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* 501 So. Mt. Vernon Avenue • Bakersϐield, CA 93307 • Ofϐice ሺ661ሻ 835‐1855 Fax ሺ661ሻ 835‐9612 • Counseling ሺ661ሻ 396‐4423 • Website: bas.kernhigh.org * BAS Health Careers Center • 2727 “F” Street, Bakersϐield, CA 93301 • Ofϐice ሺ661ሻ 861‐1151 * Job Spot 1501 Panama Ln. Bakersϐield, CA 93307 • Ofϐice ሺ661ሻ 396‐4990 NOTE: All students must attend an orientation & assessment session before scheduling a registration appointment. Kern High School District Division of Adult Education Website: bas.kernhigh.org Ofϐice Hours: Daily 7:30 a.m. ‐ 4:00 p.m. Evening Hours: T,W,Th 5:00 p.m. ‐ 9:00 p.m.

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A D U L T B A S I C / S E C O N D A R Y E D U C A T I O N

Bakersfield Adult School, Fall, 2015 Website: bas.kernhigh.org

*501So.Mt.VernonAvenue•Bakers ield,CA93307•Of ice 661 835‐1855Fax 661 835‐9612•Counseling 661 396‐4423•Website:bas.kernhigh.org

*BASHealthCareersCenter•2727“F”Street,Bakers ield,CA93301•Of ice 661 861‐1151*JobSpot1501PanamaLn.Bakers ield,CA93307•Of ice 661 396‐4990

NOTE:Allstudentsmustattendanorientation&assessmentsessionbeforeschedulingaregistrationappointment.

Kern High School District Division of Adult Education Website: bas.kernhigh.org

Of iceHours:Daily7:30a.m.‐4:00p.m.EveningHours:T,W,Th5:00p.m.‐9:00p.m.

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ESL New Students Assessment/Registration

Third Quarter ESL assessment/registration for new students Day— Dec. 4, 5, 11, 18 & 19, 2017 at 8am or 1pm Rm 121 Evening— Dec. 5 & 19, 2017 at 5:30pm Rm 121

Adult Secondary New Students Assessment/Registration

Third Quarter ASE assessment/registration for new students Day— Dec. 11, 12, 18 & 19, 2017 at 8am or 1pm Rm 505 Evening— Dec. 12 & 19, 2017 at 5:30pm Rm 505

January 08 Third Quarter Day Classes Begin - Assessments as needed

January 09 Third Quarter Evening Classes Begin (ESL/ABE/DL/CTE/GED)

January 11 Third Quarter Spring Concurrent Enrollment from 3:30-5:30 PM Gate 4 room 508

January 15 Dr. M.L. King Jr. Day Observance - No Classes

January 16 Third Quarter Evening Classes Begin (High School Diploma)

January 19 Non-Student In-service Day - No Students

February 12 Lincoln’s Birthday Observance - No Classes

February 19 Washington’s Birthday - No Classes

February 20—March 2 Fourth Quarter Priority Registration for High School Diploma Classes

March 5, 6, 12, 13 Fourth Quarter New Student Registration Begins

March 08 End of Third Quarter Evening High School Diploma Classes

March 15 Fourth Quarter Spring Concurrent Enrollment from 3:30-5:30 PM Gate 4, room 508

March 16 End of Third Quarter Day Classes

March 19 Fourth Quarter Day Classes Begin. ALL PROGRAMS (HSD/ESL/ABE/DL/CTE/GED)

March 20 Fourth Quarter Evening Classes Begin. ALL PROGRAMS (HSD/ESL/ABE/DL/CTE/GED)

March 26—April 02 Easter Recess Holiday - No Classes

May 24 Fourth Quarter Evening High School Diploma Classes End

May 28 Memorial Day Observance - No Classes

May 31 End of Fourth Quarter Day and Evening Classes

June 1 Graduation - Harvey Auditorium

Phone Listings Principal…………………………………………………………………..Mark Wyatt

Main Office (Gate 2) ........................................................ 835-1855 Main Office (FAX) .............................................................. 835-9612 North Wing (Gate 2) (FAX) Rooms 120, 121 ............ 836-2302 Career Resource Department 2727 "F" Street .......... 322-7492 Children’s Center (Gate 4) .............................................. 832-6642

