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FREMONT ADULT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION We Offer…………... ‐Academic Programs ‐AutoCAD/Engineering Pathway ‐FREE BankWork$ Training Program -Computer Classes ‐CNA Cer fica on Program ‐and many more classes….Look Inside! FALL 2019 & WINTER 2020 Brochure 4700 Calaveras Avenue Fremont, CA 94538 510-793-6465 www.face.edu
GENERAL INFORMATION (510) 793-6465 Mission Statement Fremont Adult and Continuing Education is committed to student success and community enrichment. Our goal is to provide accessible, equitable, and innovative quality education and support services to diverse adult learners in pursuit of growth through college pathways, job training, career advancement skills, and lifelong learning opportunities. SCHOOLWIDE LEARNING OUTCOMES Set Goals: Students will assess their needs and identify their academic, career, and/or personal goals. With guidance, develop and communicate plans to achieve goals. Be self-directed learners who learn independently and collaboratively in a di- verse environment. Achieve Skills: Using a variety of methods, technology, and resources, students will acquire knowledge and skills. Develop and apply effective communication and critical thinking skills. Build academic, career, life skills, and workforce readiness skills. Demonstrate Learning: Students will apply their acquired core knowledge and skills appropriate to their goals. Advance to post-secondary education, training, and/or employment. Contribute to personal enrichment and to the community. Demonstrate 21st century skills, including digital literacy. FALL 2019 & WINTER 2020 MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL Dear Community Members, Fremont Adult and Continuing Education has some new and exciting opportuni- ties for adults in the community. If you are interested in improving your skills to begin a new career or to advance in the field you are already in, join our new engineering pathway. We have a brand new computer lab with AutoCAD and an instructor who has years of experience working with a variety of drafting soft- ware programs. We will train you and provide ongoing support so that you can take and pass the Autodesk Certified User Exam for AutoCAD, as well as prepare you for practical uses of the software. In addition, you will create a portfolio of projects to showcase your mastery of AutoCAD and SolidWorks. This pathway, inclusive of two classes, a year of ongoing lab access after the course is complet- ed, and free college and/or career counseling, is available for $2,000.00 per stu- dent. Financial support is available to students in need. Ohlone College is also partnering with us to provide two additional engineering courses for students to earn the Autodesk Certified Professional Exam for AutoCAD and to learn Solid- Works. These non-credit courses are offered here at FACE, free of charge, and will also support any students who wish to improve their skills and/or continue their studies in engineering at Ohlone. There are hundreds of designer/drafter jobs currently in the greater Bay Area in a variety of industries. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to learn high-demand skills that will catapult you into a great career! We are also very excited to be able to offer our BankWork$ Program, an 8-week training for careers in the banking industry, free of charge. We offer four cohorts per year here at FACE, and assist all graduates with resume building, job place- ment, and ongoing support for up to one year after graduation. Our bank part- ners attend a graduation and hiring fair at the end of each 8-week session, and our graduates are hired within a few weeks. Join us today for these exciting opportunities! Call us at (510) 793-6465 or go to www.face.edu for more information! We look forward to helping you start your new career! Heidi McFadden, Principal Visit www.face.edu for detailed information.
CALENDAR AND CONTENTS (510) 793-6465 FALL 2019 & WINTER 2020 CALENDAR First Day of Fall Quarter Programs .................................. September 3 First Day of Fall Session Parent Education Classes ................ September 9 Veterans Day Weekend (no school) ............................... November 9-11 Thanksgiving Break (no school) ...................... November 25-December 1 First Day of Winter Quarter Programs ................................ December 2 Winter Break (no school).................................. December 21-January 5 Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend (no school) .......................January 18-20 Presidents Day Weekend (no school) .............................. February 15-17 NOTE: Final course offerings are contingent upon state budget. CONTENTS Academics ........................................................................ 9 Adult Basic Education (ABE) .............................................. 9 High School Learning Center (HSLC) ..................................... 9 GED ......................................................................... 10 Adults with Disabilities Program .............................................. 8 Calendar .......................................................................... 2 Career Education .......................................................... 13-17 Accounting ................................................................. 16 BankWork$ ................................................................ 13 Bridges-to-Jobs............................................................ 16 CalRegional Healthcare .................................................. 14 CEU for CNA Renewal .................................................... 15 Computer / Office Skills ............................................. 16-17 Child Development and Guidance ............................................. 3 Community Interest ....................................................... 17-19 Arts & Crafts ............................................................... 17 CPR/First Aid .......................................................... 17-18 Dance ....................................................................... 18 Financial ................................................................... 18 Fitness & Health ...................................................... 18-19 Languages .................................................................. 19 Music ........................................................................ 19 Community Partners .......................................................... 22 English as a Second Language .............................................. 5-7 Citizenship Course .......................................................... 6 Family Literacy.............................................................. 7 FACE and Ohlone Partnership Programs ............................... 11-12 Engineering/AutoCAD Pathway ......................................... 11 Pathways to Careers ............................................................ 4 Policies ...................................................................... 20-21 State Preschool ................................................................ 21 Register online at: www.face.edu 2 Visit www.face.edu for detailed information.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND GUIDANCE (510) 797-1090 OR (510) 793-6465 Mommy or Daddy & Me! Parent and Child Participation FALL SESSION 2019 WINTER SESSION 2020 September 9 - November 21, 2019 December 2, - March 5, 2020 (10 week - $180 / 11 week - $190) (9 week - $170 / 11 week - $190) No class: Nov. 11 No class: Dec. 16 - Jan 2, 20, and Feb 17 Classes for Preschoolers and Toddlers Classes focus on the following skills: creative art, pre-math, reading readiness, science explora- tion, drama corner, physical fitness, social circle time, cultural awareness, and field trips. Parents will assist with all aspects of these classes MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Fall 10-weeks / Winter 9-weeks Fall / Winter - 11 weeks Fall / Winter - 11 weeks Fall / Winter - 11 weeks 18 to 24 Month Olds 18 to 24 Month Olds Fall #072301 Fall #072302 Winter #072303 Winter #072304 9:15 to 11:30 am 9:15 to 11:30 am Room 1 Room 3 Teacher Brenda Teacher Carrie 2 and 3 Year Olds 2 and 3 Year Olds 2 and 3 Year Olds 2 and 3 Year Olds Fall #072401 Fall #072402 Fall #072404 Fall #072406 Winter #072409 Winter #072410 Winter #072412 Winter #072414 9:15 to 11:30 am 9:15 to 11:30 am 9:15 to 11:30 am 9:15 to 11:30 am Room 2 Room 3 Room 1 Room 2 Teacher Sharon Teacher Staff Teacher Brenda Teacher Sharon 2 and 3 Year Olds 2 and 3 Year Olds 2 and 3 Year Olds Fall #072403 Fall #072405 Fall #072407 Winter #072411 Winter #072413 Winter #072415 9:15 to 11:30 am 9:15 to 11:30 am 9:15 to 11:30 am Room 1 Room 3 Room 1 Teacher Brenda Teacher Staff Teacher Brenda 3 to 5 Year Olds 3 to 5 Year Olds Fall #072501 Fall #072502 Winter #072504 Winter #072505 9:15 to 11:30 am 9:15 to 11:30 am Room 2 Room 2 Teacher Sharon Teacher Sharon 2 and3 Year Olds Limited space! Fall #072408 Winter #072416 12:00 to 2:15 pm Room 3 We accept an additional sibling child Teacher Carrie (age appropriate!) in the same class 3 to 5 Year Olds session or in child care service for sib- Fall #072503 Winter #072506 lings 6 months and older for a 50% of a 12:00 to 2:15 pm Room 1 class per child/per class. Teacher Brenda REFUND POLICY: No refunds for withdrawal/cancellation made 2 weeks prior to the session begins. No processing fee charged if you cancel a class within 2 working days of the registra- tion; thereafter, 50% of the class fee and $10 processing fee will be charged. Please select classes wisely! Absolutely NO make-up! NO PRO-RATE! NO Transfer! NO EXCEPTIONS! Following documents must e submitted at registration 1. Updated all children’s immunization (including children in childcare). 2. A negative TB Report (within the LAST FOUR YEARS) is required for each parent enrolled in program. 3. Completed Emergency Card 4. Valid Picture ID WE MUST HAVE THESE RECORDS BEFORE YOU REGISTER FOR CLASS! 3 Visit www.face.edu for detailed information.
