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Coronado Adult education/CTe Coronado Unified School district
registration Starts August 17thSemester Begins August 24thClass start dates vary
650 D Avenue • Coronado, CA 92118 • PH: (619) 522-8911 • FAX: (619) 435-6274This catalog and last minute updates can be viewed online at:
http://adulted.coronadousd.net
SCHedULe OF CLASSeS
Photograph by CHS Digital Photography Student, Anna Corey
FALL 2015
Learn•Create•Get Fit•Have Fun
On behalf of the entire CUSD Adult Education and CTE staff, welcome to our Fall 2015 catalog. We have an exciting selection of classes, including some new offerings. Adult Education is a great way to pursue new interests, meet new people, and develop valuable skills in a welcoming environment.
Our mission is to provide as many educational opportunities and new experiences for the community of Coronado and its surrounding neighbors. We are committed to developing and offering programs of interest—all while adhering to the highest standards of quality.
We look forward to meeting you in one of our upcoming classes.
Sincerely,
Shane SchmeichelDirector, CUSD Adult Education/CTE
Our MissiOnCoronado Adult Education is committed to providing quality programs that engage individuals to develop knowledge and skills for personal growth, and to promote higher education that encourages lifelong learning and fun.
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Coronado Unified School District
Coronado Adult EducationAdult Education/CTE Service Center650 D Avenue, Coronado, CA 92118
Table of ConTenTSArts and Crafts ........................ 5BBMAC - CHS Pool ...............10Business & Finance ................ 6CERT/CPR Information ..........18Community Partnerships ........13 Computer Education ............... 6Coronado SAFE ....................22CoSA .....................................11 Course Cancellations .............. 2Course Listings ....................... 4Course Refund Policy ............. 2CSF.........................................14 Dance ..................................... 7Ed2go Online Classes ..... 15-17Fitness ................................ 7-8Instructors ........................ 19-20Language ................................ 9Map of Campus ......................23Music ...................................... 9New Fall Courses.... ..............10Registration Form ..................25Registration Information ........ 24CTE – Career TechnicalEducation Program ................12Uniform Complaint Procedures ........................ 3
board of educationKristina Cook, Dawn Ovrom, Lee Pontes, Maria Simon, Lou Smith
Hours8:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Monday – Thursday)8:00 AM – 4:00 PM (Friday)11:30 AM – 12:30 PM (Closed for Lunch)
fall SemesterAugust 24-December 17Information Hotline(619) 522-8911
faX number(619) 435-6274
on the Internethttp://adulted.coronadousd.net
e-Mail [email protected]
Coronado adult education& CTe Staff
DIRECTORShane Schmeichel (619) 522-8911
INSTRUCTIONAL SPECIALISTTiffany Bouchard....(619) 522-6203
ADULT EDUCATION & CTE STAFFAmanda Holt..........(619) 522-6201
EDITS & LAYOUT UPDATES BYCHS Yearbook Student,Rusty Broyles
District administratorsDr. Jeffrey Felix, SuperintendentDr. Keith Butler, Assistant Superintendent,Business ServicesRichard Erhard, Assistant Superintendent, Student Services
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Nondiscrimination NoticeThe Coronado Unified School District is committed to equal opportunity for all individuals in education.
District programs and activities shall be free from discrimination based on gender, race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, ethnic group, marital or parental status, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation or the perception of one or more of such characteristics.
Inquiries regarding the Equal Employment Opportunity policies should be directed to Human Resources, (619) 522-8900, extension 1013. Student grievances may be directed to the Director of the Adult Education/CTE program, (619) 522-8911.
ReleaseStudents take Adult Education courses at their own risk. In taking Adult Education courses, students assume the risks inherent in the activities of and in using the equipment provided in such courses. Coronado Unified School District shall not be liable for any claims or injuries
whatsoever to the person or property of the student arising out of or in connection with the student’s participation in the course, except those claims arising from Coronado Unified School District’s knowing failure to correct a dangerous situation of which it has been expressly notified. Prior to participation in the course, students must sign an agreement to waive and release Coronado Unified School District, its staff, and its instructors, from any and all legal claims, except those resulting from the gross negligence or intentional malfeasance of Coronado Unified School District and/or its agents.
Refunds• Please select classes carefully and note the dates and times on your calendar. There is a “No Refund Policy” for student “no-shows.” The Service
Center is not responsible for reminding students of start dates.
• Registration fees are non-refundable for English as a Second Language (ESL).