Counseling DIPLOMA (Gate 4, Rm. 508) .............................. 396-4423 Counseling (Gate 4, Rm. 508) (FAX) .................................. 397-6203 Independent Study Mt. Vernon Campus .................................. 827-8918 Independent Study "F" Street Campus ......................... 324-4187 "F" Street Adult School 2727 "F" Street………………….....861-1151 Job Spot 1501 Panama Ln ……………………………………....396-4990

Web Address: bas.kernhigh.org Click on: School Site Index

Administration

Bakersfield Adult School, Spring 2018 Page 2 Website: bas.kernhigh.org

Principal………………………………………...………….………...……Mark Wyatt Supervising Administrator…………...……..……….…..…...Jodi Loeffler Director, Adult Ed …………….……..………………………..…Otis Jennings Office Supervisor……………...……………….…..…..….…Erminia Pereida Counselor……………..…………………………………..….…………...Sandra Paz

Dean of Students…………………………………………..…….....……Paul King Program Coordinator (Evening)…………………..……..….Sue Brittian Assistant Principal (F Street Campus) …………..…Chad Provensal Program Coordinator (F Street Campus)…..…………..Jay Sullivan Program Coordinator (Job Spot) ………………….….…..….Jim Keene Program Coordinator (Lerdo Facility) ……..…Barry Champagne

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Adult Basic Skill Classes ................................................................................................... 6 Attendance Policies ....................................................................................................... 21 Articulated Course Information……………………………………………………………..14 & 18 Assessment, Enrollment and Orientation Schedule for ESL, GED Preparation, HS Diploma and Adult Basic Education classes ... 21 BAS Behavior Guidelines ............................................................................................. 22 BAS SLO’s ............................................................................................................................. 5 BAS School Calendar ....................................................................................................... 2 BAS School Sites .............................................................................................................. 23 Book Price List ................................................................................................................. 23 Business Education Classes ......................................................................................... 15 Business Certification Sequencing ............................................................................ 14 Career Resource Department/ Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) ........................................... 5 Career Technical Education .................................................................................. 18-19 Child Care ............................................................................................................................ 4 Citizenship ........................................................................................................................... 8 Computer Education ............................................................................................... 16-17 Distance Learning ............................................................................................................. 7 English as a Second Language ..................................................................................... 8 English as s Second Language (Outlying Areas) .................................................... 9 G.E.D. Preparation Classes ............................................................................................. 6 G.E.D. Testing Information ............................................................................................. 6 Graduation Requirements ........................................................................................... 10 High School Diploma Quarter 3 ............................................................................................................... 11 Quarter 4 ............................................................................................................... 13 How to Register for High School Diploma ............................................................ 12 How to Register for GED/ABE/Basic Skills ................................................................ 6 How to Register for Business and Computer Classes ......................................... 14 Independent Study ........................................................................................................ 10 Job Spot ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 Kern High School District Policies ............................................................................. 22 Mission Statement ............................................................................................................. 5 Older Adult Program .................................................................................................... 20 One Stop Flyer ................................................................................................................... 5 Proficiency Testing for Instructional Assistants .................................................... 17 Refund Policy ................................................................................................................... 17 School Map ....................................................................................................................... 24

Non-Discrimination Policy KHSD/Bakersfield Adult School is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.

Visitors must register at the B.A.S. main office.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Revised 3/14/18

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The Mission of Bakersfield Adult School Children’s Center is to promote meaningful learning in a positive and safe environment

that honors the uniqueness of each child.

Hours of Operation: Daytime Office Hours: M-F 7:30 am-4:00 pm Evening Office Hours: T-TH 5:00 pm-9:30 pm Services for Children M-F 7:30 am-3:30 pm Services for Children T-TH 5:30 pm-9:30 pm

Full Day State Preschool And General Child Care and Development

Families must meet eligibility, need and residency requirements:

Completed Application Proof of Address Proof of Family Size: Marital Status or Single Parent Status Income Verification for the most current month Birth Certificate for all children under 18 years Child’s Physical (not for school-age children) Immunization Record (not for school-age children) Class/Training Schedule

Families may obtain information by picking up an application at the center or calling (661) 832-6642 or (661) 835-1855

