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POSTAL PATRON NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID ENFIELD, CONNECTICUT PERMIT NO. 72 CARRIER ROUTE PRE-SORT (see pages 22-23 of brochure for more registration details) En f ield Adult and Continuing Education January 28, 2019 – May 24, 2019 WINTER/SPRING 2019 Serving the Towns of Enfield • Granby • Somers • Suffield For the state mandated programs. Cooking Classes See page 11 Celebrating 99 Years of Service to the Community

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  • POSTAL PATRONNON-PROFIT

    U.S. POSTAGEPAID

    ENFIELD, CONNECTICUT PERMIT NO. 72

    CARRIER ROUTE PRE-SORT

    (see pages 22-23 of brochure for more registration details)

    Enfield Adult andContinuing Education

    January 28, 2019 – May 24, 2019WINTER/SPRING 2019

    Serving the Towns of

    Enfield • Granby • Somers • SuffieldFor the state mandated programs.

    Cooking Classes See page 11

    Celebrating 99 Years of Service to the Community

  • ALL MANDATED PROGRAMS ARE FREE • WINTER/SPRING 2019 • EAE • 2

    2019 WINTER/SPRING BROCHURE

    OFFICEEnfield Adult & Continuing EducationEnfield Municipal Annex124 North Maple StreetEnfield, CT 06082Telephone (860) 763-7032FAX (860) 763-7407Website: http://enfieldadulted.sharpschool.comSemester Office HoursMonday – Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.Friday by appointment. School closing hotline (860) 253-5170

    STAFF Steven Sargalski, Director Audrey Szczesiul, FacilitatorJim Malley, Enrichment Coordinator Monica Harnois, Lead School Counselor, NEDP CoordinatorBetsy Ogonis, School CounselorEllen Frost, School Counselor Jamie Tardif, Assistant to Director Tena Campanelli, SecretaryKathy Provenzano, Evening Secretary

    REGISTRATION: Online and Mail-in n We are now accepting credit cards. Online

    registration begins immediately. See page 22 of the brochure for instructions for enrolling.

    Mail-in registration begins December 3, 2018. See page 23 of the brochure for instructions for enrolling.

    If you have any online or mail-in registration questions, please call our office at 860-763-7032.

    n Most classes begin the week of January 28, 2019 (please check individual course schedules)

    HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA REGISTRATION Enfield Municipal Annex124 N. Maple St., Enfield, CT Room A204Wednesday, January 9, 2019 6:00 p.m.Snowdate: Thursday, January 10, 2019 6:00 p.m. (see pages 12 – 13 for more details)

    ENFIELD BOARD OF EDUCATIONAshley DepeauSarah HernandezWalter J. Kruzel, ChairmanTina LeBlanc, SecretaryTimothy NevilleRich RegnierCharlotte Riley, Vice ChairmanChris RutledgeScott Ryder

    SUPERINTENDENTChristopher J. Drezek

    ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTAndrew B. Longey

    MANDATED PROGRAMSEnfield is the provider town for the state mandated programs: ESL (English as a Second Language)CIT (Citizenship)ABE (Adult Basic Education)GED (General Educational Development)AHSCD (Adult High School Credit Diploma)NEDP (National External Diploma Program)for the towns of Enfield, Granby, Somers and Suffield

    GED REGISTRATIONEnfield Municipal Annex – Room A204/School Office124 N. Maple St., Enfield, CTTuesday 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m(see page 15 for more details)

    ESL REGISTRATIONEnfield Municipal Annex – Room A210124 N. Maple St., Enfield, CT

    Morning – 9:15 a.m. Tuesday, January 29, 2019Room A210

    Evening – 6:30 p.m. Monday, January 28, 2019 Room A212 (see page 14 for more details)

    Cover Photo: View of the Wallop School Museum located on 250 Abbe Road in Enfield, Connecticut. The Wallop School was built 1800 and operated until 1947. The Enfield Historical Society runs tours of

    the Wallop School Museum. Photo by Jim Malley

  • TABLE OF CONTENTS

    ALL MANDATED PROGRAMS ARE FREE • WINTER/SPRING 2019 • EAE • 3

    Calendar � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 3

    ACADEMIC

    Math � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 4

    English � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 4

    History � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 4

    Business � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 4, 5

    Art � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 5

    Music � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 5

    World Languages � � � � � � � � � � 5, 6

    Fitness & Recreation � � � � � � � � 6, 7

    Health & Personal Development � � 7, 8

    CNA � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 9

    Bus Trips � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 10

    Servsafe � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 10

    Cooking � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 11

    National External Diploma Program 12

    GED � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 13, 15

    Citizenship � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 15

    ESL � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 14

    ABE � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 15

    Transition to College � � � � 16, 17, 18

    Family Programs � � � � � � � � � � � � � 18

    Charter Oak � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 18

    Building 21st Century Workforce 19

    General Information � � � � � � � � � � 20

    Map � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 21

    Registration Information � �22, 23, 24

    Evening Classes WILL be held on Enfield Public School Inservice days.Snow policy: If Enfield Public Schools are closed, Enfield Adult Education

    classes are canceled. Call the school closing

    hotline at (860) 253-5170.

    JANUARY Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 31 1 - No School New Year’s Day 9 - High School Diploma Registration Enfield Annex

    21 - No School Martin Luther King Day 28 - Classes Begin

    FEBRUARY Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri 1 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 18 - No School President’s Day

    MARCH Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri 1 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28

    APRIL Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 17 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 29 30 8-12 - No School – Spring Recess 19 - No School Good Friday

  • MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS (Tuesday)Enfield Annex – 10 sessions – Room A212Fee $105 – 4:00 to 6:30 p�m� – Mrs� EllisClass begins Jan� 29A review of arithmetic and a course in pre-algebra with a focus on real world applications. Students will study elementary algorithms, area, perimeter, volume, and linear equations.

    MATH LAB (Thursday)Enfield Annex - 10 sessions - Room A2005:30 to 8:00 p�m� - Mr� RossiClass begins Jan� 31Take the opportunity to brush up on your math skills by logging on to Khanacademy.org. Use the online videos for self-help or get an explanation from an expe-rienced math teacher. A great way for GED or CDP students to learn at their own pace.

    LITERATURE (Monday)Enfield Annex – 10 sessions – Room A216Fee $210 – 6:00 to 9:00 p�m�Mrs� Sikorowicz – Class begins Jan� 28This course is designed to develop, reinforce, and strengthen your ability to critically read and interpret poetry, plays, short stories, essays, novels and nonfiction. We will deeply analyze and evaluate the literary quality of texts as we study a variety of literary genres. You will enhance your communication skills through the process of writing and responding to literature and by listening and reacting to the ideas of others.

    CIVICS (Monday)Enfield Annex – 10 sessions – Room A226Fee $105 – 2:30 to 5:30 p�m� – Mr� MalleyClass begins Jan� 28What does democracy really mean? What rights and responsibilities does it confer on each of us? How does it affect our daily lives and our interactions with one anoth-er. The student will learn what you need to know as a citizen in this self-teaching program to work at his or her own pace.

    U�S� HISTORY (Wednesday)Enfield Annex - 10 sessions - Room A226Fee $105 - 2:30 to 5:30 p�m� - Mr� MalleyClass begins Jan� 30Place yourself in America’s past in this general knowl-edge course in U.S. History. The student will have available a self-teaching program to work at his or her own pace.