• If for any reason you drop a course, the Service Center must receive your call ONE DAY PRIOR to the start of the first class for a refund. For dropped classes, a $5 processing fee will be retained for each refund. Refunds may take up to 4-6 weeks to process. In lieu of a refund, you may take a credit toward another class. Unused attendance is not transferable to another session or another student.
CancellationsThe district reserves the right to modify this schedule due to funding changes, reduction of staff or low enrollment. All state funded courses require a minimum number of students. These courses may be cancelled if those numbers are not maintained. Students will be notified in the event of a course cancellation and a credit toward another class or a full refund will be issued.
FALL 2015 CALendAr
August 24 Fall Semester Begins
September 7 Labor day
no classes
September 14 CHS Back to School night
no classes
October 12 Columbus day
no classes
november 11 Veterans' day
no classes
november 23-25 Thanksgiving Break
no classes
december 21 - Winter Break
January 1, 2016 no classes
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Uniform Complaint ProceduresThe Governing Board recognizes that the district is responsible for ensuring that it complies with state and federal laws and regulations governing educa-tional programs. The district shall follow uniform complaint procedures when addressing complaints alleging unlawful discrimination based on ethnic group identifi cation, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, race, ancestry, national origin, gender, color, physical or mental disability in any program or activity that receives or benefi ts from state fi nancial assistance. The district shall also follow uniform complaint procedures when addressing complaints alleging failure to comply with state or federal law in adult basic education. A complete copy of the uniform complaint procedures is available at the district offi ce. The Governing Board has designated the following compliance offi cer to receive and investigate complaints and ensure district compliance with law.
Richard ErhardAssistant Superintendent, Student ServicesCoronado Unifi ed School District201 Sixth Street, Coronado, CA 92118
do you have an area of expertise, a special skill, talent or hobby that you would like to share?
if you do... we would like you to teach for us!
Among the many subjects we would like to off er are: Bridge, Cooking, French, ebay, Bead & Wire Jewelry Making, and Stained Glass.
Share your special skill today! Call (619) 522-8911 for details on becoming an instructor for us.
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AArt (open studio)-new!.............5
B BAllet ......................................7BAllroom dAnce .......................7 BAsketBAll ...............................7 Body sculpting ........................7
ccerAmics..................................5
ddrAwing for Beginners.......... ..5
eBeginner esl (english As A second lAng.) ..........................9intermediAte/AdvAnced esl (english As A second lAng.) .....9everydAy yogA .........................8
ffAceBook Advertising...............6
gBeginning guitAr ..................... 9 gentle somAtic yogA ................8intermediAte guitAr .................9 guitAr Building - set-up & repAir -new!.......................... 6
JJAzz dAnce-new!........................7
kknitting ....................................6
lline dAnce ............................ ...7
mBAsics of mosAic Art(open studio) ...........................5
ppiyo...........................................8
rretirement plAnning todAy ......6
ssociAl mediA for smAllBusiness ...................................6spAnish is fun i .........................9 spAnish is fun ii ........................9
ttAp dAnce-new!.........................7tennis Beginners ......................8tennis intermediAte ..................8
uu-JAm fitness-new!....................8
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ArTS & CrAFTS
art (open Studio)-neW!Art comes in all forms whether it is wa-tercolor, acrylic, charcoal, life drawing, still-life or writing poetry. Come explore that part of yourself. Students must pur-chase their own materials depending on chosen medium. No experience necessary. Supply questions?Email: [email protected]: $118 (Sr. $106)20-01 aug. 26-oct. 7 7 wks20-02 oct. 14-Dec. 9 7 wks(no classes nov. 11, 25)W 5:30-8:30PM CHS 301brooks
basics of Mosaic art (open Studio)An eye for detail, patience, and a neat hand are helpful in this medium. After covering the 'basics' of glass and tile manipulation, composition, different an-damento styles, and setting techniques, each student will create a mosaic on either a two-dimensional surface or a sculptural piece (guitar, ceramic ele-ment, flower pot, etc.). The final product will be grouted, cleaned, and ready for use or display, then the student should feel confident enough to tackle a project of a larger scope. No prior experience necessary. Students must supply their own glass and purchase their own tools. Machines and some tools will be avail-able for student use. Supply list will be provided the first night of class.TUITIon: $184 (Sr. $166) (MATERIAL FEE OF $40 PAYABLE TO InSTRUCToR fIRST nIGHT of ClaSS)11 oct. 1-Dec.17 11 wks(no class nov. 26) TH 5:30-8:30PM CHS 302Green
Ceramics This class explores a variety of tech-niques for object making in clay. Instruc-tion and demonstrations will focus on both hand-building techniques (pinch pot, coil method, slab building, model-ing) and the potter's wheel. The class and the demonstrations will focus on the interests of individual students that could be sculptural or functional. TUITIon: $258 (Sr. $235)10-01 aug. 25-oct. 8 7 wks 10-02 oct. 20-Dec. 10 7 wks(no classes nov. 24, 26)T/TH 6:00-9:00PM CHS 304 nebo
Drawing for beginnersThis course is for beginning students or those looking to start a hobby. Students will be guided through a series of proj-ects to gain a solid foundation to trans-late what they see on to paper. The pur-pose of the class is to initiate the student into drawing, to educate the student into a project-based drawing education, and to start nurturing an artistic life. We will learn briefly about color theory, gray-scale, geometry and anatomy.Supply list available online:http://adulted.coronadousd.netTUITIon: $68 (Sr. $61)21-01 aug. 24-oct. 19 6 wks(no classes Sep. 7, 14, oct. 12) 21-02 nov. 2-Dec. 14 6 wks(no class nov. 23)M 7:00-9:00PM CHS 301noel
REFUND POLICYIf, for any reason you drop a
course, the Service Center must receive your call ONE DAY
PRIOR to the first class. A $5 processing fee will beretained for each refund.