PATHWAYS TO CAREERS (510) 793-6465 New Pathways to Careers for ABE/ ASE and ESL Students Fremont Adult and Continuing Education (FACE) is a place of life-long learning. Whether you come here to build your basic skills, learn English, or get your High School Diploma or GED, you can also prepare for college and learn work skills at the same time! Here are the new bridge courses we have developed for you! Pharmacy Technician Preparatory Course Spring 2020—Bridge to Pharmacy Technology Certificate Program at Mission Valley ROP Early Childhood Studies (ECS) Preparatory Course Fall 2019 and Spring 2020—Bridge to Early Childhood Studies Program at Ohlone College These non-credit bridge courses will prepare students for college credit work at Ohlone and other community colleges and career training programs. Get on track with higher education! In these courses, you will: Build your reading, writing, grammar, and work skills Develop math and computer skills Deepen your understanding of academic concepts Practice college level study skills Build your confidence—the sky is the limit! Watch for upcoming job training courses at FACE to get a livable wage job soon! We will help you to be successful! Registration dates and class dates are to be announced - visit our school website at www.face.edu Fremont Adult and Continuing Education 4700 Calaveras Avenue Fremont, CA 94538 www.face.edu Fremont Adult and Continuing Education (FACE) is a proud member of Southern Alameda County Consortium (SACC) 4 Visit www.face.edu for detailed information.
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (510) 793-2240 English as a Second Language (ESL) and Citizenship Preparation FALL QUARTER: September 3, 2019 to November 22, 2019 WINTER QUARTER: December 2, 2019 to March 6, 2020 (No Classes: November 9 - 11; November 25 - December 1; December 21 - January 5; January 18 - 20; February 15-17) ESL Classes are Free ! Literacy, Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced Classes Offered ESL classes teach grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing, listening, speaking, and life skills to non-English speaking adults. English language civic lessons and computer skills are also taught as part of the curriculum. Special interest classes focus on special as- pects of English, such as listening and speaking, American pronunciation, idioms, gram- mar, vocabulary, writing, etc. We offer a wide variety of days and times to suit your needs. Free babysitting for children from 2-11 years of age is provided during most ESL classes. Citizenship Preparation Day and evening ESL Core classes Family Literacy Classes Special Interest ESL classes Bridge-to-College ESL classes ESL Distance Learning Career Preparation Classes For the detailed schedule of classes, go to www.face.edu and click on Departments, then click on English as a Second Language. Free drop-in computer labs for registered ESL students are open M/T/W/TH 12:00 pm-1:00 pm and 6:00 pm—7:00 pm. Continued by popular demand! Math for ESL class and Multi-Level Low ESL writing class help students improve their math and writing skills for life, college, and work. ACADEMIC SUCCESS PROGRAM Our Academic Success Program bridges ESL classes with college, high school/ GED, and career technical education (CTE). In addition to high level transitional ESL courses, this program also provides student services, such as informational sessions, personal advisement, college tours, assistance with college applications, and career workshops. For more information, go to www.face.edu and click on Career and Transitions Center under Resources. New students must bring a valid photo I.D. It is important to be on time. Each session lasts 2-3 hours. Registration/Orientation/Placement Testing Dates Saturday, August 3, 2019 .......................................... 8:30 am Monday, August 5, 2019 ............................................ 6:30 pm Saturday, August 24, 2019 ......................................... 8:30 am Monday, August 26, 2019 .......................................... 6:30 pm Saturday, September 7, 2019 ..................................... 8:30 am Monday, October 7, 2019 .......................................... 6:30 pm Saturday, October 12, 2019 ....................................... 8:30 am Saturday, November 2, 2019 ...................................... 8:30 am Monday, November 4, 2019 ....................................... 6:30 pm Monday, December 2, 2019 ....................................... 6:30 pm Saturday, December 7, 2019 ...................................... 8:30 am Monday, January 6, 2020 .......................................... 6:30 pm Saturday, January 25, 2020 ....................................... 8:30 am Monday, January 27, 2020 ......................................... 6:30 pm Monday, March 2, 2020 ............................................ 6:30 pm Saturday, March 7, 2020 ........................................... 8:30 am Monday, March 9, 2020 ............................................ 6:30 pm 5 Visit www.face.edu for detailed information.
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (510) 793-2240 CITIZENSHIP PREPARATION PROGRAM Learn about the American government and the U.S. Constitution and History to prepare for the Citizenship Interview Test. These classes are for Beginning High through Advanced Level ESL students. CLASS DATES: Fall Quarter 2019 Winter Quarter 2020 Sept 17 - Nov 7. 2019 Jan 14 — March 5, 2020 16 Class Meetings 16 Class Meetings T/TH 12:30 pm—3:00 pm T/TH 12:30 pm—3:00 pm T/TH 7:00 pm—9:30 pm T/TH 7:00 pm—9:30 pm DISTANCE LEARNING (DL) Study English as a Second Language (ESL) at Home Do you want to learn English? Can’t come to class? Join the Distance Learning Program at Fremont Adult and Continuing Education! Meet with an experienced ESL teacher two to four times a month to check your progress, take tests, and get new assignments. We offer online courses, DVDs, CDs, and workbooks. Improve your English skills in grammar, writing, vocabulary, reading, speaking, and listening. Learn English at your own pace with study-at- home materials for all ESL levels. DVD/workbook refundable deposit is $20. Some workbooks are available for purchase. You can also attend the Open Online Computer Labs Monday through Thursday at 12:00pm—1:00pm and 6:00pm—7:00pm for help with DL assignments. Distance Learning Mini Lab The Distance Learning Mini Lab is open for online students! Students may go to Room 2 during of- fice hours to use our computers, laptops, and iPads to learn English. Distance Learning Online Courses! We offer Distance Learning online courses for beginning to advanced ESL and ABE students. Courses include: Burlington English—Choose courses in Everyday English, English in America, and Career Extensions for Beginning to Advanced level learners. Students can improve their pronunciation, as well as speaking and listening skills. Apex Learning—English Foundations 1 and 2 courses support literacy development through intensive reading and writing skills instruction. Advanced ESL and ABE students work online on their own or in the lab. Project Success—My English Lab features videos about life and work experiences with listening, writing, vocabulary and grammar practice at Beginning to Advanced levels. Online students must meet with teacher two to four times per month, pledge to complete the course in the quarter, and take CASAS tests. Students can take a new online course each quarter. Contact Pamela Weiss Barr at pweissbarr@fremont.k12.ca.us for registration dates, fees, and more information, or visit the Distance Learning webpage at www.face.edu under Resources. Children cannot accompany adults to appointments. 6 Visit www.face.edu for detailed information.
FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAM (510) 793-2240 FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAM FREE MULTI-LEVEL ESL CLASSES Do you want to learn English as a Second Language (ESL)? Students will improve their English skills, fluency, workplace skills, and computer skills. Students will learn to help their children with reading, homework, and tests. Register for a FREE Multi-Level ESL Class for Adults! Register in Class with the Teacher. Fall and Winter Quarter Class Schedule Fall Quarter: September 3, 2019 to November 22, 2019 Winter Quarter: December 2, 2019 to March 7, 2020 No Class: November 9, 11, 30-December 1, 2019; December 21-January 5, 18, 20; February 15, 17, 2020 Please call (510) 793-2240 for more information. Alameda County Centerville Library—class starts 9/9/2019 Monday/Wednesday ............................................. 8:30 AM — 11:30 AM Glenmoor Elementary School/Library—class starts 9/9/2019*** Monday/Wednesday............................................... 6:30 PM — 9:00 PM Grimmer Elementary School/31 —class starts 9/10/2019*** Tuesday/Thursday ............................................... 8:30 AM — 11:30 AM Grimmer Elementary School/31—class starts 9/10/2019 Tuesday/Thursday ................................................. 6:30 PM — 9:00 PM Fremont Adult School/13—class starts 9/7/2019*** (Multi-level Low) Saturday ............................................................ 9:00 AM — 1:00 PM Fremont Adult School/16—class starts 9/7/2019*** (Multi-level High) Saturday ............................................................ 9:00 AM — 1:00 PM Robertson HS /The Learning Center-class starts 9/9/2019 Monday and Wednesday ............................................... 6:30 PM– 9:00 PM ***Free babysitting provided by Fremont Adult and Continuing Education. Children must be 2 years to 11 years old. Proof of birth certificate and immunization is required. Babysitting may be can- celled due to low enrollment. Please call (510) 793-2240 to make sure babysitting is still available at the school you want to attend. Additional locations may be added during the school year. For more information, please call Susan at (510) 793-2240 or email Rochelle, Family Literacy Program Facilitator, at roral@fremont.k12.ca.us. Join a Class Anytime! No Placement Test Required. Register in Class. Classes may be cancelled due to low enrollment. 7 Visit www.face.edu for detailed information.
ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES PROGRAM (510) 793-6465 ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES PROGRAM NOLL CENTER 4700 Calaveras Avenue, Fremont, CA 94538 (510) 793-6465 ext. 29511 Registration is open throughout the school year! This program offers life skills instruction for developmentally disabled adults*. We teach skills that enable individuals to function independently and socially in our community. Our approach affirms the dignity of students and their right to independence, self esteem, and respect. Curriculum Includes: Computer, cooking, gardening/landscaping, recycling, reading, math, and art classes. Students participate in community outings, conflict resolution, dis- cuss current events, and engage in fitness activities. and much more! For registration information or to schedule a tour of our facility please call the Noll Office at (510) 793-6465 ext. 29511 *AWD Program-Noll Center does NOT serve students with moderate to severe aggressive behaviors toward self or others; complicated or critical medical issues; needs for administration of medications or change of colostomy bags; needs of lift- ing for self-care needs; or needs to perform invasive medical procedures such as suctioning or tube feeding. This Program is 8:1 (8 students/1 staff) ratio. 8 Visit www.face.edu for detailed information.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS (510) 793-6469 FALL QUARTER (Q1): September 3 to November 21, 2019 (No Classes: November 11, 2019) WINTER QUARTER (Q2): December 2, 2019 to February 27, 2020 (No Classes: December 23-January 2, 2020) Classes Resume January 6, 2020 ACADEMICS The adult school offers programs in Adult Basic Skills, GED Preparation, and High School Diploma. Please call (510) 793-6469 to set up an appointment to register for these classes. Photo identification and official ADULT BASIC EDUCATION (ABE)/PRE-GED Improve your basic math, English, and reading skills to pre- pare for the GED or high school credit classes. Students who enroll in ABE/Pre-GED to improve their basic skills should have the goal of completing either GED or a high school diploma. Classes Monday through Thursday 9:00 am – 12:00 pm HIGH SCHOOL LEARNING CENTER (HSLC) If students are interested in completing a high school diplo- ma and have at least 140 high school credits, they should attend our HSLC. Students are expected to attend class regularly in order to make consistent gains towards ful- filling graduation requirements. Students use the Apex sys- tem, a self-paced instructional program that requires them to complete online work outside of class time. High School Diploma Requirements Complete 190.5 Semester Units HSLC Hours Semester Unit Credits Monday - Thursday Algebra 10 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Arts/Foreign Language 10 Career Decision Making 5 Monday - Thursday Government 5 Economics 5 5:00 - 7:00 pm Electives 50 English 40 First Aid 0.5 Visit our website at Mathematics 20 Psychology 5 www.face.edu for the Science 20 most up-to-date U.S. History 10 information on class World History 10 offerings! New classes TOTAL190.5 may be added. 9 Visit www.face.edu for detailed information.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS (510) 793-6469 GED TEST PREPARATION CLASSES BE PREPARED AND CONFIDENT FOR YOUR TEST! THIS IS AN OPEN-ENTRY CLASS NEW STUDENTS MAY START ! Class Hours FALL WINTER Monday-Thursday Monday-Thursday 12:15 pm—3:00 pm 12:15 pm—3:00 pm 4:00 pm—7:30 pm 4:00 pm—7:30 pm The materials, software, and instruction provided in this open- entry lab will help you prepare for the GED® test. New students are assessed and counseled at entry to develop a personalized plan that addresses their academic needs and goals. Regular attend- ance is critical to student success. Students must attend regularly and make progress or they will be in jeopardy of being dropped and having to re-enroll. For more information on our GED® Preparation Classes, please visit our website at www.face.edu/domain/170. FREMONT ADULT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION IS A PEARSON VUE TESTING CENTER TESTING SERVICE® We administer the 2014 computer-based test to our students and the public on our campus. To review our testing days, times and to register for the test, please visit the official GED® website: https:/ / ged.com/ You may also find current information about our test preparation classes and testing at: www.face.edu/ domain/ 170 As of January 17, 2018, all GED transcript requests are processed through GED.com Pre-registration is required through GED.com You must pre-register for all tests before exam day as seating is limited. $35 per test: Science, Social Studies, Math, Reading/ Language Arts. A valid Driver’s License or other current Government pho- to ID and proof of California residency are required at check-in. 10 Visit www.face.edu for detailed information.