    INTRODUCTION TO USING A COMPUTER (Wednesday)Enfield Annex – 10 sessions – Room A202Fee $100 – 6:00 to 7:30 p�m� – Mr� TierneyClass begins on Jan� 30This course is appropriate for the true beginner. You will learn how to use the computer and the mouse to access and navigate the working of the Microsoft Word 2010 program. Concentration will be on navigation, writing, and saving documents to storage areas with practice lessons provided to help you along. Help and support will be provided the beginner to make the course beginner friendly. Senior Citizens are welcome.

    ALL MANDATED PROGRAMS ARE FREE • WINTER/SPRING 2019 • EAE • 4

    = Qualifies for Adult High School credit.Adult credit diploma students must meet credit hour requirement in all classes.

    Math

    Academics

    English

    There is No FEE for students from Enfield, Granby, Somers and Suffield enrolled in any diploma program.

    All others pay stated fee. Questions? Please call 860-763-7032.

    History

    Enfield Adult Education and Asnutuck College Partnership

    See page 16 and 17

    ENFIELD ANNEX - EAE School Office124 North Maple StreetEnfield, CT 06082

    ELI WHITNEY SCHOOL94 Middle RoadEnfield, CT 06082

    JOHN F� KENNEDY MIDDLE SCHOOL155 Raffia RoadEnfield, CT 06082

    ENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL1264 Enfield StreetEnfield, CT 06082

    PLEASANT VIEW GOLF PARK110 North StreetEnfield, CT 06082

    ASNUNTUCK COMMUNITY COLLEGE170 Elm StreetEnfield, CT 06082

    PEARL STREET LIBRARY159 Pearl StreetEnfield, CT 06082

    Business

    PLEASE REGISTER FOR CLASS ONE WEEK PRIOR TO BEGINNING OF CLASS

    CLASSES ARE HELD IN ENFIELDAT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS

  • IPAD TIPS AND TRICKS (Wednesday) Enfield Annex – Room A228 – 6:00 to 8:00 p�m�Fee $20 – 1 session – March 13 – Cindy AndersenNo Senior DiscountThis two hour class will cover a range of topics, includ-ing virtual home button, the settings button, accessibility settings, location and privacy settings, organizing your desktop, managing your storage, backup to Cloud, etc. Be sure to bring your own iPad!!

    ON-LINE LEARNING Enfield Annex - Room A200 - 10 sessions - Please specify day when registering.Section 1 - 4:30 to 6:30 p�m� - (Monday)Class begins Jan� 28 - Mr� Szczesiul/Mr� TierneySection 2 - 4:30 to 6:30 p�m� - (Thursday)Class begins Jan� 31 - Mr� Szczesiul/Mr� TierneyThis course will introduce students to courses on-line. Students will gain familiarity with on-line instruction and learning, as well as online communication via Blackboard tools, such as asynchronous discussion boards, assignment tools and email. Come see what on-line instruction is all about! It’s a great way to intro-duce yourself to all the possibilities on-line courses have to offer.

    WATERCOLOR PAINTING (Monday) Enfield Annex – 10 sessions – A228$135 – 6:30 to 8:30 p�m – Ms� SkrabelyClass begins Jan� 28No Surcharge, No Senior DiscountThis is an introductory course in watercolor painting designed to benefit and challenge all students from begin-ner to advanced. Students will learn about water-based media and investigate a variety of techniques and applica-tions. Emphasis will be placed on composition and color as students develop paintings from both class-room still-life arrangements and personal sources. All required supplies can be purchased from Michaels Arts & Crafts at 25 Hazard Ave, Enfield, CT. Materials list is located online.

    ITALIAN BEGINNER Continued (Thursday)Enfield Annex – 10 sessions – Room A210Fee $95 – 6:00 to 7:30 p�m� – Mrs� TrichiloClass begins Jan� 31Prerequisite - Italian Beginner. This course will offer a basic introduction to Italian grammar, writing, conversation and culture. (Text $24 “Italian is Fun”)

    ITALIAN ADVANCED (Tuesday)Enfield Annex – 10 sessions – Room A210Fee $95 – 6:00 to 7:30 p�m� – Mrs� TrichiloClass begins Jan� 29No Surcharge, No Senior DiscountPrerequisite - Italian Beginner-Continued. Course con-tinues with practice of Italian grammar, writing, conver-sation, culture and readings. (Text: To be determined by instructor at first class.

    ALL MANDATED PROGRAMS ARE FREE • WINTER/SPRING 2019 • EAE • 5

    There is No FEE for students from Enfield, Granby, Somers and Suffield enrolled in any diploma program. All others pay stated fee. Questions? Please call 860-763-7032.

    Must be enrolled in Credit Diploma program.

    ART

    music

    WorldLanguages

    In order for a book to be reserved for you at the beginning of the class, registration and payment must be received no later than 2 weeks prior to the start of the class.

    COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND (Monday)John F� Kennedy Middle School - AuditoriumFee $30 - 10 sessions - 7:00 to 8:30 p�m� Directed by Dr� Marilyn GoodniteClass will begin on January 28No Senior DiscountThis class will rehearse a variety of concert band music in various styles, including standard band repertoire and contemporary genres. All ages and ability levels are welcome. Everyone must provide their own instrument (except percussion). The last class will be a performance for family and friends.

    ITALIAN BEGINNER Continued (Thursday)Fermi HS – 10 sessions – Room A210Fee $95 – 6:00 to 7:30 p�m� – Mrs� TrichiloClass begins Jan� 31Prerequisite - Italian Beginner. This course will offer a basic introduction to Italian grammar, writing, conversation and culture. (Text $24 “Italian is Fun”)

  • SPANISH BEGINNER (Tuesday)Enfield Annex – 10 sessions – Room Room A214Fee $95 - 6:00 to 7:30 p�m� – Ms� O’NeillNo Surcharge, No Senior DiscountClass begins Jan� 29This course is for the individual who is looking to begin studying Spanish. A basic introduction into Spanish grammar, conversation and culture will be offered. This course will give you basic phrases and vocabulary if you are planning a trip in the near future to a Spanish speaking country! (Text $24 – “Spanish is Fun”) Please pay instructor by check or money order for book at first class.

    SPANISH INTERMEDIATE (Wednesday)Enfield Annex – 10 sessions – Room A214Fee $95 - 6:00 to 7:30 p�m� – Ms� O’NeillClass begins Jan� 30No Surcharge, No Senior DiscountThis is an intermediate to upper-level course for the individual with Spanish grammar background who is looking to hone their grammatical skills and increase their competency. (Text $24 – “Spanish is Fun Two”)Please pay instructor by check or money order for book at first class.

    BALLROOM DANCING (Tuesday) Eli Whitney - All Purpose RoomFee $85 – 10 sessions – 6:30 to 8:30 p�m�Ms� Yuan – Class begins Jan� 29Do you love to dance? Learn the skills of movement and rhythm. Then learn how to listen to music and turn it into beauti-ful dance. Come have a great time with friends and make new friends through this great social activity. Don’t have a dance partner? Come anyway! Great for those who have a wedding in the future. We will focus on the Rumba and Foxtrot. Instructor will also assist with Cha,Cha, Waltz, Tango and Merengue.