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Guitar building Set-up & Repair-neW!In this class you will have the option of building your own guitar or learning re-pair and set-up techniques. Students are encouraged to bring new, old, or broken guitars, electric or acoustic. The class will mainly focus on electric guitar construction. If you wish to learn set-up and repair, all string instruments are welcome. Instructor will provide materi-als list the first night of class.TUITIon: $203 (Sr. $185)14-01 aug. 31-oct. 26 6 wks 14-02 oct. 20-Dec. 15 8 wks(no class nov. 24) T 5:00-9:00PM CHS 303 lienhard
Knitting Students will learn basic skills that build upon each other to create knitted items. The first two or three projects are de-fined by teacher, but eventually students will work on a project of their choosing. Supply list available online:http://adulted.coronadousd.netTUITIon: $68 (Sr. 61)12-01 aug. 31-oct. 26 6 wks(no classes Sep. 7, 14, oct. 12) 12-02 nov. 2-Dec. 14 6 wks(no class nov. 23)M 6:00-8:00PM CHS 402 Gonzalez
BUSineSS & FinAnCeRetirement Planning TodayIt takes more than money to live a "rich life". This course blends financial edu-cation with life planning to help you build wealth, align your money with your val-ues, and achieve your retirement life-style goals. In just two entertaining and informative sessions, you'll learn what they didn't teach you in school. Discov-er five strategies to manage investment risks, 11 ways you may save money on
this year's taxes, properly convert your IRA to a Roth IRA, important questions to ask before buying insurance cover-age, how to invest in and take money out of your company's retirement plan, as well as determine the savings you need to retire today or in the future. A 235-page illustrated textbook will be provided. TUITION: $3788-01 oct. 1-8 2 wksTH 6:00-9:00PM88-02 oct. 6-13 2 wksT 6:00-9:00PM CHS 501 anderson
COMPUTer edUCATiOn
facebook advertisingIn this class you will learn the different ways to advertise on Facebook, how to analyze results, and how to run cam-paigns. There will be a lecture followed by a hands-on workshop.TUITION: $37 60 nov. 10 1 eveT 5:30-7:30PM CHS lIbPetrucci
Social Media for SmallbusinessIn this series we will cover ways to implement an online marketing strategy that can be altered and customized to fit each business. It will cover how to coordinate your message among the different social sites like Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and more. After the introductory class, each session will start off with a lecture, followed by a hands-on workshop to give you the chance to practice the concepts we discuss and get real-time help navigating any issues. TUITIon: $46 (Sr. $42)58 Sep. 8-29 4 wksT 5:30-7:30PM CHS lIb Petrucci
Course Listings
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dAnCeballetThis ballet class is designed for all lev-els of adult technique. We will focus on positions, alignment and terminology.TUITIon: $79 (Sr. $71)110-01 aug. 24-19 oct. 7 wks(no classes Sep. 7, 14, oct. 12)110-02 oct. 21-Dec. 16 7 wksM/W 5:00-6:00PM CHS DS2Duffi eld
ballroom DanceThis class provides detailed instruc-tion and experiential learning in the ba-sic steps and patterns of two popular dance forms: Basic to Beginning level Rumba, and East Coast Swing. Singles and couples are welcome. No experi-ence required. TUITION: 113 Dates TBD Sorensen
Jazz Dance-neW!This class teaches the basics of jazz technique, terminology and styles.TUITIon: $79 (Sr. $71) per person114-01 aug. 24-oct. 19 7 wks(no classes Sep. 7, 14, oct. 12)114-02 oct. 21-Dec. 16(no classes nov. 23, 25)M/W 6:00-7:00PM CHS DS2Duffi eld
line DanceBeginners will learn basic steps and patterns of Line Dance. Dances are choreographed to a variety of music. Just get in line and start dancing. No partner needed!TUITIon: $90 (Sr. $81)111-01 aug. 25-oct. 13 8 wks111-02 oct. 20-Dec. 15 8 wks(no class nov. 24)T 5:30-7:30PM CHS MPR Rojas
Tap Dance-neW!This class is intended for the beginning to intermediate tap dancer. We will focus on tap technique and rhythm. TUITIon: $90 (Sr. $81)116-01 aug. 25-oct. 15 8 wks116-02 oct. 20-Dec. 17 8 wks(no class nov. 24, 26)T/TH 6:30-7:30PM CHS DS2 Duffi eld
FiTneSS