FACE AND OHLONE PARTNERSHIP (510) 793-6465 Fremont Adult and Continuing Education is proud to partner with Ohlone College. Engineering Pathway Start your career in a variety of fields by learning AutoCAD and Solidworks from real engineers with years of experience! Excellent instruction from engineering professionals ● A portfolio with completed engineering products ● FACE, Ohlone, and Autodesk certifications ● Additional lab time and instructor support ● Job coaching and resume assistance for up to one year after course completion ● Successful skill building for transfer to Ohlone engineering programs ● Financial assistance is available! FACE Courses $2000 (earn the Autodesk Certified User Exam for AutoCAD) I. Introduction to Engineering/AutoCAD Sept. 3—Oct. 24, 2019 Tues/Thurs 6pm-9pm II. AutoCAD Drafting Fundamentals Oct. 29—Dec. 12, 2019 Tues/Thurs 6pm-9pm Ohlone Non-Credit Courses Prerequisite: must complete FACE AutoCAD courses or already possess the AutoCAD certified user certification I. Advanced AutoCAD Start Date: March 2020 Saturday, 9:00am-1:00pm for 16 weeks II. Introduction to SolidWorks Start Date: TBD 16 weeks Refunds for the FACE Engineering Pathway courses will be provided up to the second day of the class. Students must come to the office prior to the start of the third day of class to receive a refund. The $10 processing fee for refunds will apply. Any withdrawals after the second day of class will not be refunded. No refunds will be given to students who do not pass the AutoCAD Certified User exams. How To Apply? Fill out a 10-minute online application at: https://www.face.edu. Send completed application to hmcfadden@fremont.k12.ca.us or apply directly at the FACE main office. Questions? email: hmcfadden@fremont.k12.ca.us or call 510-793-6465 11 Visit www.face.edu for detailed information.
FACE AND OHLONE PARTNERSHIP (510) 793-6465 Fremont Adult and Continuing Education is proud to partner with Ohlone College. Gain general knowledge, learn a new skill, upgrade existing skills, enrich your understanding about a wide range of topics, or develop personal interests. NON-CREDIT COURSES NON-CREDIT CLASSES: Free Repeatable TWO STEPS TO Will not eat up your financial aid FREE CLASSES! Do not require proof of residency Prepare you to achieve academic, Complete registration career, and/or lifelong learning 1 form online at goals ohlone.edu/noncredit Prepare you for success at a college level 2 Show up for class! COURSES OFFERED IN AREAS OF: CNET Business Administration Business Supervision Management Computer Applications and Office Technology (CAOT) Noncredit courses are intended for students who want to gain general knowledge, learn a new skill, upgrade existing skills, enrich their understanding about a wide range of topics, or develop personal interests. 12 Visit www.face.edu for detailed information.
CAREER EDUCATION (510) 793-6465 What is BankWork$? An 8-week training that will prepare you for entry-level positions in sales and service such as Teller, Customer Service Representative and Personal Banker. ABSOLUTELY FREE! Offered at Fremont Adult and Continuing Education, 4700 Calaveras Ave., Fremont, CA. Starts: 7/9/19 and Ends: 8/29/19, Weekly Class Schedule: Mon, Wed, Thurs from 9am-4pm. Classes offered four times per year. Next class starts 9/30/2019. The curriculum includes the operational fundamentals of branch banking, features and benefits of bank products and services and customer service and client engagement, as well as effective self- presentation during the interview and hiring process. Why BankWork$? Networking opportunities with bank employees A graduation directly followed by a hiring fair exclusively for BankWork$ graduates One-on-one individualized coaching and placement assis- tance How do I apply? Fill out a 10-minute online application at: https://www.face.edu Questions? email: hmcfadden@fremont.k12.ca.us or call 510-793-6465 13 Visit www.face.edu for detailed information.
CAREER EDUCATION (510) 793-6465 Fremont Adult and Continuing Education is proud to partner with CalRegional. CalRegional is partnering with school districts to preserve and expand adult education programs. Our school is in the process of being certified by the California Department of Health as a teaching site. Certified Phlebotomy(CPT) As a Phlebotomy Technician, you will be trained to draw blood samples from patients in a clinical laboratory or public health setting. Over the course of the program, students will receive on-the-job training that includes drawing blood samples from patients, producing quality laboratory results, gaining the trust and confidence of patients and much more. The program includes 104 hours of classroom instruction and hands-on training with an off-site patient service center. Each student must provide 5-10 volunteers to complete the externship portion of the program. This program will prepare students to take the national Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) exam through the Nation- al Healthcareer Association (NHA). Program Fee: $2,995 ((includes CPR certification training for the Healthcare Provider, liability insurance, externship, name badge, national exam and certificate). Textbooks and scrubs sold separately. Prerequisites: 18 years of age and a high school diploma or equivalent. Clinical Medical Assistant (CMA) In this program, you will learn medical terminology, front and back office pro- cedures, standard patient processing, medical billing and customer service. Students will be trained to help physicians care for patients, take vital signs, perform basic lab tests and administer medications in a doctor’s office or clin- ic. The program includes 160 hours of classroom instruction and a 160-hour medical office externship. The program will prepare students to take the na- tional Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) exam through the National Healthcare Associate (NHA). Program Fee: $2,995 ((includes CPR certification training for the Healthcare Provider, liability insurance, externship, name badge, national exam and certificate). Textbooks and scrubs sold separately. Prerequisites: 18 years of age and a high school diploma or equivalent. For Schedules, Information, and to Register Call (800) 927-5159 No in person registration 14 Visit www.face.edu for detailed information.
CAREER EDUCATION (510) 793-6465 CEUs for CNAs Need 48 units every two years to renew your Certification? (CNAs need to have a minimum of 12 hours per year toward your renewal). Saturdays 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Room 7 $50.00 per class for 8 units asahe.edu@gmail.com REGISTRATION Arrive 15 minutes before class begins. Payment by cash, money order, or personal check. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION WILL BE GRANTED. Please bring ID and certificate number (required by Department of Public Health [DPH]). Late Arrival Policy: 1 CEU hour will be deducted. August 10 ...... Nursing Care Planning/Process(4 units) Dealing with family members (4 units) August 17 ...... Medical terminology/abbreviations(4 units) Special communication needs (4 units) August 24 ...... All about OSHA; Survey process (4 units) Chemical hazards in the workplace (4 units) September 14 . Customer service in healthcare (4 units) Being assertive at work (4 units) September 21 . Understanding kidney disease (4 units) Urinary tract infections and care(4 units) September 28 . Normal aging (4 units) Adult failure to thrive (4 units) October 12 .... Common GI conditions (4 units) Understanding ostomies and ostomy care (4 units) October 19 .... Men’s health issues (4 units) Common vascular diseases/disorders (4 units) October 26 .... Understanding medical machines (4 units) Preventing medical errors (4 units) November 2 ... Women’s health issues (4 units) Providing cost efficient care (4 units) November 16 .. Understanding substance abuse (4 units) Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) (4 units) November 23 .. Helping new patients adjust (4 units) Client centered care (4 units) December 7 ... Understanding cancer (4 units) Providing care during chemotherapy (4 units) December 14 .. Understanding shingles (4 units) Understanding drug resistant bacteria (4 units) January 11 .... Hypertension (4 units) Heart Disease (4 units) January 25 .... Stress and healthcare workers (4 units) Difficult patients (4 units) February 1 ..... Diabetes (4 units) Diabetes diet/nutrition (4 units) February 8 ..... Intimate partner violence (4 units) Elder abuse (4 units) February 29 ... Alzheimer’s disease (4 units) Dementia (4 units) Plenty of free parking behind the school. 15 Visit www.face.edu for detailed information.