Funded by the California Department of Education, Early Education and Support Division

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WORKFORCE INNOVATION OPPORTUNITY ACT (WIOA) America’s Job Center of California at 325-4473

Career Resource Department at 322-7492 (“F” Street Campus Only)

The following steps need to be completed in order to be considered for enrollment in the WIOA training programs listed below. 1. Attend a Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act orientation at your local America’s Job Center of California. Call 325-4473, 336-6700

or 800-334-6670 for more information. 2 Once you attend an orientation, you will be given an appointment with an intake counselor who will assess whether or not you

qualify for free training. They may ask you to provide proof of residence in Kern County, income verification for the last 6 months, Social Security card, picture identification, birth certificate, and any other document they ask you to bring.

3. A JCE staff member will assess you for suitability to the program you desire to attend. They may also ask you to attend a series

of workshops to ensure that you can be dependable, arrive on time, be dressed appropriately, and be ready to learn and work. 4. If you are selected for the program, you may be drug tested to ensure that you are drug-free and ready to work. 6. Finally, you will be given a referral to the Bakersfield Adult School or Career Resource Department and training will begin!

CLASS CREDIT TIME LOCATION FEES TEACHER

Job Readiness (Open Entry for WIOA clients) 01/09/18—06/02/18 9638

Varies 2727 F Street 0 Staff

Credit by arrangement only Participants must complete eligibility requirements with Kern County Employers’ Training Resource.

Job Readiness/Skills For Success — This class will assist the student in overcoming barriers to employment by ac ve “hands on”

ac vi es. Job applica ons, résumés, “job seeker” card and por olio are some of the exci ng class ac vi es students will complete. 

WIOA Orientation Locations

Monday - Thursday @ 9:30 a.m. Orientation in Spanish - 2nd Friday of the month @ 9:30 a.m. No appointment needed

Oildale America’s Job Center 200 China Grade Loop, Bakersfield, CA (661) 336-6700

M, W, & F @ 9:30 a.m.

Southeast America’s Job Center 1600 E. Belle Terrace, Bakersfield, CA (661) 325-4473 (hire)

Bakersfield Adult School, Spring 2018 Page 5 Website: bas.kernhigh.org

ONE STOP CENTERS

OC Sills Center 100 E. California Ave. (661) 325-hire 1:00-3:00 p.m. Monday, Wed & Thursday Lamont DHS 8300 Segrue Road (661) 635-4011 1:00-3:00 p.m. Tuesday -Information on classes available -Career Guidance -Job Skills

Contact person: Joe Turner (661) 835-1855 ext. 61200

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A D U L T B A S I C S K I L L S CLASS FEE TEACHER CREDIT DAYS PERIOD LOCATION

Basic Math - Beginning 9945 0 Barbara Mundy 0 Daily 8:20 - 10:20 am BAS - 125

Basic Language Arts/Reading Int. 9944 0 Barbara Mundy 0 Daily 10:30 - 12:30 pm BAS - 125

Basic Communication Skills Beg./Int. 9926 0 Barbara Mundy 0 Daily 1:00 - 3:00 pm BAS - 125

Basic Communication Skills Beg/Int. 9926 0 Randy Lopez 0 T,W,Th 6:00 - 9:10 pm BAS - 125

Basic Communication Skills Beg/Int. 9926 0 Valerie Purcell 0 T,W,Th 6:00 - 9:10 pm BAS - 126

BASIC MATH/BASIC READING/BASIC LANGUAGE ARTS — Basic Skill classes provide adults with the opportunity to improve their level in reading, writing and math. Improving their basic skills will allow adults to pursue their high school diploma, GED and/or CTE training programs, so they may successfully fulfill the roles of community member, worker, family member, and lifelong learner.

G.E.D./HiSET PREPARATION

G.E.D. Preparation/Bilingual (English—Spanish)-Start Date 01/09/18 9609 0 Jared Hendricks 0 T,W,TH 1:15 - 3:15 pm Catholic Charities

825 Chester Ave.

G.E.D. Preparation Math/Science - Start Date 01/09/18 9611 0 Maria Sorto 0 T,W,Th 6:00 - 9:10 pm BAS - 107

G.E.D. Preparation English/History - Start Date 01/09/18 9611 0 Javier Parra 0 T,W,Th 6:00 - 9:10 pm BAS - 128

G.E.D. Preparation/Bilingual (English—Spanish) - Start Date 01/08/18 9609 0 Jose Cruz 0 M & Th 6:00 - 9:10 pm Mira Monte HS

Room 902

How to register for GED testing.