Men's 40+ basketballA16-week basketball league. This league offers full-court basketball with referees and scorekeepers. Players are required to sign-up directly with Greg Johnson. Full team required in order to play.Call (619) 437-4550with questions.$600 PER TEAMJul. 22-nov. 4WeD. 6:30-9:30PMCHS Gym
body SculptingThis class is a strength training workout that combines fl exibility and core con-ditioning. It is designed to shape and tone the body without building muscular size or bulk. Body Sculpting helps retain lean muscle tissue while boosting me-tabolism. The weight training exercises are easy to learn and put little impact on the joints. Bring hand weights and mat. All fi tness levels welcomed.TUITIon: $101 (Sr. $91)38 Sep. 9-nov. 18 9 wksM/W 5:30-6:30PM CHS DS1 Cavanaugh
are required to sign-up
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everyday YogaHere is a yoga class for all levels. Tone up and tune in to your body. Use of vari-ous yoga postures help to invigorate and tone the muscles, increase body strength and relax the mind. Yoga mat required, yoga strap and yoga block recommended. TUITIon: $79 (Sr. $71)36-01 aug. 24-oct. 19 7 wks(no class oct. 12)36-02 Oct. 21-Dec. 16 7 wks(No classes Nov. 11, 23, 25)Instructor - TBDM/W 6:30-7:30PM CHS DS1 Hall
Gentle Somatic YogaThis class is designed to help increase flexibility, and strength with a safe, gen-tle approach to recover from chronic pain and stress. Using Gentle Yoga and Somatic Movement Therapy, with Mind-fulness, this will help to reverse the ef-fects of pain, limited mobility and mus-cular stiffness. This class is for all levels and especially for beginners. If you have always wanted to take a yoga class but have been hesitant, this class is for you.TUITION: $3751-01 Sep. 3-oct. 15 7 wks51-02 oct. 29-Dec. 17 7 wks(no class nov. 26)TH 5:30-6:30PM CHS DS2Sloan
Tennis beginners No experience needed! Come and have fun while learning to play tennis, and exercise at the same time. Class will focus on basic skill building to develop standard strokes and serve. Bring your tennis racquet and a can of tennis balls. Please note this is a morning class.TUITIon: $60 (Sr. $54)46-01 aug. 26-oct. 7 7 wks46-02 oct. 14-Dec. 9 7 wksW 8:30-10:00aM Irey CHS Tennis Courts
Tennis Intermediate Play tennis and improve your game, have fun and exercise too. This 3.0+ class will work on stroke production and consistency. Bring your tennis racquet and a can of tennis balls. Please note this is a morning class.TUITIon: $60 (Sr. $54)47-01 aug. 26-oct. 7 7 wks47-02 oct. 14-Dec. 9 7 wksW 10:00-11:30aM Irey CHS Tennis Courts
U-Jam fitness-neW!U-Jam fitness is an athletic, hip hop, dance fitness workout combining dance and high energy music for a workout that is bound to get your heart rate up, your body moving, and make you work up a sweat... all while having fun!TUITIon: $90 (Sr. $81)43-01 aug. 25-oct. 15 8 wks43-02 oct. 20-Dec. 17 8 wks(no classes nov. 24, 26)T/TH 5:00-6:00PM Duffield CHS DS1
Course Listings
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LAnGUAGe
beginning eSl (english as a Second language) This class is for the non-native English speaker who wants to increase fluency and attain the language skills neces-sary for basic communication in the community and workplace. Students will increase fluency through guided conversation and practice to improve their speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. Emphasis is on English skills for life, work, and community in-cluding workplace interactions, under-standing directions, personal health, and banking. Students may enroll at any time during the school year. If class times for your level are not suitable for your schedule, please contact the Adult Education Service Center. 33 Sep. 1-Jun. 7 36.5 wks(no classes nov. 24, 26, Dec. 22, 24,29, 31)T/TH 3:30-5:30PM CHS 505Price
Intermediate/advanced eSl (english as a Second Language)This class is for students who have stud-ied the English language in an academ-ic setting, either in their homeland or in the U.S.A. Non-native English speakers will learn professional workplace com-munication including using the tele-phone and email. This class will focus on fluency in speech, writing complex ideas, and advanced reading skills. Stu-dents with no prior English coursework