CAREER EDUCATION/COMMUNITY INTEREST (510) 793-6465 Accounting Office Skills Account Clerk, Part 1 of 3 Business Writing Pre-requisite: Basic PC skills and knowledge of In this course you will learn the steps necessary to file management in MS Windows. create effective and impactful documents ready to be Part 1 of the Account Clerk Certificate showcased to an audience. program is an introduction to accounting. 7 mtgs T 3:00 - 5:30 pm 9/3 - 10/15 208011 $140 FACE/29 Boardman 7 mtgs T 6:45 - 9:30 pm 9/3 - 10/15 224811 $154 FACE/10 Boardman 7 mtgs T 3:00 - 5:30 pm 10/22 - 12/10 208012 $140 FACE/29 Boardman No class: November 26 Account Clerk, Part 2 of 3 Pre-requisite: Successful completion of Account 7 mtgs T 3:00 - 5:30 pm 12/17 - 2/11 Clerk Part 1 at Fremont Adult School. 208021 $140 FACE/29 Boardman No class: December 24. December 31 In Part 2, we continue learning the fundamentals of accounting including how Financial Statements are generated. We learn how a trial balance is used with a worksheet to make Basic Computing adjusting entries and doing the closing entries to Become acquainted with basic computer close off an accounting period. We discover how operations and software to begin preparing you Net Income is posted to the Balance Sheet and for today’s office employment. Familiarity using how the Income Statement accounts are closed and a Personal Computer (PC), to record, file, categorize, locate files, contact, clientele for the period. Payroll Accounting is also information and so much more with Word covered, including the postings of both employee Processing and the Internet. and employer related transactions. We will use QuickBooks to post to Accounts Receivable and 10 mtgs M/W 12:00 - 2:00 pm 9/4 - 10/7 205711 $160 FACE/9 Sri Indran Accounts Payable registers. 10 mtgs M/W 6:00 - 8:00 pm 9/4 - 10/7 7 mtgs T 6:45 - 9:30 pm 10/22 - 12/10 205712 $160 FACE/9 Champion 224911 $154 FACE/10 Boardman No Class: November 26 10 mtgs M/W 12:00 - 2:00 pm 10/14 - 11/18 205713 $160 FACE/10 Sri Indran Account Clerk, Part 3 of 3 No class: November 11 Pre-requisite: Successful completion of 10 mtgs M/W 12:00 - 2:00 pm 1/8 - 2/12 Accounting Clerk Parts 1 and 2 at Fremont Adult 205721 $160 FACE/10 Sri Indran School. No class: January 20 10 mtgs M/W 6:00 - 8:00 pm 1/8 - 2/12 In Part 3, we continue to use QuickBooks Pro 205722 $160 FACE/10 Champion software utilized by over 4 million small No class: January 20 businesses. We learn how to do bank reconciliations, online banking, and how to create a company file. We will do payroll, including using the payroll liabilities accounts to capture payroll deductions such as Federal and Digital Cameras State Taxes, Social Security, and Medicare Say Cheese! Enter the world of the digital deductions and employer taxes. Finally, we photography and learn about your camera, and learn about cost of goods sold and maintaining how to make great pictures with it. Bring inventory accounts. We post transactions related camera, manual and all cables to every class. to all of these accounts and learn how they 5 mtgs T 6:00 - 8:00pm 11/12 - 12/17 affect the books. 254011 $80 FACE/10 Champion No class: November 26 7 mtgs T 6:45 - 9:30 pm 12/17 - 2/11 225021 $154 FACE/10 Boardman No class: December 24. December 31 PowerPoint CAREER DEVELOPMENT Develop your skills and learn to effectively use AND PowerPoint 2016 to create eye-catching presentations. Impact your audience by PREPARATION discovering how to combine essential With the economy heating up and employers presentation skills with the effective use of scrambling to find employees, knowing how to technology. This course will give you all you need stand out from the crowd will increase your in order to present with confidence. chances of being the one they hire. 10 mtgs T/Th 6:00 - 8:00 pm 9/10 - 10/10 At our FREE Bridges to Jobs workshops 253811 $160 FACE/9 Champion you will learn: 10 mtgs T/Th 6:00 - 8:00 pm 1/7 - 2/6 253821 $160 FACE/9 Champion *Resume Writing *Background Check Preparation *Assertiveness Training *Time Management & Communication Skills *Body Language for Successful MS Office Skills *Confidence-Building The MS Office Skills course will introduce *Interviewing….and much more! students to the basics of Microsoft Office Suite. Students will learn to use Word and Excel so that they may smoothly transition to office roles. How to Register SATURDAYS Online @ 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 10 mtgs T/Th 12:00 - 2:00 pm 9/10 - 10/10 www.face.edu, 205911 $160 FACE/10 Ip in the Main Of- 4360 Central Avenue, Room 10 mtgs M/W 6:00 - 8:00 pm 10/14 - 11/18 fice or in person E201 205912 $160 FACE/10 Champion at the start of Fremont, CA 94536 No class: November 11 class (Centerville Presbyterian 10 mtgs T/Th 12:00 - 2:00 pm 11/12 - 12/19 Church campus across from the 205913 $160 FACE/10 Ip NO CLASS De- DMV and Fire station) No class: November 26, November 28 cember 28 or Classes are ongoing and open- 10 mtgs T/Th 12:00 - 2:00 pm 1/7 - 2/6 February 15 entry. 205921 $160 FACE/10 Ip bridgestojobs.org 16 Visit www.face.edu for detailed information.