    LINE DANCING BEGINNER (Thursday)Eli Whitney School – All Purpose RoomFee $85 - 10 sessions – 6:30 to 8:00 p�m�Nicole Gagne - Class begins Jan 31No SurchargeThis course is designed especially for the Absolute Beginner Line dancer. Dancers will learn the most fre-quently used steps that are found in dances. A mixture of music genre makes this class fun! Learn popular dances to some of the most current songs on the radio. I have 25 years of dance experience to share with you, along with weekly study material. No need for a partner, bring a friend and make it a fun night out! If you like a challenge, this class is for you.

    NORDIC WALKING (Tuesday) Enfield Annex – Room A208 Fee $35 – 4 sessions - 6:45 to 7:45 p�m� Jack Fila, Certified Nordic Walking Instructor Class Begins May 7No Surcharge, No Senior DiscountMaximize your walk! Learn the basic skills of Nordic Walking. Enjoy the many health benefits by using techniques that engage your entire body. Great for any fitness level. Nordic Walking Poles will be provided by the instructor for use during classes. Wear appropriate footwear for short easy walks outdoors.

    GOLF BEGINNER (Thursday)Pleasant View Golf Park 110 North St�, EnfieldFee $109 – 4 sessions – 5:15 to 6:30 p�m�Jeff Wadsworth, Former Golf Instructor of Ellington Golf CenterNo Surcharge, No Senior DiscountClass begins April 25This class is designed for the new golfer who wants to learn correctly from the start. We will concentrate on the basic fundamentals of the full swing; including grip, posture, stance, and alignment. (Practice balls are paid by participant)

    GOLF INTERMEDIATE (Saturday)Pleasant View Golf Park, 110 North St�, EnfieldFee $149 – 4 sessions - 9:30 to 11:00 a�m�Jeff Wadsworth, Former Golf Instructor of Ellington Golf CenterNo Surcharge, No Senior DiscountClass begins April 27This class is for the experienced golfer who is serious about playing better golf by developing a more solid all around game. Upon completion of this class you will not only have a much better understanding of the full swing and how to strike the golf ball more solidly and consistently, but you will also develop skill and confidence with the other parts of the game, such as chipping, pitch shots, sand play, and recovery shots. Class size is limited to 5 students. (Practice balls are paid by participant)

    ALL MANDATED PROGRAMS ARE FREE • WINTER/SPRING 2019 • EAE • 6

    Fitness & Recreation

  • YOGA ALL LEVELS (Monday)Enfield Annex – Library (Lower Level)Fee $72 – 8 sessions – 6:00 to 7:00 p�m�Michele Bigda, Certified Yoga InstructorClass begins Jan� 28This yoga class will offer a balance of breath aware-ness, stamina, and flexibility to the body and mind. Classes will offer clear instruction and assistance on all aspects of the yoga poses. We will progress towards a deeper practice with a better understanding on how yoga connects your mind with your body fused with gratitude and love. Bring a yoga mat and blanket and wear comfortable clothes. Yoga is best practiced with bare feet!

    YOGA AFTERNOON (Tuesday) Enfield Annex – Library Lower Level Fee $135 – 15 sessions – 5:00 to 6:00 p�m� Jack Fila, Certified Kripalu Yoga Instructor Class begins Jan� 29This basic yoga class is appropriate for all fitness lev-els. No prior yoga experience is required. Learn basic stretching and breathing techniques that will enable you to become more relaxed while strengthening your muscles and improving your overall flexibility. Bring a yoga mat, bottle of water and wear comfortable clothing.

    YOGA ALL LEVELS (Wednesday)Enfield Annex – Library Lower LevelFee $135 – 15 sessions – 12:00 to 1:00 p�m�Jack Fila, Certified Kripalu Yoga InstructorClass begins Jan� 30This basic yoga class is appropriate for all fitness lev-els. No prior yoga experience is required. Learn basic stretching and breathing techniques that will enable you to become more relaxed while strengthening your mus-cles and improving your overall flexibility. Bring a yoga mat, bottle of water and wear comfortable clothing.

    YOGA FOR ALL (Wednesday) Enfield Annex – Library Lower LevelFee $135 – 15 sessions – 6:30 to 7:30 p�m� Jack Fila, Certified Kripalu Yoga Instructor Class begins Jan� 30This yoga class is ideal for beginners and experienced students. Yoga helps to tone the body, increase flex-ibility and calm the mind. With the mind calm we can deal more effectively with daily stress. Detailed instruc-tion of basic yoga postures and breath work make this class ideal for all. Bring a yoga mat, bottle of water and wear comfortable clothing.

    ESSENTIAL OILS 101 (Wednesday)Enfield Annex – Room A216 - May 1Fee $15 – 1 session - 6:30 – 8:00 p�m�No Surcharge, No Senior DiscountMs� Netto - Certified Health CoachAn unbranded workshop for newbies who would like to take their health back with plant-based oils which have been utilized for thousands of years. In this workshop, you will discover what essential oils are, the history of their use, and their value. In addition, you will learn how to use them and how to choose a quality oil. Handouts and resources will be available. A brief discussion of Cannabidiol (CBD) Oil will be included.

    HEALTHY TIPS FOR WOMEN (Tuesday)Enfield Annex – Room A216 – May 7Fee $15 – 1 session – 6:30 to 8:00 p�m�No Surcharge, No Senior DiscountMs� Netto, Certified Health CoachAre you confused and overwhelmed by all the health information out there and don’t know where to begin on making some healthy changes in your life? This workshop helps you decipher and determine some basic tools to add to your Wellness Tool Kit as an American woman. Please come prepared to take notes and walk away with some great handouts on how you can achieve the health you deserve.

    INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (Wednesday)Enfield HS - 5 sessions - Room E129Fee $100 – 6:30 to 8:30 p�m�Mr� PetrucciNo Surcharge, No Senior DiscountClass begins Jan� 30Did you receive a new digital camera as a holiday pres-ent? Are you excited to use it, but unsure how it works? Do you want to know what your camera can do without getting lost in the manual? If so, this course is for you. We will break down all of the functions of your digital camera and concentrate on getting great photographs inany setting. We will also review how to save your images to a computer and share them with friends. You will leave with confidence and a few photo prints! Bring your digital camera. A laptop or tablet computer is helpful. $10 materials fee – up to 5 prints.

    ALL MANDATED PROGRAMS ARE FREE • WINTER/SPRING 2019 • EAE • 7

    Health & personal

    development

    New Location

  • DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (Wednesday)Enfield Annex - 5 sessions - Room A200Fee $95 – 6:30 to 8:30 p�m� – Mr� PetrucciNo Surcharge, No Senior DiscountClass begins March 13Do you have a passion for photography? Do you havean advanced point-and-shoot or DSLR camera but aren’t sure how to unlock its full potential? We can fix that. The Digital Photography course is geared toward the photo enthusiast who wants to develop their skills in acreative, low-pressure setting. We explore the advancedcamera systems, manually controlling exposure, managingambient and artificial light, composing eye-catching imag-es, and editing them to make them “pop.” Bring your advanced point-and-shoot or DSLR camera. A laptop or tablet is helpful. $10 materials fee – up to 5 prints.

    DRIVER EDUCATION Enfield Annex - Room A201Fee $495 - Offered Year RoundTuesday and Thursday – 6:00 to 8:00 p�m�Open to Enfield, Granby, Somers & Suffield ResidentsHigh school students 16-18 years of age. Includes 8 hours of road work and 30 hours of classroom instruction and mandatory parent class. Course offered throughout the year. Applications available in main office of high school. Learners permit required before road work.

