. PAYMENT (Check appropriate box for credit card) *SINGLE DAY CLASSES MUST BE PAID BY CASH OR CREDIT CARD ONLY. VISA M/C AMEX DISCOVER CC# Security code (located on the back or front) Expiration Date / Signature Date ROWLAND ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION • 2020 FALL CATALOG
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