will be evaluated prior to placement in this course. Students may enroll at any time during the school year. If class times for your level are not suitable for your schedule, please contact the Adult Education Service Center. 34 Sep. 1-Jun. 7 36.5 wks(no classes nov. 24, 26, Dec. 22, 24,29, 31)T/TH 5:30-7:30PM CHS 505Price
Spanish is fun IThis course teaches Spanish for daily-life situations. Come and learn the lin-guistic aspect of the language in a fun way. Textbook: Spanish is Fun, Book 1, 4th Ed. TUITIon: $60 (Sr. $54)26 aug. 26-oct. 7 7 wksW 5:30-7:00PM CHS 508 baca
Spanish is fun IIThis course is a continuation of Span-ish is Fun I. The detailed practice will strongly develop the four essential skills of learning Spanish; understanding, speaking, reading, and writing. Text-book: Spanish is Fun, Book I, 4th Ed. TUITIon: $60 (Sr. $54)27 oct. 14-Dec. 16 10 wks(no classes oct. 21, nov. 11, 25)W 5:30-7:00PM CHS 508 baca
MUSiC
beginning GuitarThis course will introduce students to the fundamentals of playing guitar, in-cluding notes, chords and simple songs. No experience is needed, but student must have his/her own guitar.TUITIon: $68 (Sr. $61)108-01 aug. 25-oct. 1 6 wks108-02 oct. 6-nov. 12 6 wksT/TH 6:00-7:00PM CHS 411 arroyo
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Intermediate GuitarThis class is for those who already have basic guitar skills, and knowledge of and be able to play some simple chords and scales. Subjects such as chord con-struction, progressions, major/minor/7th chords and their relationship will be taught along with some music theory. Techniques will include picking varia-tions, hammer-ons/pull-offs, double stops, palm-muting, bends, finger vibrato, and harmonics. We will have discussions and demonstrations of dif-ferent styles of guitar music including blues, folk, country, electric, and rock.TUITIon: $68 (Sr. $61)109-01 aug. 25-oct. 1 6 wks109-02 oct. 6-nov. 12 6 wksT/TH 7:00-8:00PM CHS 411 arroyo
Course Listings
New Courses
Art (Open Studio).............see page 5
Guitar Building - Set-up & Repair............................................see page 6
Jazz Dance.................................see page 7
Tap Dance................................see page 7
U-Jam Fitness........................see page 8
BBMAC Fall 2015 Programming
CostPrivate lesson: One on One instruction for 30 minutes: $21.25 per lesson
Semi-private lessons: Two on One instruction for 30 Minutes: $12.00 per participant per lesson. Three on One instruction for 30 Minutes: $9.00 per participant per lesson. Please note semi-private lessons must be built by parents with children of similar ability. if you have two or more children or friends with the same ability, semi-privates may work for you.
Instructors Days and Times - TBDAll of our instructors are certified by the American red Cross as Water Safety instructors but they are also well known to us and in the community.
To register, please call the BBMAC: 619-437-0227The BBMAC is located at: 818 Sixth St., Coronado, CA 92118
Webpage: www.bbmac.org
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CTE COURSE OFFERINGS SCHOOL YEAR
2015-2016
High School students may enroll in CTE courses through their counselor.
• DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY• ENGINEERING DESIGN INTRODUCTION• ENGINEERING DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT• ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES • FURNITURE MANUFACTURING/FINISHING• FURNITURE MANUFACTURING/FINISHING ADVANCED• YEARBOOK/PUBLICATIONS • DIGITAL ARTS; ANIMATION, GRAPHIC DESIGN, DIGITAL
VIDEO PRODUCTION, BROADCASTING, GAME DESIGN AND APP DEVELOPMENT, MULTIMEDIA DESIGNER
• PROFESSIONAL MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE • PROFESSIONAL MUSICAL THEATRE/DANCE• PROFESSIONAL MUSICAL THEATRE/VOCAL MUSIC • SPORTS MEDICINE• SPORTS MEDICINE ADVANCED• STAGEHAND TECHNICIAN I • STAGEHAND TECHNICIAN II• THEATRE DESIGN I• THEATRE DESIGN II
The mission of Career Technical Education (CTE) is to prepare all students to be College and Career Ready. The CTE programs will involve all students in a rigorus education for the 21st century dynamic global workforce.