    SAFE DRIVING PRACTICES8 hour course - Enfield Annex - Fee $150 Times TBD - Call 763-7032Open to Enfield, Granby, Somers & Suffield ResidentsLearn about the physical effect of alcohol and drugs. Analyze the physical characteristics and limitations that pertain to the driving task. Learn about safety and the rules of the road. (This course satisfies the 8 hour State of CT DMV Safe Driving Practices)

    FINANCIAL PLANNING

    LOVE & MONEY: FINANCIAL (Wednesday)TIPS FOR COUPLESEnfield Annex – Room A216 – February 20Fee $10 - 1 session - 6:30 to 7:30 p�m�No Surcharge, No Senior DiscountJustin PodbielskiMoney issues are with us every day, from buying grocer-ies to planning a vacation to paying our rent or mortgage. This workshop will look at the common concerns couples have when handling finances, including savers vs. spend-ers, financial infidelity, combining incomes and carrying debt. It will then show employees how to work with their partner, as a team, to help resolve those issues to create a more meaningful and fuller relationship.

    PLANNING FOR COLLEGE (Tuesday)Enfield Annex – Room A216 – March 12Fee $10 - 1 session - 6:30 to 7:30 p�m�No Surcharge, No Senior DiscountJustin PodbielskiThis class provides insight and guidance for themajor financial decisions that may have to be made when saving for college.

    GET RETIREMENT READY (Thursday)Enfield Annex – Room A216 – April 18Fee $10 - 1 session - 6:30 to 7:30 p�m�No Surcharge, No Senior DiscountJustin PodbielskiThis class prepares individuals for the decisions they need to make as they approach retirement, includingsources of retirement income, employer distributionoptions, lump sum vs. rollover, health insurance options and relocation decisions.

    These classes are appropriate for all ages, not just for those

    near retirement.

    + Dream MoreDecide to take the GED® test and transform your life

    4 Take the Offical GED Practice Test™ 4 Schedule your test for a convenient date and time 4 Sign up for an adult education class

    Go further! Talk to your adult education teacher

    about your test results and what to do next

    ALL MANDATED PROGRAMS ARE FREE • WINTER/SPRING 2019 • EAE • 8

  • ALL MANDATED PROGRAMS ARE FREE • WINTER/SPRING 2019 • EAE • 9

    CERTIFIED NURSE’S AIDE TRAINING PROGRAMThe CNATP is a 100-hour course (50 hours classroom and 50 hours of clinical). It is designed to prepare indi-viduals with needed entry-level skills to become certified nurse aides. Graduates from this program will be eligible to sit for the State Registry exam.

    The program will be offered in February and May 2019. The session lasts approximately eight weeks.

    Winter orientation will be on: Thursday, January 24, 2019, 7:00 p.m. at Enfield Municipal Annex, Rm D204.Winter classes begin: Monday, February 4, 2019.

    Spring orientation will be on: Thursday, May 2, 2019, 7:00 p.m. at Enfield Municipal Annex, Rm D204.Winter classes begin: Monday, May 13, 2019. Classes will generally meet two evenings a week from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. Clinical hours vary and include some evening hours and some Saturday hours. Syllabus provided at orientation, will list exact class/clinical hours. Classes are held at Enfield Municipal Annex, 124 North Maple St. Clinical locations are Evergreen Health Care, on the campus of Johnson Memorial Hospital, and Parkway Pavilion.

    Tuition: $850.00 (includes textbook) Deposit of $200.00 required at registration with balance due at orientation.

    There are two ways to register: Visit the Enfield Adult Education website to print a registration packet from the bookshelf. You may pay the deposit or full tuition on line with credit card. OR

    Pick up a registration packet from the location above. Pay the deposit or full tuition by check made payable to “Town of Enfield”

    All forms in the registration packet must be complete prior to the first class and may be brought in to the Adult Education Office or at orientation.

    Active ESL, GED or Credit Diploma students may be eligible for partial scholarship.

    For further information call 860-763-7032

    Students who complete our program, pass the registry test, and have a high school or GED diploma are eligible to register for the Patient Care Technician course at Asnuntuck Community College. If you are receiving SNAP benefits you may be eligible to take the Patient Care Technician course for FREE.

    Class fills quickly, register now!

    ENFIELD ADULT EDUCATION has a Certified Nurse Aide program that will provide you with the support you need to successfully complete the course.

    Call (860 763-7032 For More Information.

    Do you want a career in the medical field but need help

    with reading, writing or speaking English?

  • ALL MANDATED PROGRAMS ARE FREE • WINTER/SPRING 2019 • EAE • 10

    A chance to go to shopping, visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art,

    or go to a Broadway Matinee

    Leaves Enfield 7:00 AM (from Enfield Municipal Annex Parking Lot, 124 North Maple St.)Stops at Metropolitan Museum of Art (5th Ave. & 85th St.), andRockefeller Center (5th Ave. & 50th St.)

    Leaves New York City 7:00 PM

    All liabilities and responsibilities are undertaken by the individual. (Bus Company - Post Road Stages - no assigned seats)

    $59Includes

    driver gratuityNo Surcharge, No Senior Discount

    BUS TRIP TONew York City

    Saturday, April 13, 2019Rain or Shine

    BUS TRIP TONew York City

    Saturday, June, 8, 2019Rain or Shine

    A chance to go to shopping, visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art,

    or go to a Broadway MatineeLeaves Enfield 7:00 AM (from Enfield Municipal Annex Parking Lot, 124 North Maple St.) Stops at Metropolitan Museum of Art (5th Ave. & 85th St.), Rockefeller Center (5th Ave. & 50th St.)

    Leaves New York City 7:00 PM

    All liabilities and responsibilities are undertaken by the individual. (Bus Company - Post Road Stages - no assigned seats)

    Beginning December 2018, Certified Food Safety Manager certificates must be current in Connecticut; ServSafe is one of the approved exams. This program provides attendees with a review of all the important points of ServSafe with a concentration on the changes in the Federal Food Code that have been made as a result of trends in food borne illnesses and the latest food safety science.

    Registration will be taken through the North Central District Health Department, 31 North Main Street, Enfield, CT 06082. Payments must be cash or check payable to North Central District Health Department by April 12, 2019. (No credit cards). For additional information please contact Deb or Pat at 860-745-0383.

    $59Includes

    driver gratuityNo Surcharge, No Senior Discount

    SERVSAFE REFRESHER PROGRAM (Wednesday) Enfield Annex – Room A228,

    April 17 and 24, 2019 and June 12 and 19, 2019 Fee $125�00 - 3:00 to 9:30 p�m� See Registration Directions Below

  • SOUPS & STEWS (Thursday)Enfield HS – Room C131 – January 17Fee $60 – 6:00 – 9:00 p�m� – Joshua Ogrodowski(Materials Fee included) No Surcharge, No Senior Discount Warm up your winter with a hearty bowl of flavor! We’ll cook our way through a delicious, warm and tasteful menu with a fusion of cuisines including Northern Italian veal stew, Indian lamb stew with lentils, braised pork butt stew, Chinese red-cooked pork, short rib tomato & fennel soup and the clas-sic beef stew. Bring take home containers.