How to register for HiSET testing.

How to register for GED/Adult Basic Education Classes

Step 1 Attend our mandatory assessment and orientation session.

New students: Assessment sessions are offered Monday at 8:00 a.m., and 1:00 p.m. Tuesday assessments are 8:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. See page 21 for assessment dates. Registration is on a “first-come, first-served” basis.

Returning Students: A counselor/academic advisor will assist you with priority registration near the end of the current quarter.

Step 2 See one of our counselors/academic advisors After completing your assessment, come to the counseling office, on a first-come, first-served basis, to see a counselor/academic advisor. During this meeting your counselor/academic advisor will help you develop your academic plan and will register you for classes.

Step 3 Attend classes on the first day of the session Attend class and remember to follow the enforced attendance policy.

Notes: Please call 396-4423 or 835-1855 for more information regarding High School Diploma classes. There is no fee for adult High School Diploma or GED classes, but students are responsible for books that can be purchased in the Finance Office.

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D I S T A N C E L E A R N I N G ( E S L / C I T I Z E N S H I P )

CLASS DEPOSIT TEACHER CREDIT DAYS PERIOD LOCATION

E.S.L. Distance Learning 9907

Citizenship Distance Learning 9908 0 Therese DeWitt 0 Daily 8:20 - 3:00 pm BAS - 122

E.S.L. Distance Learning 9907 0 Barbara Kitchen 0 Daily 8:20 - 3:00 pm BAS - 122

E.S.L. Distance Learning 9907

Citizenship Distance Learning 9908 0 John Rand 0 Daily 8:20 - 3:00 pm “F” Street

E.S.L. Distance Learning 9907 0 Stephanie Aguilar/ Kristin Thiessen 0 W,Th 5:00 - 9:10 pm BAS - 122

—Distance Learning - Learn at home Learn English at home at your own pace. Bakersfield Adult School now offers a special video check-out program for students who wish to learn English. It features videotape instruction, combined with regularly scheduled meetings with a teacher to provide individualized, self-paced English instruction. Program offers daytime and evening hours. For more information call 835-1855 extension 61165.

JOB SPOT

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G.E.D./HiSET PREPARATION

CLASS DEPOSIT TEACHER CREDIT DAYS PERIOD LOCATION

G.E.D. Prep. English/Writing/History Start Date 01/08/18 9611 0 Anna Danley 0 Daily 8:20 - 10:20 am Job Spot

Skills Lab West

G.E.D. Preparation/Math/Science Start Date 01/08/18 9611 0 Nancy Arias 0 Daily 10:30 - 12:30 pm Job Spot

Skills Lab West

G.E.D. Preparation/Bilingual (English—Spanish) -Start Date 01/09/18 9609

0 Ector Pereida 0 T,W, 6:00 - 9:10 pm Job Spot Skills Lab West

CITIZENSHIP E.S.L. Citizenship Starts 01/08/18 9909 0 Jared Hendricks 0 M & F 1:15 - 3:15 pm Job Spot

Skills Lab West

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

E.S.L. Multi-Level Starts 01/09/18 9910 no Anna Danley 0 T, W, Th 1:00 - 3:00 pm

Job Spot\ Skills Lab West

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ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (BAS) F 21

CLASS FEE TEACHER CREDIT DAYS PERIOD LOCATION

E.S.L. Beginning Literacy 9593 no Bob Georgi 0 Daily 8:20-12:30 pm BAS - 109

E.S.L. Beginning Literacy 9593 no Bob Georgi 0 T,W,Th 6:00-9:10 pm BAS - 109

E.S.L. Beginning Low 9594 no Sandra Gonzalez 0 Daily 8:20-12:30 pm BAS - 111

E.S.L. Beginning Low 9594 no Sandra Gonzalez 0 T,W,Th 6:00-9:10 pm BAS - 111

E.S.L. Beginning Low 9594 no Jaime Quiñonez 0 Daily 8:20-12:30 pm BAS - 112

E.S.L. Beginning Low 9594 no Jaime Quiñonez 0 T,W,Th 6:00-9:10 pm BAS - 112

E.S.L. Beginning High 9595 no Zetta Stewart 0 Daily 8:20-12:30 pm BAS - 108

E.S.L. Beg. Low/Listening/Speaking (Conversation ESL Level 1 & 2) 9592 no Zetta Stewart 0 Daily 1:00-3:00 pm BAS - 108