Coronado High School students ONLY, may enroll in CTE courses scheduled at Coronado High School.
CTESan Diego County Career Technical Education
Preparing students for their futures in college, careers, and beyond.
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Partnerships for Career Success!
Coronado High School is interested in expanding part-nerships that will enhance our students' experiences within our career pathway programs.*
We value the resources within the community and invite you to consider potential opportunities that may include: guest classroom speakers, field trips, job shadowing, work experience/internship placements, equipment donations, and lab consumables.
By participating, businesses will be able to:• Assist in training the next generation of em-
ployees with up-to-date industry standards.• Provide an educational and training resource
for those looking to expand their skill base in a given industry.
• Provide students with an accurate picture of work and skill expectations within their chosen industry.
If your skills and/or resources may align with our path-way programs and you are interested in contributing to our students' experiences, contact Shane Schmeichel at 619-522-8911 or: [email protected]
*Please see page 12 for a list of career pathway programs
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How to Get Started:
Visit our Online Instruction Center: www.ed2go.com/coronadoae
Click the Courses link, choose the department and course title you are interested in and select the Enroll Now button. Follow the instructions to enroll and pay for your course. Here you will enter your e-mail and choose a password that will grant you access to the Classroom. When your course starts, return to our Online Instruction Center and click the Classroom link. To begin your studies, simply log in with your e-mail and the password you selected during enrollment. Start Dates: A new section of every course in this catalog will begin on
aug. 12, Sep. 16, oct. 14, nov. 11, Dec. 9
Requirements:All courses require Internet access, e-mail, Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox web browser. Some courses may have additional requirements. Please visit our Online Instruction Center for more information.
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Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative, fun, convenient, and highly interactive. Our instructors are famous for their ability to create warm and supportive communities of learners. It's no wonder that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively and intelligent discussion areas.
All courses run for six weeks (with atwo-week grace period at the end).
Courses are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links, and more.
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2014 CERT Schedule The Coronado Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is a program that
trains citizens to prepare for – and respond safely to – disasters. The goal is to better prepare the community for disasters and to help serve neighborhoods when emergency
services are overwhelmed. CERT training promotes a partnering effort between emergency services and the people that they serve.
If a disastrous event overwhelms or delays the community’s professional response, CERT members can assist others by applying the basic response and organizational
skills they learned during training. These skills can help save and sustain lives following a disaster. CERT skills also apply to daily emergencies.
All classes are held in the Emergency Operations Center at the Coronado Police Department at 700 Orange Avenue from 9:00am-1:00pm
CERT classes are offered to residents & people who work in Coronado. For information and registration for the CERT program please call the
Coronado Fire Department 619-522-7374
Saturday, October 18 Disaster Preparedness Saturday, October 25 Fire Suppression Saturday, November 1 Disaster Medical Operations 1 & 2 Saturday, November 8 Light Search & Rescue Saturday, November 15
Terrorism/Disaster Psychology/ Team Organization
Coronado CerT 2015The Coronado Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is a program that trains citizens to prepare for - and respond safely to - disasters. The goal is to better prepare the community for disasters and to help serve neighbor-hoods when emergency services are overwhelmed. CERT training promotes a partnering effort between emergency services and the people that they serve.
If a disastrous event overwhelms or delays the community's professional re-sponse, CERT members can assist others by applying the basic response and organizational skills learned during training. These skills can help save and sustain lives following a disaster. CERT skills also apply to daily emergencies.
Session 1 Introduction and Disaster Preparedness Oct. 6 Tuesday 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Session 2 Fire Safety Oct. 13 Tuesday 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Session 3 Disaster Medical 1 & 2 Oct. 20 Tuesday 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Session 4 Light Search and Rescue/CERT Organization Oct. 27 Tuesday 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Session 5 Disaster Psychology/Terrorism/Review Nov. 3 Tuesday 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m
Coronado CPrCPR classes are taught by Coronado Fire Personnel and are held in the Emer-gency Operations Center (EOC) at 700 Orange Avenue, Police Facility. The class covers Adult, Child, and Infant CPR as well as AED. There is a $25 fee
paid at the time of the class. Participants receive an American Heart Association book and CPR card.