    DUMPLINGS (Thursday)Enfield HS – Room C131 – January 24Fee $60 – 6:00 – 9:00 p�m� – Joshua Ogrodowski(Materials Fee included) No Surcharge, No Senior Discount Want to learn how to make dumplings from around the world? We’re making several dumplings in this class includ-ing classics like Pierogies, Asian dumplings, ravioli, apple & peach dumplings with various fillings & sauces. We’ll also look at ways to create, cook and store them for future uses. We’re making a lot to take home and share so don’t forget that Tupperware.

    SUSHI & ASIAN FOODS (Thursday)Enfield HS – Room C131 – February 21Fee $60 – 6:00 – 9:00 p�m� – Joshua Ogrodowski(Materials Fee included) No Surcharge, No Senior Discount Want to learn how to make some of those Asian take-out classics? In this class we’ll learn how to make steamed pork dumplings, egg rolls, spring rolls, lo mein & sushi. We’ll also make all the sauces from scratch to add to your recipe list at home. We’re making a lot to take home and share so don’t forget that Tupperware.

    MEXICAN CUISINE (Thursday)Enfield HS – Room C131 – February 28Fee $60 – 6:00 – 9:00 p�m� – Joshua Ogrodowski(Materials Fee included) No Surcharge, No Senior Discount Come create Authentic Mexican food flavorful and easy to prepare. We’ll explore the different foods of Mexico from stuffed poblanos to chicken enchiladas to grilled marinated steak for soft tacos with all the fresh topping like salsa, gua-camole, refried beans & Mexican rice. We’ll also make fresh churros for dessert!! Let’s have a fiesta!! We’re making a lot to take home and share so don’t forget that Tupperware.

    INDIAN CUISINE (Thursday)Enfield HS – Room C131 – March 14Fee $55 – 6:00 – 9:00 p�m� – Joshua Ogrodowski(Materials Fee included) No Surcharge, No Senior Discount Indian cuisine is delicious and very healthy. They focus on a variety of spices and aromatics with a concentration on freshness. In the class we’ll explore classic dishes like mulligatawny soup to tandoori chicken and naan bread to dal lentils, curried cauliflower and lamb saag with basmati chaaval. Learn about this unique yet tasteful cuisine. We’re making a lot to take home and share so don’t forget that Tupperware.

    SPANISH TAPAS (Thursday)Enfield HS – Room C131 – March 21Fee $60 – 6:00 – 9:00 p�m� – Joshua Ogrodowski(Materials Fee included) No Surcharge, No Senior Discount Tapas are bitesize appetizers served in Spain that are extraordinarily delicious and elegant. This class focuses on the tasteful dainty appetizer that can be served during the holidays like shrimp romesco, fried paella with sherry glaze, tortilla trio, tartlets, empanadas and meatballs with gazpacho. We’re making a lot to take home and share so don’t forget that Tupperware.

    EASY BEEF DISHES (Thursday)Enfield HS – Room C131 – April 18Fee $50 – 6:00 – 9:00 p�m� – Joshua Ogrodowski(Materials Fee included) No Surcharge, No Senior Discount This class helps you learn how to prepare dishes that will dress up ordinary beef. We use beef to cook up scrumptious dishes by sautéing, roasting, or other simple methods of cooking. Some dishes include stroganoff, stir fry, short ribs, stuffed burgers, Swedish meatballs, cheese steaks & teriyaki. We’re making a lot to take home and share so don’t forget that Tupperware.

    EASY CHICKEN DISHES (Thursday)Enfield HS – Room C131 – April 25Fee $50 – 6:00 – 9:00 p�m� – Joshua Ogrodowski(Materials Fee included) No Surcharge, No Senior Discount This class helps you learn how to prepare dishes that will dress up ordinary chicken. We use chicken to cook up scrumptious dishes by sautéing, roasting, or other simple methods of cooking. Some dishes include stuffed chicken marsala & cheese stuffed chicken legs, Asian BBQ chicken dumplings, grilled chicken alfredo, Southwest chicken tacos & maple glazed lollipops. We’re making a lot to take home and share so don’t forget that Tupperware.

    EASY SEAFOOD DISHES (Thursday)Enfield HS – Room C131 – May 9Fee $50 – 6:00 – 9:00 p�m� – Joshua Ogrodowski(Materials Fee included) No Surcharge, No Senior Discount Seafood can be sometimes difficult to prepare especially if you’re not sure the best way to prepare it! In this class we’ll look at different cooking methods for various seafood dishes and how not to make your seafood distasteful. We’ll make several dishes including steamed mussels, pan seared scal-lops, steamed salmon, sautéed shrimp with a garlic sauce, baked cod, grilled salmon & stuffed clams.We’re making a lot to take home and share so don’t forget that Tupperware.

    PIZZA PIZZAZZ (Thursday)Enfield HS – Room C131 – May 16Fee $50 – 6:00 – 9:00 p�m� – Joshua Ogrodowski(Materials Fee included) No Surcharge, No Senior Discount It’s time to break out those dough flinging skills and put them to work. We’ll look at what makes a great pizza dough and how to get a crisp crust even in your home oven. We’ll also look at a whole wheat crust versus a traditional crust with a classic pizza red sauce and white sauce. Other reci-pes include a standard focaccia, calzones and bread sticks. We’re making a lot to take home and share so don’t forget that Tupperware.

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    COOKING CLASSES

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    Credit Diploma Program (CDP)

    In order for a student to be awarded an Enfield Adult High School diploma, they must earn a total of 20 credits (broken down below) and 2 of these credits must have been earned in Adult Education. Enfield Adult Education accepts transfer credits from accredited schools. In addition to the traditional classroom setting, students can earn credits through on-line classes, learning labs, documented experience in the military, community service and other non-traditional learning experiences.

    4 credits in English3 credits in Math3 credits in Social Studies

    (U.S. History and Civics required)2 credits in Science1 credit in Vocational Education/Arts7 credits in Electives

    National External Diploma Program (NEDP)

    Are you motivated? Are you self directed? If so, the NEDP may be the program for you. The NEDP is a nationally and state recognized high school completion program for adults. This exciting high school diploma program provides the mature candidate with the opportunity to demonstrate skills in reading, writing, math and problem solving competencies in a job/life skills setting. Depending on your skill level at enrollment, the program may take six to twelve months to complete requirements. The program is self-paced, flexible, and confidential. The program is web-based and can be completed online at home or school. Computer assistance is available. Students meet one-on-one with a NEDP trained advisor/assessor in all phases of the program.

    Registration Adult High School Diploma

    Wednesday, January 9, 20196:00 pm - Room A204Enfield Municipal Annex124 North Maple Street

    WAYS TO EARN YOURHIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA

    For more information or to make an appointment

    call 860-763-7032

    In compliance with Connecticut General Statute 10-73a, there is no fee for registration, books or materials to any adult enrolled in the Citizenship, ESL or high school completion programs.

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    General Education Development (GED®)

    The GED® is a state and internationally recognized high school equivalency diploma for Connecticut adults. Enfield offers many opportunities for students to gain the skills necessary to pass the GED® test. Day and evening class-es are available, as well as day and evening learning labs. The class schedule is available on page 15.