E.S.L. Beginning High 9595 no Gary Christiansen 0 Daily 8:20-12:30 pm BAS - 118

E.S.L. Beginning High 9595 no Gary Christiansen 0 T,W,Th 6:00-9:10 pm BAS - 118

E.S.L. Beginning High 9595 no Martha Flores 0 T,W,Th 6:00-9:10 pm BAS - 115

E.S.L. Intermediate Low 9596 no Jared Hendricks 0 Daily 8:20-12:30 pm BAS - 110

E.S.L. Intermediate Low 9596 no Denice Gary-Pandol 0 T,W,Th 6:00-9:10 pm BAS - 110

E.S.L. Intermediate Low 9596 no Martha Gonzalez 0 Daily 8:20-12:30 pm BAS - 116

E.S.L. Intermediate Low 9596 no Martha Gonzalez 0 T,W,Th 6:00-9:10 pm BAS - 116

E.S.L. Int. High/Writing 9574 no Phil Nguyen 0 Daily 8:20-10:20 am BAS - 114

E.S.L. Intermediate High 9597 no Phil Nguyen 0 Daily 10:30-12:30 pm BAS - 114

E.S.L. Int. High/Writing 9574 no Phil Nguyen 0 T,W,Th 6:00-9:10 pm BAS - 114

E.S.L. Advance Low/Writing 9573 no Bonnie Vaughan 0 Daily 8:20-10:20 am BAS - 113

E.S.L. Advance High 9600 no Bonnie Vaughan 0 Daily 10:30-12:30 pm BAS - 113

E.S.L. Int. Low/Listening/Speaking (Conversation ESL Level 3, 4, & 5) 9572 no Bonnie Vaughan 0 Daily 1:00-3:00 pm BAS - 113

E.S.L. Advance Low/Writing 9573 9597 no Ana Ortiz 0 T,Th 6:00-9:10 pm BAS - 113

CITIZENSHIP

E.S.L. Citizenship 9909 0 Gary Christiansen 0 Daily 1:00 - 3:00 pm BAS - 118

E.S.L. Citizenship 9909 Starts 01/10/18

0 James Hendricks 0 W 6:00 - 9:10 pm BAS - 113

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E N G L I S H A S A S E C O N D L A N G U A G E E N G L I S H A S A S E C O N D L A N G U A G E

E . S . L . C O U R S E D E S C R I P T I O N S

ESL CITIZENSHIP/PREPARATION — Will assist students in acquiring English Language skills as well as the knowledge and understanding of the principles and form of government, the Constitution, the history, the culture, the institutions and the geography of the United States. Students will learn interviewing skills in preparation for the INS oral interview. ESL BEGINNING — This course is for students who cannot read or write in either their native language or in English. ESL BEGINNING LOW — This course is for students who are literate in their native language, but speak, read, write and understand little or no English. ESL BEGINNING HIGH — This course is designed for students who have limited abilities to communicate their needs by using simple phrases and sentences. ESL INTERMEDIATE LOW — This course is designed to strengthen communication skills for work or social settings, and to enable students to comfortably participate in community activities. ESL INTERMEDIATE HIGH — This course is designed to teach students to follow written directions, comprehend conversations containing unfamiliar vocabulary, participate in face-to-face conversations, and make themselves understood. ESL ADVANCED HIGH — This course is designed to improve Career Readiness skills and conversational abilities. Students will increase vocabulary, improve test taking strategies and generate individual speaking/conversational opportunities based on each lesson. ESL MULTI-LEVEL LOW — This is a multi-level course designed for ESL students in Beginning Literacy, Beginning Low, and Beginning High levels. The purpose is to introduce English language literacy skills and language learning strategies within the context of broad life skills and parenting/tutoring strategies. ESL BEGINNING LOW LISTENING/SPEAKING — This course is designed to provide students additional experience in developing listening, speaking, and pronunciation skills. Pronunciation and speaking units are tied to life skills topics such as: parts of the body, the post office, food, tools, a coffee shop, a kitchen, riding the bus, etc. ESL INT/LOW LISTENING/SPEAKING — This course is designed to build upon the foundation of basic oral skills & developing oral skills that are more sophisticated. Pronunciation and speaking units are tied to life skills topics such as: health, food, community, work, leisure, etc. ESL INT. HIGH/WRITING LEVEL 4 — This course is designed to provide students with skills in writing academic paragraphs that will prepare them to study for their GED or High School Diploma. In addition, they will learn to write letters that will help them in their family and work lives. ESL ADVANCED LOW/NARRATIVE WRITING LEVEL 5 — This course is designed to provide students with skills in writing academic essays that will prepare them for the workplace, and to study for their GED or High School Diploma.