*This class is not for Health Care Providers
Please check our website for scheduled classeswww.coronado.ca.us
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Joe anDeRSonJoe currently teaches this course at SDSU, Mira Costa, Southwestern and Cuyamaca Community Colleges. He is also the host of "Your Money Your Wealth" on AM 760 KFMB radio. Joe received a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from the University of Florida, and is a frequent speaker for a wide range of professional groups in San Diego County. He is a board member of The Society of Financial Service Professionals and a member of the Financial Planning Association.
ROBERTO ARROYORoberto is a guitar player/singer/songwriter from Texas with over 25 years of experience. He is versatile in many styles including rock, blues, country, electric. Roberto has played in several bands and onstage. He has played in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, Nashville, and other cities. He also loves to buy, sell, trade, repair and modify guitars.
LORENA BACALorena, a native of Mexico City, has a B.A. from CESSA University in Mexico City. In 1998, she founded Elia Enterprises, a company that provides professional translation services in more than 150 languages. Lorena operates after-school foreign language programs in private schools in Nevada and at CUSD. Lorena teaches Spanish to children, adults and executives in private settings. Her extensive travel has provided her love and respect for other cultures and languages.
TRaCY bRooKSTracy is a classically trained artist from Savannah College of Art & Design. She has traveled extensively studying the various cultures of art, and is trained with an emphasis in painting. Tracy is also a designer for Point of Purchase Advertising. She is currently completing her Master's in Humanities English Creative Writing, and currently has a solo exhibition of her artwork and poetry in New York.
Renee CaVanaUGHRenee has an aerobics instructor certification through the Aerobics and Fitness Association of America. She has been teaching for over 16 years.
ELIZABETH DUFFIELDBeth is a professionally trained dancer in ballet, tap, and jazz dance, along with being a certififed U-Jam instructor.
DaMaRIS GonZaleZAt a very young age Damaris developed a great love for textiles that has continued to this day. She enjoys the art of knitting and spinning natural fibers. It is a great pleasure for Damaris to share her interests with newcomers to the field of knitting.
KIRSTIn GReenCoronado native, Kirstin Green graduated from CHS in 1995. After completing her Bachelor's degree in art and classics at SFSU, she joined the Peace Corps and served in Ghana for over two years. Kirstin has worked as a professional mosaic artist and teacher since 2001, and has mosaics on display in Coronado, Pasadena and Ghana, Africa.
VALERIE HALLValerie is a native San Diegan, Coronado High School alumni, and Coronado resident. She has grown up in a musical and artistic family, and has learned from many great teachers. Valerie has practiced yoga on and off since primary school until she got her teachers certificate in 2012 through San Diego's YogaOne. She is also trained in Vedic Healing (Ayurveda). Valerie is excited to teach an integrated, alignment-based form of yoga in her hometown!
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JaMeS IReYJames is an avid tennis player and tennis fan. He coaches the Coronado Boys' Junior Varsity team, and plays in USTA leagues and tournaments.
GReG JoHnSonGreg has been organizing adult recreation basketball and softball leagues for many years. In addition, Greg is an assistant coach for the Coronado High School boys' basketball program.
SCoTT lIenHaRDScott is a graduate of Palomar College Woodworking Department with a certificate in Furniture Design. He owns and operates a custom guitar business (Acacia Custom Guitars), and has a small business selling objects made on the lathe.
ELIZABETH NEBOElizabeth graduated from Coronado High School and was a recipient of the Arrowmont Scholarship her senior year. She studied ceramics for three years at Grossmont College and went on to San Diego State University where she received her B.A. in Art with an emphasis in ceramics, studying under Richard Burkett. Lizzie has obtained her teaching credential in Art.
JANETTE NOELAfter graduating from San Diego State University with a B.A. in Graphic Design, Janette pursued a Master's degree in Education, emphasis in Computer Education and Technology leadership at Cal State, L.A. She currently works as a freelance graphic designer and defines her personality as assertive, creative and positive... characteristic of good teaching techniques.
TRACY PETRUCCITracy Petrucci has been helping small business owners and entrepreneurs grow through traditional and online marketing since 2006. Tracy has a B.S. in Global Business Marketing, is a published writer, and teaches at four schools in San Diego County.
JEANETTE PRICEJeanette is an educator with a knack for languages and writing. A graduate of the Master of Teaching program at University of Virginia, Jeanette uses her background in literature to make learning English fun. Her interests include innovating English language learning curriculum for adults, writing a novel, educating for social justice, and working with adolescents.