    GED testing will be given in Enfield days, evenings and Saturdays. Prior to registering for the exam, students should complete practice tests in all four subject areas. The cost of each practice test is $6. This fee will be waived to students who are enrolled in Enfield Adult Education GED program. Connecticut Statute requires all students to meet with an Adult Education counselor prior to registering their GED® exam. To register for the test, go to www.GED.com.

    There are three different diploma options in Enfield Adult Education. You must be a Connecticut resident, 17 years of age and officially withdrawn from school to enroll in any program. Proof of residency is required. Call (860) 763-7032 to schedule a meeting with a counselor TODAY to see which program might be best for you. Appointments with a counselor are available days and evenings.

    For more information and

    to make an appointment

    call 860-763-7032

    GED RegistrationTuesday 12:00 p�m� to 3:00 p�m�

    and 5:00 p�m� to 8:00 p�m�Enfield Municipal Annex - A204

    Questions? Sign into GED.com and /orcall 1-877-EXAM-GED (877-392 6433) The call in is very user friendly and offersinfo in Spanish.

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    ALL GED online Preparation programs and GED are available in English AND Spanish!!TODOS los programas de preparación en línea de GED y GED están disponibles en inglés y español!!

    ENFIELD ADULT ANDCONTINUING EDUCATION

    offers the following FREE programs for the WINTER/SPRING 2019 • English as a Second Language • GED Diploma Preparation • Citizenship • Adult Basic Education

    All courses start the week of January 28, 2019

    There are four levels of instruction ranging from classes to serve those with little or no English skills to those with more advanced skills to TRANSITION to college, business and workforce.

    ESL – Tuesday & Thursday at Enfield Municipal Annex Morning - 9:15 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. – Room A210, A212, A214, A216Mrs. Donah, Mrs. Marek, Mrs. Cipollini, Class begins January 29ESL – Monday & Wednesday at Enfield Municipal AnnexEvening – 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. – Room A212, A214Mrs. Breen Class begins January 28

    ESL TransitionWednesday at Enfield Municipal AnnexMorning – 9:15 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. – Room A216Mrs. CipolliniClass begins January 30 This course is designed for those who want to improve their pronunciation and enunciation of American English as well as improve skills in discussions and/or conversations encountered in daily situations dealing with the American public.

    In compliance with Connecticut General Statute 10-73a, there is no fee for registration, books or materials to any adult enrolled in the Citizenship, ESL or high school completion programs.

    Childcare is available Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings from 9:15 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Enfield Municipal Annex - Room A206

    Pre-registration is required for childcare – Call (860) 763-7032.

    English as a Second Language

    Program Days of the week Hours Location

    GED Language Arts/Math

    Mon,Tues,Wed,Thurs and Fri 9:15-11:15 am Enfield Annex A208

    GED Math Monday 6:30-8:30 pm Enfield Annex A208

    GED Language Arts Wednesday 6:30-8:30 pm Enfield Annex A208

    Open Computer Lab forESL, ABE, GED, and Citizenship

    Tuesday, Thursday 9:15-11:15 am Enfield Annex A202

    Math Lab Thursday 5:30-8:00 pm Enfield Annex A202

    ABE Mon,Tues,Wed,Thurs, and Fri 9:15-11:15 am Enfield Annex A208

    ESL Tuesday and ThursdayMonday and Wednesday

    9:15-11:15 am6:30-8:30 pm

    Enfield Annex A210Enfield Annex A212

    ESL Transition Wednesday 9:15-11:15 am Enfield Annex A216

    Citizenship MondayWednesday

    6:30-8:30 pm9:15-11:15 am

    Enfield Annex A210

    NEDP By appointment by appointment Enfield Annex

    Writing Course - Enfield Municipal Annex - Monday 9:15 - 11:15 a.m. - Room A202 - Mrs. Mazzoli - Class begins Jan. 28 This course will guide you through the basic structures and rules of English and focus on improving skills to write clearly and accurately. The course will also include personal and business letters to better increase job skills and communication.

    Students registering for ESL and Citizenship classes should provide one of these forms of identification: Social Security Card, Driver’s License, Passport or Green Card.

    OPEN COMPUTER LAB (Tuesday/Thursday)Enfield Municipal Annex – Room A2029:15 a�m� – 11:15 a�m�Program begins January 29

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    GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT (GED)

    GED - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday at Enfield Municipal Annex – Room A208Morning – 9:15 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Mrs. Vaghini, Mrs. DeVylder, Mrs. Michaels, Mrs. GriffinClass begins January 28

    GED/Mathematical ReasoningMonday at Enfield Municipal Annex – Room A208Evening – 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Mr. RossiClass begins January 28Basic skills will be reviewed to prepare the stu-dent for the GED test. Class work will be on an independent basis with an instructor available for individualized help.

    GED Registration/Practice Tests (Tuesday)Enfield Municipal Annex – Room A204Afternoon – 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Evening – 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. (call for more info)

    GED Information - ThursdayPearl Street LibraryAfternoon – 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. (call for more info)

    Suffield, Granby, Somers, Enfield GED Preparation By appointment (860) 763-7032

    GED/Reasoning Through Language Arts/ Registration Practice Tests/MathWednesday atEnfield Municipal Annex – Room A208Evening – 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Mr. Unghire Class begins January 30Review reading, grammar and essay writing skills necessary to pass the GED test. The writing pro-cess is emphasized. Testing techniques will be discussed.

    GED – Math in Spanish MondayEnfield Municipal Annex - Room A205 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. – Mrs. CisnerosClass begins January 28Basic skills to prepare students for the GED test in Spanish. Take the opportunity to obtain your High School Diploma !!!

    GED – Language Arts in Spanish WednesdayEnfield Municipal Annex - Room A205 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. – Mrs. CisnerosClass begins January 30Basic skills to prepare students for the GED test in Spanish. Take the opportunity to obtain your High School Diploma!!!

    ADULT BASIC EDUCATIONAdult Basic Education classes are designed for the student who needs additional skills prior to entrance into the GED preparatory classes. Students work individually with the classroom teacher in upgrading basic reading, writing and/or math skills. Computer assisted instruction is available.

    ABEMonday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday at Enfield Municipal Annex Room A208 – Morning – 9:15 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Mrs. Vaghini, Mrs. DeVylder, Mrs. Michaels, Mrs. GriffinClass begins January 28

    General Education Development courses prepare students in four areas. The GED test is given monthly at the Enfield Municipal Annex. Official GED Ready tests ($24 value), with access to all resources and support may be available FREE to students who attend classes and/or lab.

    GED TEST ACCOMMODATIONS AND CONTACT INFORMATION:Accommodations for the GED test are available for qualified individuals with a disability. For more information contact Audrey Szczesiul, Facilitator at (860) 763-7032 or you may contact Sabrina Mancini at the Connecticut State Department of Education at (860) 807-2111.

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    CITIZENSHIPThese classes will prepare students for the test given to

    individuals desiring to become American citizens. This course covers the Immigration process,

    U.S. Government, U.S. History and current events.

    Monday at Enfield Municipal Annex Evening – 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. – Room A210Mr. Crane Class begins January 28

    Wednesday at Enfield Municipal Annex Morning 9:15 - 11:15 a.m. – Room A210Mr. ElrickClass begins January 30

    In compliance with Connecticut General Statute 10-73a, there is no fee for registration, books or materials to any adult enrolled in the Citizenship, ESL or high school completion programs.