COMMUNITY INTEREST (510) 793-6465 Office Skills Arts & Crafts Smartphones Mosaics Smart Phones have given rise to contemporary Students learn about color and all types of methods of communication. Learn to operate techniques. Create a beautiful art piece. $10 devices such as tablets, cell phones, GPS material fee to be paid to the instructor first day navigators, digital camera, voice recorder, and of class. much more… it’s a computer for crying out 6 mtgs F 1:00 - 3:00 pm 9/6 - 10/11 loud!!! Explore cost saving methods of 200211 $96 FACE/30 Grudsky purchasing and securing your device. 6 mtgs F 1:00 - 3:00 pm 10/18 - 11/22 5 mtgs Th 6:00 - 8:00pm 11/14 - 12/19 200212 $96 FACE/30 Grudsky 206511 $80 FACE/9 Champion No class: November 26, November 28 5 mtgs F 1:00 - 3:00 pm 12/6 - 1/17 200221 $80 FACE/30 Grudsky No class: December 27, January 3 Arts & Crafts 7 mtgs 200222 F 1:00 - 3:00 pm $112 FACE/30 1/31 - 3/13 Grudsky Art Workshop Painting and drawing with watercolor, oils, acrylics, or pencil. Design concepts included. Relaxed pace, all levels welcome! 6 mtgs W 6:00 - 9:00 pm 9/4 - 10/9 200311 $144 FACE/30 Benoit 6 mtgs W 6:00 - 9:00 pm 10/16 - 11/20 200312 $144 FACE/30 Benoit Reverse Glass Painting 6 mtgs W 6:00 - 9:00 pm 12/4 - 1/22 Students learn about all type of reverse glass 200321 $144 FACE/30 Benoit painting. Students will need a 8”x10” photo No Class: December 25, January 1 frame, acrylic paints, and sharpie oil based paint 7 mtgs W 6:00 - 9:00 pm 1/29 - 3/11 markers (extra fine point). 200322 $168 FACE/30 Benoit 6 mtgs T 12:30 - 2:30 pm 9/3 - 10/8 200911 $96 FACE/30 Thirugnanam Beg. Jewelry Making & 6 mtgs T 12:30 - 2:30 pm 12/3 - 1/21 Kumihimo 200921 $96 FACE/30 No class: December 24, December 31 Thirugnanam Learn beading techniques & use of beading tools while creating a pair of earrings & a bracelet. The remarkable technique of Japanese Braiding known as Kumihimo is a unique way to create a CPR/First Aid lovely & unusual bracelet. A curriculum and supply list will be provided and discussed on the first day of class. Basic First Aid Course includes recognizing and caring for 6 mtgs W 1:00 - 3:30pm 9/4 - 10/9 different types of injuries, life-threatening 200811 $120 FACE/30 Hall bleeding, and sudden illness. Students will 6 mtgs W 1:00 - 3:30pm 1/22 - 2/26 receive a Standard First Aid certificate (valid for 200821 $120 FACE/30 Hall three years). A fee of $10 to be paid to instructor at beginning of class. Please bring Discover Watercolor, Acrylic, and exact change. Oil Painting 1 mtg 205111 S $16 3:00 - 5:00 pm FACE/Noll 2 - 4 9/21 Fletcher For beginners and seasoned artists. Explore the beauty and transparency of watercolor and 1 mtg S 3:00 - 5:00 pm 11/23 richness of acrylics. Drawing and Design 205112 $16 FACE/Noll 2 - 4 Fletcher included. 1 mtg S 3:00 - 5:00 pm 1/11 205121 $16 FACE/Noll 2 - 4 Fletcher 6 mtgs T 9:00 - 12:00 pm 9/3 - 10/8 215011 $144 FACE/30 Benoit 1 mtg S 3:00 - 5:00 pm 3/7 205122 $16 FACE/Noll 2 - 4 Fletcher 6 mtgs T 9:00 - 12:00 pm 10/15 - 11/19 215012 $144 FACE/30 Benoit 6 mtgs T 9:00 - 12:00 pm 12/3 - 1/21 215021 $144 FACE/30 Benoit CPR/AED No Class: December 24, December 31 Includes Adult, Infant, Child CPR, and AED. 7 mtgs T 9:00 - 12:00 pm 1/28 - 3/10 Students will receive a CPR Certificate (valid for 215022 $168 FACE/30 Benoit two years). A fee of $30 fee to be paid to the instructor at the beginning of class. Please bring exact change. Ideal course for Teachers, Boy & Henna Art Girl Scouts Leaders, Athletic Trainers, and those Henna Hand Design Art Lessons; learn basic needing to complete a basic CPR course. skills, design concepts, finger design, palm 1 mtg S 9:00 - 1:00 pm 9/21 design, and technique. You will learn how to 205011 $32 FACE/Noll 2 - 4 Fletcher draw patterns step by step and to create your own designs. You will learn to make beautiful 1 mtg S 9:00 - 1:00 pm 11/23 henna art. 205012 $32 FACE/Noll 2 - 4 Fletcher 6 mtgs S 9:30 - 11:30 am 9/7 - 10/12 1 mtg S 9:00 - 1:00 pm 1/11 254411 $96 FACE/30 Thirugnanam 205021 $32 FACE/Noll 2 - 4 Fletcher 6 mtgs S 9:30 - 11:30 am 12/7 - 2/8 1 mtg S 9:00 - 1:00 pm 3/7 254421 $96 FACE/30 Thirugnanam 205022 $32 FACE/Noll 2 - 4 Fletcher No class: December 21 - January 4, January 18 Do You Need A Typing Certification? We offer typing tests for $20! Please call our office at (510) 793-6465 for more details 17 Visit www.face.edu for detailed information.
COMMUNITY INTEREST (510) 793-6465 CPR/First Aid Dance Healthcare Provider CPR/AED Swing Dancing For Beginner Includes Adult, Infant, Child CPR, and AED. This fun and energetic class introduces students Additional Basic Life Support (BLS) Skills will be to Lindy Hop, Balboa, Collegiate Shag, and East covered. Students will receive a Healthcare CPR Coast Swing. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Please Certificate (valid for two years). A fee of $30 is arrive on time. Couples not necessary Partners to be paid to the instructor at the beginning of will rotate from time to time. class. Please bring exact change. Ideal course 6 mtgs T 7:30 - 8:30 pm 9/3 - 10/8 for those in the “Health Care Field.” 227111 $48 FACE/MPR Quebec 1 mtg S 9:00 - 2:30 pm 9/21 6 mtgs T 7:30 - 8:30 pm 10/15 - 11/19 204811 $44 FACE/Noll 2 - 4 Fletcher 227112 $48 FACE/MPR Quebec 1 mtg S 9:00 - 2:30 pm 11/23 3 mtgs T 7:30 - 8:30 pm 12/3 - 12/17 204812 $44 FACE/Noll 2 - 4 Fletcher 227121 $24 FACE/MPR Quebec 1 mtg S 9:00 - 2:30 pm 1/11 3 mtgs T 7:30 - 8:30 pm 1/7 - 1/21 204821 $44 FACE/Noll 2 - 4 Fletcher 227122 $24 FACE/MPR Quebec 1 mtg S 9:00 - 2:30 pm 3/7 7 mtgs T 7:30 - 8:30 pm 1/28 - 3/10 204822 $44 FACE/Noll 2 - 4 Fletcher 227123 $56 FACE/MPR Quebec Wilderness First Aid Please View School Website for full description and details. Students receive a WFA Certificate Financial (valid for two years). An $80 fee to be paid to the instructor at the start of class to cover cost Modern Retirement Planning of materials and certification. Please Bring exact change. Ideal course for outdoor Learn about planning for a secure retirement. $30 recreationists and those who live or work in materials fee payable