KYle SoRenSenKyle is on the dance faculties at San Diego State University and San Diego City College, where he teaches contemporary modern dance, hip hop, and more. As the co-artistic director of somebodies dance theatre, he choreographs work that is presented around the world and has co-developed a unique approach to dance technique called SubtleBodyBigDance. Kyle recently returned from a 2013-2014 Fulbright to Israel where he studied dance and creative process.
DIane RoJaSDiane has enjoyed teaching line dance in Coronado for over six years. She has been trained in Line Dance Choreography, and has helped many adult learners in San Diego County to enjoy life and have fun line dancing!
Dee SloanDee returned to yoga after a disabling injury, fibromyalgia and chronic pain. Yoga awakened a path of healing and resoration in her life. This led to a desire to earn her Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT) and Somatic & Movement Therapist Certification at Natural Healing Institute College in Encinitas, CA. She is committed to utilize the many self-empowering tools of yoga and somatics helping others to enhance, maintain and restore health and well-being.
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YOUR COMMENTS PLEASE…The Coronado Adult Education and CTE Service Center is dedicated to providing quality programs and services to our students. We would like to know if we are meeting your needs and expectations and would appreciate hearing from you. If you have a comment, please fill out this form and return it to the Service Center. Thank you for helping make the Coronado Adult Education and CTE Service Center a better place for life-long learning.
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MAIL OR FAX TO:Coronado Adult Education/CTE Service Center
650 D Avenue, Coronado, CA 92118FAX:
(619) 435-6274
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Coronado High School Campus Map650 d Ave, Coronado, CA 92118
Handicapped Parking
Handicapped parking is available for anyone visiting the Coronado Adult Education/ROP Service Center on 6th Street and D Avenue. You must check in with the Coronado High School (CHS) front office if arriving before 3:30pm.
Handicapped parking is also available in the CHS lot on 7th Street between E Avenue and F Avenue after 4:30pm. Please be courteous to all drivers entering, leaving or parked in these handicapped spaces.
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Registration Information • NO in-class registration. • Notification will be given if the schedule changes or if a class is cancelled.• Pay by cash, VISA/MC/DISCOVER/AMEX, or check (payable to Coronado Unified School District or CUSD). • Seniors (60+) and high school students are eligible for discounted tuition.• Please select classes carefully and note the days and dates on your calendar. Confirmations are not mailed. • There is a “No Refund Policy” for student no-shows (Please see refund and cancellation policy on page 2)
MailUse the registration form on page 25. Please include check or credit card information. Mail to: Coronado Adult School, 650 D Avenue, Coronado, CA 92118. Make check payable to CUSD. A $10 fee will be charged for returned checks.
Phone-In or fax-InYou may phone in your registration by calling (619) 522-8911. Please have your credit card information ready when calling. See Service Center Hours on page 1. Using the registration form on page 25 you may FAX your registration to (619) 435-6274, and be sure to fill in your credit card number, expiration date and the security code on the card.
Walk-InWalk-ins are welcomed, however, please call the Service Center prior to the class to verify that space is available. The Adult Education/CTE Service Center is located at 650 D Ave. Phone (619) 522-8911. (Please check in with Coronado High School office during school hours for visitor pass)
online RegistrationVisit our website at http://adulted.coronadousd.net and click on "Register Now for Adult Education Classes" to register for classes via the internet. The name that will appear on your banking statement is Coronado Adult Education
Classes fill Quickly. Register early!Always call the Service Center prior to the start of class to ensure that space is available and check to see if there have been any last-minute changes in the class time or location. For more information call (619) 522-8911.
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Adult education registration Form – Fall 2015
Please select classes carefully and note the days and dates on your calendar… confirmations/reminders are not issued. There is a “No Refund Policy” for student no-shows. (Please see our refund and cancellation policy on page 2)
1. Make check payable to CUSD (Coronado Unified School District).*2. Mosaic material fee is paid to the instructor and will be indicated in the course description (do NOT include with tuition).
Name (lAst, first, mi): Date:
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Telephone: Date of Birth:
Email:
Adult Senior 60+ H.S. Student
Payment Method:Check (Include Driver’s License # on check) * A $10 fee will be charged for returned checks. VISA MasterCard Discover AMEX CASH
Credit Card Statement will indicate Coronado adult education
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Coronado adult education/CTeCoronado Unified School DistrictTel: (619) 522-8911Fax: (619) 435-6274EMAIL: [email protected]
Brochure may be viewed on our website:http://adulted.coronadousd.net