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    COLLEGE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMSwith

    Enfield Adult Education & Asnuntuck Community College

    Free Program for students wanting to attend college:

    • Adult Education Credit Diploma Program Graduates

    • Current Adult Credit Diploma Program Students

    • GED Graduates

    • National External Diploma Program Graduates

    • ESL Students

    4 STEPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL TRANSITIONTO COLLEGE OR CAREER

    1. Transition Counseling • Make an appointment to ask questions and hear about program details

    • Contact Enfield Adult Education at (860) 763-7032

    2. College Transition Program: Your Bridge to Success! • Are you interested in pursuing higher education?

    • Do you want to learn skills you will need to attain success?

    • Are you looking for some advice and strategies for getting into college

    and succeeding?

    • A College Certificate or Associates Degree is within your reach!

    FOR MORE INFORMATION: To make an appointment to ask questions and hear more about this FREE transition to college program opportunity, please contact:

    Bonnie Mazzoli, Program Coordinator, [email protected] (860) 539-4054

    Jennifer Anilowski, ACC Admissions Office, [email protected] (860) 253-3090

    FREE FREE

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    Transition Thursdays 2019 WORKSHOP TOPICS

    (Registration is recommended, but not required.)

    Thursday, January 31, 2019Week 1: 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. The focus of the first class is an evaluation of the

    student’s goals, strengths and weaknesses. The O’Net Computer system will be used to evaluate possible careers for exploration.

    Thursday, February 7, 2019Week 2: 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Further career exploration and discussion will center

    around job outlook and training required for entry into careers. Popular job sites will be studied and reviewed. Companies will be analyzed for their mis-sion and employee benefits. The concept of paying it forward through philanthropy will be analyzed.

    Thursday, February 14, 20198Week 3: 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Career opportunities at Asnuntuck Community

    College will be presented. The admissions process and financial aid will be covered.

    Thursday, February 21, 2019Week 4: 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. The manufacturing program and opportunities at

    Asnuntuck will be reviewed. How careers are por-trayed in the media, books, movies and advertising will be discussed.

    Thursday, February 28, 2019Week 5: 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Job interviewing will be studied. Students will

    have an opportunity to be an interviewer and interviewee.

    Thursday, March 7, 2019Week 6: 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Students will learn how to write a resume and

    will complete their resume and a letter of introduction. Marketing techniques will be analyzed and students will apply these to their own job search.

    Thursday, March 14, 2019Week 7: 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. The terminology of the world of work, benefits,

    job applications and further career work will continue.

    Thursday, March 21, 2019Week 8: 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Students will present to the class their final

    resumes and letters of introduction for review. Articles related to the class topics will be shared. Final meetings will be held between the students and the facilitator.

    Instructors: Betsy Ogonis/ Asnuntuck Community College Staff

    3. Transition Thursdays • This program is for recent graduates and current students who want to

    transition to Asnuntuck Community College, workforce, military or tech school but are not sure what to do?

    • 2019 Workshop Topics are listed below

    • Work with a counselor on your individualized program

    • Fee may apply for non-Enfield Adult Education students

    • Open to ALL community residents, small fee may apply

    4. Free 3 Credit Asnuntuck Community College Course • For qualified Adult Education Students

    • Free Course: CSA 105: Introduction to Software Application, offered 2019 Spring at Asnuntuck C.C.

    • Referral by teacher/counselor is required

    This is a one credit course offered for two hour sessions over eight weeks. The class is held in a computer lab at Asnuntuck. Attending all of the sessions and completing all of the assignments earns the student one full credit. Completing fewer assignments and attending fewer sessions will result in a lower amount of credit. The purpose of the course is to facilitate transition from where the student is now and where they would like to be. At any time, the students can request an individual session with the facilitator to discuss their transition. Grading will be done on in class and homework assignments. Writing prompts will be part of each class.

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    The Family Resource Center (FRC) is a school-based, family support pro-gram located in the Stowe Early Learning Center, 117 Post Office Road. The FRC helps strengthen the partnership between school, families and the community through a range of services and programs. Some of the programs offered by the FRC include parent and child Learning through Play groups for children ages birth to five; developmental screenings; parenting work-shops; support groups for grandparents raising grandchildren, single parents and parents of children with autism; educational home visits for parents of children ages prenatal-five; resources on other community programs; support for home day care providers; and adult education/family

    literacy collaborations. For more information on the Family Resource Center, please call (860)235-5144, email [email protected], or visit our link on the Town website- www.enfield-ct.gov.

    ENFIELD FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER

    An Alternate Course to a

    COLLEGE DEGREE

    Call860-832-3800

    for more information

    • Providing information and resources about early education and child development to families in Enfield. • Educating the community on the value of early learning. • Empowering families to maximize their child’s readiness for school. • Offering professional development for early education providers in our community.

    To learn more about KITE visit EnfieldKITE.org or Facebook.com/EnfieldKITE

    Enfield Public Schools Mentor Program 2018/2019

    10 Reasons to Become a Mentor Today!#10 Because you have been thinking about it for a long time and now it is time to put your

    thoughts into action. #9 Because it brings out the kid in you. #8 Because there is more to life than exercising. #7 Because you wouldn’t be where you are today it if wasn’t for mentors in your own life. #6 Because every kid deserves a chance. #5 Because it is a great way to meet new people while doing something that matters. #4 Because it has a huge ripple effect. #3 Because investing in our youth is an investment in the future of our community. #2 Because it is priceless to know you have made a difference in the life of a child. #1 Because there are students in the Enfield Public School System who could use a Mentor!

    If you have one hour a week during the school day and would like to help a child his or her potential, socially and academically, please email [email protected] or call us at 860-253-4737 to start the Enfield mentor Program process. Mentoring Makes A Difference.

    KITE [Key Initiatives to Early Education] is an early childhood collaborative that brings together minds and resources to level the playing field, ensuring all children birth to eight begin with the tools needed to flourish in the 21st Century.

    or call 860-793-7032

  • Your program will include:1. Intensive basic skills training.2. Instruction in critical thinking, team work, and work ethics.3. Current technology and online programming.4. Connections and College and Training Transition Services.

    5. Free College Partnership Program - at Asnuntuck Community College

    Instruction by appointment. 860-763-7032

    Adult Education InstructorsEnfield Adult and Continuing Education Program is looking for enthusiastic and knowledgeable people to teach eager adult learners. If you would like to teach any of the following courses below, or would like to propose a new course, please mail the application for to Enfield Adult and Continuing Education, 124 North Maple Street, Enfield, CT 06082.

    Computer • Outdoor Activities • Art Appreciation • Birding • Astronomy

    ADULT EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR APPLICATION FORMName _____________________________________________________________________________

    Address ______________________________________________________________________________ Town ________________________________________________________State_______ Zip__________

    Day Phone ________________________________ Home Phone ________________________________

    Courses you would like to teach:_____________________________________________________________________________________

    Brief Description (if necessary):________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    I can’t teach anything, but would like to see you offer:____________________________________________________________________________________

    Free Services for Job Seekers and Businesses in Enfield

    • Free Job Training• Strategic Career Planning

    Do you need better skills and connections to move up the career ladder?

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    Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Walk ins and appointments available.

    Phone (860) 745-8097New Location: Asnuntuck Community College, 170 Elm Street, Enfield, CT

    Adult Education January 28, 2019 - 12 weeks from 12:00-3:00 pm - Mondays

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    OFFICE: Enfield Adult Education Office & Admissions@ Enfield Municipal Annex, 124 N. Maple St. Enfield, CT • Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m.