to instructor. remote locations when help is hours—even 2 mtgs T 6:00 - 9:00pm 1/21, 1/28 days—away. 225421 $48 FACE/N5-6 Hepler 1 mtg S 8:00 - 5:30 pm 10/5 2 mtgs Sat 9:00 - 12:00am 1/25, 2/8 205211 $76 FACE/Noll 2 - 4 Fletcher 225422 $48 FACE/N5-6 Hepler 1 mtg S 8:00 - 5:30 pm 2/8 2 mtgs Th 6:00 - 9:00pm 1/30, 2/6 205221 $76 FACE/Noll 2 - 4 Fletcher 225423 $48 FACE/N5-6 Hepler Dance Fitness & Health Line Dance - Beginner Learn Basic Line Dance in a friendly atmosphere. Tai Chi - Introduction to Qigong Dances are taught to several music genres in- and Tai Chi (All Levels) cluding Country and Pop. Everybody welcome! A The class focuses on the fundamentals of hand and foot fun way to exercise with health benefits. movements and the state of mind. Qigong uses flowing movements to exchange and cultivate energy to reduce 5 mtgs TH 6:45 - 7:30 pm 9/5 - 10/10 stress, build stamina, increase vitality and enhance the 211011 $25 FACE/MPR Costa immune system. No class: September 12 5 mtgs TH 6:45 - 7:30 pm 10/17 - 11/21 6 mtgs Sat 10:30 - 11:30 am 9/7 - 10/12 211012 $25 FACE/MPR Costa 215811 $48 FACE MPR Liu No class: November 14 5 mtgs Sat 10:30 - 11:30 am 10/19 - 11/23 5 mtgs TH 6:45 - 7:30 pm 12/12 - 1/23 215812 $40 FACE/MPR Liu 211021 $25 FACE/MPR Costa No class: November 9 No class: December 26, January 2 4 mtgs Sat 10:30 - 11:30 am 12/7 - 1/25 5 mtgs TH 6:45 - 7:30 pm 1/30 - 3/5 215821 $32 FACE/MPR Liu 211022 $25 FACE/MPR Costa No class: December 21 - January 4, January 18 No class: February 13 6 mtgs Sat 10:30 - 11:30 am 2/1 - 3/14 215822 $48 FACE/MPR Liu No class: February 15 Line Dance - Intermediate Learn new and old line dance favorites in a friendly atmosphere. Dances are taught to several music genres including Country and Pop. Tai Chi - Yang Style Tai Chi 24 Everybody welcome! A fun way to exercise with Form (Beginner and intermediate Levels) health benefits. Yang Style tai Chi 24 Form is the most popular and 5 mtgs TH 7:30 - 8:30 pm 9/5 - 10/10 widely practiced style. It’s made up of multiple 211111 $30 FACE/MPR Costa components including circular, gentle, and slow No class: September 12 movements. Regular practice of Tai Chi lowers stress, 5 mtgs TH 7:30 - 8:30 pm 10/17 - 11/21 enhances cardiovascular health, improves joint mobility 211112 $30 FACE/MPR Costa and balance, increases breathing capacity as well as No class: November 14 develops flexibility, vitality, musculoskeletal strength 5 mtgs TH 7:30 - 8:30 pm 12/12 - 1/23 and endurance. 211121 $30 FACE/MPR Costa No class: December 26, January 2 6 mtgs Sat 11:45 - 12:45 pm 9/7 - 10/12 215911 $48 FACE MPR Liu 5 mtgs TH 7:30 - 8:30 pm 1/30 - 3/5 211122 $30 FACE/MPR Costa 5 mtgs Sat 11:45 - 12:45 pm 10/19 - 11/23 No class: February 13 215912 $40 FACE/MPR Liu No class: November 9 4 mtgs Sat 11:45 - 12:45 pm 12/7 - 1/25 215921 $32 FACE/MPR Liu No class: December 21 - January 4, January 18 6 mtgs Sat 11:45 - 12:45 pm 2/1 - 3/14 215922 $48 FACE/MPR Liu No class: February 15 18 Visit www.face.edu for detailed information.
COMMUNITY INTEREST (510) 793-6465 Fitness & Health Languages Sahaja Yoga Meditation American Sign Language Sahaja means spontaneous or effortless. This system of American Sign Language is one of the most meditation works by helping us stop our thinking and widely used languages in the United States. rise above our constant mental chatter, which is often a source of stress, fear, anger, fatigue and depression. Learning ASL as a second language is good for Come and experience it with us. your brain; it is a great way to expand your 4 mtgs TH 6:00 - 7:00 pm 9/5 - 9/26 communication skills. This course will help you 218011 FREE FACE/Noll 2 - 4 Sri Indran learn the basics of finger-spelling, cardinal numbers, and some basic vocabulary. 5 mtgs TH 6:00 - 7:00 pm 10/3 - 10/31 218012 FREE FACE/Noll 2 - 4 Sri Indran 10 mtgs S 10:00 - 11:30am 9/7 - 11/16 5 mtgs TH 6:00 - 7:00 pm 11/7 - 12/12 213011 $120 FACE/26 Ng 218013 FREE FACE/Noll 2 – 4 Sri Indran No Class: November 9 No Class: November 28 10 mtgs W 5:00 - 6:30pm 9/11 - 11/13 4 mtgs TH 6:00 - 7:00 pm 1/9 - 1/30 213012 $120 FACE/26 Ng 218021 FREE FACE/Noll 2 - 4 Sri Indran 10 mtgs S 10:00 - 11:30am 12/7 - 3/14 5 mtgs TH 6:00 - 7:00 pm 2/6 - 3/5 213021 $120 FACE/26 Ng 218022 FREE FACE/Noll 2 - 4 Sri Indran No class: December 21, December 28, January 4, January 18, February 15 10 mtgs W 5:00 - 6:30pm 12/11 - 2/26 Yoga 1/2 213022 $120 FACE/26 Ng Yoga Levels 1 and 2. Emphasis on functional No class: December 25, January 1 movement, strength and balance. Wear comfortable clothes. Yoga Mat, Yoga Strap, two Yoga blocks, and 1 blanket required. Spanish for Beginners 4 mtgs M 11:00 - 12:15 pm 9/9 - 10/7 A good introduction to basic communication in 216811 $40 FACE/MPR Flores Spanish for business and travel. No class: September 23 5 mtgs M 6:45 - 8:45 pm 9/9 - 10/7 5 mtgs T 5:30 - 6:45 pm 9/3-10/8 214711 $80 FACE/26 Riveros 216812 $50 FACE/MPR Seubert No class: September 10 5 mtgs M 6:45 - 8:45 pm 10/14 - 11/18 5 mtgs M 11:00 - 12:15 pm 10/14 - 11/18 214712 $80 FACE/26 Riveros 216813 $50 FACE/MPR Flores No class: November 11 No Class: November 11 5 mtgs M 6:45 - 8:45 pm 12/2 - 1/13 6 mtgs T 5:30 - 6:45 pm 10/15 - 11/19 214721 $80 FACE/26 Riveros 216814 $60 FACE/MPR Seubert No class: December 23, December 30 4 mtgs M 11:00 - 12:15 pm 12/9 - 1/27 6 mtgs M 6:45 - 8:45 pm 1/27 - 3/9 216821 $40 FACE/MPR Flores 214722 $96 FACE/26 Riveros No class: December 23 - January 6, January 20 No class: February 17 6 mtgs T 5:30 - 6:45 pm 12/3 - 1/21 216822 $60 FACE/MPR Seubert No class: December 24 - December 31 Spanish for Intermediate 5 mtgs M 11:00 - 12:15 pm 2/3 - 3/9 Additional practice and more vocabulary for 216823 $50 FACE/MPR Flores those students who completed the beginning No class: February 17 level. 