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (Outlying Areas) CLASS FEE TEACHER CREDIT DAYS PERIOD LOCATION

E.S.L. Multi-Level Starts 01/08/18 9910 no Denice

Gary-Pandol 0 Daily 8:20 - 12:30 pm 2727 F Street

E.S.L. Multi-Level Starts 01/09/18 9910 no Maria Gastelum 0 T, W, Th 8:30 - 11:30 am Bessie Owens Elementary School

815 Potomac Ave - Room 29

E.S.L. Multi-Level Starts 01/09/18 9910 no Jane Marie

Ansolabehere 0 T, W, Th 8:20 - 11:30 am Beardsley Elementary School 1001 Roberts Lane - Conf. Room A

E.S.L. Multi-Level Starts 01/09/18 9910 no Angel Espinoza-

Sandoval 0 T, W, Th 8:30 - 11:30 am Fairfax Elementary School 6327 Zephyr Lane - Resource Center

E.S.L. Multi-Level Starts 01/16/18 9910 no Kristen Thiessen 0 T, W, Th 9:00 - 12:00 pm Greenfield Community School

725 Capitola Drive - Room 2

E.S.L. Multi-Level Starts 01/08/18 9910 no Ana Ortiz 0 Daily 8:00 - 12:00 pm South Chester Partnership

800 Ming Avenue

E.S.L. Multi-Level Starts 01/09/18 9910 no Larry Bluemel 0 T & Th 6:00 - 8:00 pm Golden Valley High School

801 Hosking Avenue - Room 705

E.S.L. Multi-Level Starts 01/09/18 9910 no Rafael Ruiz 0 T & W 6:30 - 8:30 pm Mira Monte High School

1800 S. Fairfax Rd - Room 603

E.S.L. Multi-Level Starts 01/09/18 9910 no Araceli Sifuentes 0 T & Th 6:00 - 8:00 pm North High School

300 Galaxy Avenue - Room B71

E.S.L. Multi-Level Starts 01/09/18 9910 no Fermin

De La Luna 0 T & Th 6:30 - 8:30 pm South High School 1101 Planz Road - Room D41

E.S.L. Multi-Level Starts 01/09/18 9910 no James Hendricks 0 T & Th 6:00 - 8:00 pm Stine Elementary School

4300 Wilson Rd. - Room 23

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High School Diploma / Independent Study

Bakersfield Adult School provides adult students the opportunity to complete their High School Diploma requirements. Students will meet with a counselor or academic advisor to create an educational plan to attain their goal of graduation.

1. At age 18, a student can earn credit by taking classes which are offered either day or night.

2. At age 19, a student can be enrolled in an Independent Study program. Independent Study is designed for those who are unable to enroll in classes due to

employment, health problems, or family obligations. Students are required to complete a minimum of 15 hours of homework and meet

with a teacher at a scheduled appointment each week. Online Independent Study: Daily 9-3 pm and Tuesday & Wednesday 4-7 pm. Traditional Independent Study is offered at the Main Campus and at F Street Campus, from 8:00am to 2:30pm, Monday through Friday.

For more information call the Counseling Office: 396-4423 There is no fee for adult high school classes. If students wish to buy their own book please check with the

Finance Office.