    Thursday 5:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m. Friday by appointment Evenings by appointment 860-763-7032

    PAYMENTS: All ABE, CDP, GED, EDP, ESL, and NEDP programs are free for students from cooperating towns. In compliance with Connecticut General Statute 10-73a, there is no fee for registration, books or materials to any adult enrolled in the Citizenship, ESL or high school completion programs. For continu-ing education classes, please make checks payable to: Town of Enfield / or register by credit card online! (see instructions on page 22 and 23) ENROLLMENT CONFIRMATIONS:Confirmations are not mailed. You will only be notified if a class is cancelled or filled.REFUNDS:It will be impossible to honor requests for refunds, since a minimum enrollment is required. However, if cancelled due to low enrollment, the entire fee is refunded.MATERIALS FEE:Additional fees and/or materials are required for some courses. Check the course description for the cost of such fees, or posted online, which are paid by check or money order directly to the instructor at the first meeting. FEES FOR ENFIELD, GRANBY, SOMERS & SUFFIELD RESIDENTS: Residents of Enfield, Granby, Somers and Suffield pay the stated fee. See page 23 for registration form. All residents my register beginning December 3, 2018. Residents of all other towns pay the stated fee plus a $10 surcharge per class. GED INFORMATION:Questions? Sign into GED.com and /or call 1-877-EXAM-GED (877-392 6433) The call in is very user friendly and offers info in Spanish. SENIOR CITIZENS 50% DISCOUNT:Some registration fees for courses sponsored by the Town of Enfield are discounted 50% for all residents age 65 and over.STORM CANCELLATIONS:Adult Education classes will be cancelled if Enfield Public Schools are closed due to inclement weather. Call the school closing hotline at (860) 253-5170.STUDENT REGULATIONS:Children may not accompany adults except for classes noted; no smoking in building; no refreshments in class.MINIMUM AGE:Sections 10-67 to 10-73(d), inclusive, of the Connecticut General Statutes (C.G.S) require that the adult education services described in this section be provided by local school districts, free of charge, to any adult 17 years of age or older who is not enrolled in a public elementary or secondary school program. A formal withdrawal letter is required for students 17 and 18 years of age.WEBSITE: http://enfieldadulted.sharpschool.comSelect from over 65 languages for brochure information at www.enfieldschools.org.TEXTBOOK POLICY:Textbooks required for high school credit classes are available on a loan basis. In some classes, $25 deposit is required. Fee will be refunded when textbook is returned in similar condition.STATEMENT OF ACCOMMODATION/DISABILITIES CONTACT PERSON:All activities offered by Enfield Adult Education are held in accessible locations.Accommodations for individuals with a disability are available upon request.For more information on any programs call Mrs. Audrey Szczesiul, Facilitator of Enfield Adult Education at: (860) 763-7032STATEMENT OF NON-DISCRIMINATION:Enfield Adult and Continuing Education is committed to a policy of equal opportunity/affirmative action for all qualified persons and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, sex, age, national origin, ancestry, marital status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expres-sion, disability (including, but not limited to, intellectual disability, past or present history of mental disorder, physical disability or learning disability), genetic information, or any other basis prohibited by Connecticut state and/or federal nondiscrimination laws.

    GENERAL INFORMATION

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    n 1. North Central District Health Dept. 31 N. Main Street

    n 2. Pearl Street Library 159 Pearl Street

    n 3. Asnuntuck Community College 170 Elm Street American Job Center 170 Elm Street

    n 4. Enfield Municipal Annex 124 N. Maple Sreet Enfield Adult Education Main Office, 2nd floor (across from Room A204)

    n 5. Pleasant View Golf Park 110 North Street

    n 6. Enfield High School 1264 Enfield Street

    n 7. Eli Whitney School 94 Middle Road

    n 8. John F. Kennedy Middle School 155 Raffia Road

    Town of Enfield

    Moody Rd.

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    George Washington Rd.

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  • ALL MANDATED PROGRAMS ARE FREE • WINTER/SPRING 2019 • EAE • 22

    #1 Registration Instructions for Enrolling Online

    • Go to the Enfield Adult Education registration site at http://enfield.revtrak.net

    You Can Register for courses 2 ways!

  • ALL MANDATED PROGRAMS ARE FREE • WINTER/SPRING 2019 • EAE • 23

    #2 Mail-In Registration Instructions

    ENFIELD ADULT EDUCATION WINTER/SPRING 2019 REGISTRATION FORM

    Please print neatly. Mail to Enfield Adult Education, 124 North Maple Street, Enfield, CT 06082

    Make check or money order out to: The Town of Enfield. Do not send cash. All residents my register beginning December 3, 2018.

    Please indicate names if more than one person is registering.Please make extra copies if needed.

    You will only be notified if a class is canceled or filled.No Confirmation Will Be Sent.

    Name ______________________________ Name ______________________________

    Address: ____________________________ Address: ___________________________

    Town & Zip: _______________________ Town & Zip: ________________________

    Home Phone# ______________________ Home Phone# ______________________

    Work Phone# _______________________ Work Phone# _______________________

    Cell Phone# ________________________ Cell Phone# ________________________

    Email: _____________________________ Email: _____________________________

    Are you over age 65? ______ yes _____ no Are you over age 65? ______ yes _____ no

    Residents of Enfield, Granby, Somers and Suffield pay the stated fee. Residents of all other towns pay the stated fee plus a $10 surcharge per class. Senior citizens (aged 65+) pay 50% of the fee, except where stated, and do not pay the surcharge.

    Course Name - (Person enrolled if Fee $10 Surcharge Total multiple registration) for Non-Enfield Granby, Somers & Suffield Residents Per Class

    ___________________________________ $ _________ $ _________ $ ___________

    ___________________________________ $ _________ $ _________ $ ___________

    ___________________________________ $ _________ $ _________ $ ___________

    Total Enclosed $ ____________

    Snow policy: If Enfield Public Schools are closed, Enfield Adult Education classes are canceled.Call the school closing hotline at (860) 253-5170.

    Please retain for your records� No written confirmation will be sent�Registered for: _______________________ Registered for: _________________________

    Date/time of class:____________________ Date/time of class:______________________

    Location/Room: _____________________ Location/Room: _______________________

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    PLEASE REGISTER FOR CLASS ONE WEEK PRIOR TO CLASS!

  • Enfield Adult andContinuing Education

    WINTER/SPRING 2019

    Enfield Municipal Annex124 North Maple, Enfield, CT 06082

    860-763-7032http://enfieldadulted.sharpschool.comSelect from over 65 languages for brochure information

    TRANSLATION at www.enfieldschools.org.

    REGISTER ONLINE: See page 22 for Registration Directions. MAIL-IN REGISTRATION: See page 23 for Directions.

    See page 23 for registration form. All residents my register beginning December 3, 2018. Classes fill quickly!

    REGISTRATION: ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAMWednesday, January 9, 2019 – 6:00 p.m. (Snowdate January 10, 2019)

    Enfield Municipal Annex, 124 North Maple Street, Enfield, CTRoom A204 (ENTER DOOR #5 ON MOODY ROAD)

    Most Classes Begin the Week of January 28, 2019(Please check individual course schedules)

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