7 mtgs T 5:30 - 6:45 pm 1/28 - 3/10 216824 $70 FACE/MPR Seubert 6 mtgs TH 6:45 - 8:45 pm 9/5 - 10/10 214911 $96 FACE/26 Riveros 6 mtgs TH 6:45 - 8:45 pm 10/17 - 11/21 214912 $96 FACE/26 Riveros Zumba Dance your way to fitness with Zumba! This 6 mtgs TH 6:45 - 8:45 pm 12/5 - 1/23 exhilarating, fun class will have you dancing to Latin 214921 $96 FACE/26 Riveros tunes! It is a mix of low and high intensity dance moves No class: December 26, January 2 that will sweat your troubles away. Join us for Salsa, 7 mtgs TH 6:45 - 8:45 pm 1/30 - 3/12 Merengue, Cumbia, Reggaeton, and various forms of 214922 $112 FACE/26 Riveros international music. Bring a towel, bottle of water, and comfortable dancing shoes! 4 mtgs M 6:00 - 7:00 pm 9/16 - 10/7 218911 4 mtgs $32 T FACE/MPR 10:30 - 11:30 am Magsakay 9/17 - 10/8 Music 218912 $32 FACE/MPR Magsakay 4 mtgs W 6:00 – 7:00 pm 9/18 - 10/9 Guitar 218913 $32 FACE/MPR Magsakay The course will cover all the basics with the 5 mtgs M 6:00 - 7:00 pm 10/14 - 11/18 goal being: you able to play songs you like or 218914 $40 FACE/MPR Magsakay songs of your own. Tuning, Music Theory, No class: November 11 Scales, Songwriting, Practice Routines, Fret 6 mtgs T 10:30 - 11:30 am 10/15 - 11/19 Mapping, Chord Shapes, Ear Training, An Intro 218915 $48 FACE/MPR Magsakay to all the things that will get you making 6 mtgs W 6:00 – 7:00 pm 10/16 - 11/20 music. 218916 $48 FACE/MPR Magsakay A guitar will be required. 5 mtgs M 6:00 – 7:00 pm 12/2 - 1/13 6 mtgs M 1:00 - 2:30 pm 9/9 - 10/14 218921 $40 FACE/MPR Magsakay 217911 $72 FACE/30 Ip No Class: December 23, December 30 6 mtgs M 1:00 - 2:30 pm 11/18 - 1/13 6 mtgs T 10:30 - 11:30 am 12/3 - 1/21 217912 $72 FACE/30 Ip 218922 $48 FACE/MPR Magsakay No Class: November 25, December 23, December 30 No Class: December 24, December 31 6 mtgs M 1:00 - 2:30 pm 1/27 - 3/9 6 mtgs W 6:00 – 7:00 pm 12/4 - 1/22 217921 $72 FACE/30 Ip 218923 $48 FACE/MPR Magsakay No Class: February 17 No Class: December 25, January 1 6 mtgs M 6:00 – 7:00 pm 1/27 - 3/9 218924 $48 FACE/MPR Magsakay No Class: February 17 7 mtgs T 10:30 - 11:30 am 1/28 - 3/10 218925 $56 FACE/MPR Magsakay 7 mtgs W 6:00 – 7:00 pm 1/29 - 3/11 218926 $56 FACE/MPR Magsakay 19 Visit www.face.edu for detailed information.
POLICIES (510) 793-6465 Fees Community Interest, Career Education, and Mommy or Daddy & Me classes are NOT tax supported. Fees vary according to length and type of class. If paying by credit card, your account will show a transaction with “ASA ONLINE REGISTRATION” and include a $2.50 transaction fee. If paying by check make checks payable to “Fremont Unified School District/Adult School.” Returned checks are subject to a $25 processing fee. Cash and check accepted for walk-in registrations only. Course Cancellations If there is an insufficient enrollment 1 business day before the class is scheduled to start, we reserve the right to cancel the course. You will be notified of any cancellations and your money will be refunded. Withdrawal and Refund Policy There are NO REFUNDS once class begins. Community Interest Classes If you cancel your registration before class begins, you will be refunded your money minus a $10 processing fee. Mommy or Daddy & Me Classes No refunds for withdrawal/cancellation made 2 weeks prior to the session begins. No processing fee charged if you cancel a class within 2 working days of the registration; thereafter, 50% of the class fee and $10 processing fee will be charged. Please select classes wisely! Absolutely NO make-up! NO Transfer of classes! NO EXCEPTIONS! Children Accompanying Adults Unless otherwise specified our classes are 18 and over. Children may not accompany their parent(s) to classes unless the course description specifies parent/child participation. Non-Smoking Policy As of September 1, 1993, smoking and/or the use of tobacco products shall not be permitted at any time in the buildings or on the grounds of the Fremont Unified School District. Smoking and/or the use of tobacco products is also prohibited in any district-owned vehicle. (Board Policy #3515.3). Sexual Harassment Policy The Fremont Unified School District Board Sexual Harassment Policy #5115.10 applies to all students while participating in adult school classes offered at this facility. 20 Visit www.face.edu for detailed information.
POLICIES (510) 793-6465 Uniform Complaint Policy The District recognizes its responsibility to ensure compliance with state and federal laws and regulations governing education programs and activities. Therefore, in accordance with state guidelines, the District has adopted “Uniform Complaint Procedures” which shall be followed when addressing complaints alleging unlawful discrimination, harassment, or intimidation, or failure to comply with state or federal law related to: Adult Basic Education Programs, Consolidated Categorical Programs, Career and Technical Education Programs, Child Care and Developmental Programs, Child Nutrition Programs, and Special Education Programs. Disclaimer No medical insurance is provided for any accident or injury sustained while participating in an Adult Education class. Fremont Adult and Continuing Education does not assume responsibility for injury or accident that might occur through no negligence on the part of Fremont Unified School District. Parking Fremont Adult and Continuing Education patrons are encouraged to park in adult school parking lots. Please respect residential parking spaces on public streets adjacent to our campus. Also, we ask you to be aware of the legal guidelines regarding on-street drop-off and pick-up, i.e. not stopping at any time on the roads in front of campus. Park at your own risk! We are not liable for any damages incurred to vehicles parked in the school parking lots. FUSD State Preschool (510) 659-2579 4210 Technology Dr Room 250 Fremont, CA, 94538 Fremont Unified School District State Preschool applications are now available for 2019-20. Classes at several FUSD locations, including right here at Fremont Adult School and also at the new Spanish Immersion school! Free for income-eligible families. Income limits were raised, so call for details (510) 659-2579 or come to room 250 in the district of- fice. If you don't qualify, we also have a fee-based program. Give your child the gift of a quality preschool education! 21 Visit www.face.edu for detailed information.
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