Bakersfield Adult School

High School Diploma Requirements

English ................................................................................................. 40

Math (10 credits in Algebra) ........................................................ 30

Biology ................................................................................................ 10

Earth Science ..................................................................................... 10

U.S. History ......................................................................................... 10

World History .................................................................................... 10

Foreign Language/Fine Arts ....................................................... 10

Government ........................................................................................ 5

Economics ............................................................................................ 5

Health .................................................................................................... 5

Electives .............................................................................................. 65

Total Credits Needed ................................................................... 200

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H I G H S C H O O L D I P L O M A

3RD QUARTER SESSION - SPRING SEMESTER 01/09/18 to 03/16/18

Day classes start 01/08/18 Day classes end 03/16/18

Night classes start 01/16/18 Night classes end 03/08/18

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COURSE Cr INSTRUCTOR DAYS TIME ROOM

E N G L I S H  

English 1A 9585A 5 Linda Colvin Daily 8:20-10:20 am 510

Writing Improvement 9793A 5 Linda Colvin Daily 10:20-12:30 pm 510

English Review A 9584A 5 Linda Colvin Daily 1:00-3:00 pm 510

English 1A & 1B 9585A/9585B 5 Betty Lester T,W,Th 6:00-9:10 pm 510

M A T H  Mathematics/Algebra 1A 9512 CTE Math 3A 9807A

5

0 Melanie Bishop Daily 8:20-10:20 am 501

Mathematics/ Transitional Math 50A 9533 5 Melanie Bishop Daily 10:30-12:30 pm 501

Foundations 2A 9660 5 Melanie Bishop Daily 1:00-3:00 pm 501

Mathematics/ Algebra 1A 9512 CTE Math 3A 9807A

5

0 Jesse Faulkenberry T,W,Th 6:00-9:10 pm 501

Mathematics/ Foundations 2A 9660 Math Intermediate/General Math 9671 5 David Howe T,W,Th 6:00-9:10 pm 127

S C I E N C E  

Biology I 9649 5 Sharon Gleason Daily 10:30-12:30 pm 509

Earth Science I 9654 5 Sharon Gleason Daily 1:00-3:00 pm 509

Earth Science I 9654 5 Howard Adams T,W,Th 6:00-9:10 pm 117

S O C I A L   S T U D I E S  

Government 9620 5 Sharon Gleason Daily 8:20-10:20 am 509

Government 9620 5 Arthur Paz T,W,Th 6:00-9:10 pm 509

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C O U R S E D E S C R I P T I O N S

E L E C T I V E S

ARTS I & II — This Visual and Performing Arts/BEGINNING A & B one year class is structured to focus on the rudimentary understanding of the three major components of visual art perform, subject matter, and context. By the investigation of relevant art history, philosophy, and criticism, students will gain a greater awareness of the scope and magnitude of the visual arts and the career possibilities that lie within the discipline. This course satisfies the fine arts requirement for graduation. FINANCIAL LITERACY I —

FINANCIAL LITERACY II —

E N G L I S H ENGLISH REVIEW —

M A T H ALGEBRA IA —

ALGEBRA IB —

CTE MATH —

FOUNDATIONS I A/B

FOUNDATIONS II A/B

S C I E N C E BIOLOGY GENERAL I, II —

EARTH SCIENCE I, II — A course in which the following topics are included: Astronomy, Geology, Meteorology, Oceanographic, Biogeochemical Cycles and Climatology. S O C I A L S T U D I E S ECONOMICS — This course will study economics and its importance to students as present and/or future employees, employers, consumers, savers, innovators, and citizens. Students will study comparative markets systems, understand the role of government in our economy, identify the role of consumers and producers and examine the theory of supply and demand as it models macro and micro-economics phenomena. In addition this course will introduce positive economic behaviors as they relate to individuals and the nation as a whole. U.S. GOVERNMENT —

U.S. HISTORY I —

U.S. HISTORY II —

WORLD HISTORY I/II — The course in World History offers an in-depth study of history, geography, and cultures of selected civilizations chosen from the Western and non-Western world. Students will also examine major turning points in the shaping of the modern world. The course will provide students opportunities to compare and contrast Western and non-Western cultures and to become knowledgeable about historical events as they relate to their respective geo-political settings. World History II presents a chronological narrative of the age of imperialism, major wars and revolutions in the modern world, economic and technological change in the world in recent times.

Step 1

Attend our mandatory assessment and orientation session..

New students: Assessment sessions are offered Monday at 8:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Tuesday assessments are 8:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., and 5:30 p.m. See page 21 for assessment dates. Registration is on a “first-come, first-served” basis.

Returning Students: A counselor /academic advisor will assist you with pr ior ity registration near the end of the current quarter.

Step 2 Out of the area students If you have not attended classes in the Kern High School District, please make arrangements to have your high school transcript sent to BAS. Transcript request forms are available from our registrar in the administrative office. Student signature required.

Step 3 See one of our counselors/academic advisors After completing your assessment, come to the counseling office, on a fir st-come, first-served basis, to see a counselor/academic advisor. During this meeting your counselor/academic advisor will help you develop your academic plan and will register you for classes.

Step 4 Attend classes on the first day of the session Attend class and remember to follow the enforced attendance policy.

Notes: Please call 396-4423 or 835-1855 for more information regarding high school diploma classes. There is no fee for adult High School Diploma or GED classes, but students are responsible for books that can be purchased in the Finance office.

How to register for High School Diploma classes

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H I G H S C H O O L D I P L O M A

4TH QUARTER SESSION - SPRING SEMESTER 03/19/18 to 06/01/18

COURSE Cr INSTRUCTOR DAYS TIME ROOM

E N G L I S H

Career Tech 9643 5 Sharon Gleason Daily 8:20-10:20 am 509

English 1B 9585B 5 Linda Colvin Daily 8:20-10:20 am 510

Writing Improvement 9793B 5 Linda Colvin Daily 10:30-12:30 pm 510

English Review B 9584B 5 Linda Colvin Daily 1:00-3:00 pm 510

English Review A&B 9584A/9584B 5 Betty Lester T,W,Th 5:15-7:15 pm 510

English Language Arts (IP) Word Study 1&2 9789/9790

5 Betty Lester T,W,Th 7:20-9:20 pm 510

M A T H  Mathematics/Algebra 1B 9513 CTE Math 3B 9807B

5

0 Melanie Bishop Daily 8:20-10:20 am 501

Transitional Math 50B 9534 5 Melanie Bishop Daily 10:30-12:30 pm 501

Foundations 2B 9661 5 Melanie Bishop Daily 1:00-3:00 pm 501

Mathematics/Algebra 1B 9513 CTE Math 3B 9807B

5

0 Jesse Faulkenberry T,W,Th 6:00-9:10 pm 501

Mathematics/Foundations 2B 9661 Advanced General Math 9672 5 David Howe T,W,Th 6:00-9:10 pm 127

S C I E N C E

Biology II 9650 5 Sharon Gleason Daily 10:30-12:30 pm 509

Earth Science II 9655 5 Sharon Gleason Daily 1:00-3:00 pm 509

Earth Science II 9655 5 Howard Adams T,W,Th 6:00-9:10 pm 117

S O C I A L   S T U D I E S

Economics 9582 5 Arthur Paz T,W,Th 6:00-9:10 pm 509

Day classes start 03/19/18 Day classes end 06/01/18

Night classes start 04/03/18 Night classes end 05/24/18

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Step 1

Register for your class

Registration is on a

“first‐come, first‐

served” basis.

Students may register for these classes going through Gate #2, Room 102.

Day/Night Enrollment Day/Night Enrollment 1:00 PM ONLY 5:00 PM ONLY February 13, 2018 February 13, 2018 March 12, 2018 March 13, 2018 April 23 April 24 Enrollment Depends on Availability.

Step 2 First day attendance is mandatory or the student

will be dropped.

You will be given a class schedule when you register for class. Your class will start the Monday (morning classes) or Tuesday (night classes)

following your enrollment.

Textbooks and

Testing Material

Some Business textbooks are furnished in the classrooms while others (Record Keeping and Accounting) are availa-ble for sale in the finance office. Please see your instructor or the finance office for further information. Finance Office hours are M—F from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm and Tuesday from 8:00 am to 6:30 pm.

Please call (661)396-4423 or (661)835-1855 for more information regarding Business and Computer classes.

How to register for Business and Computer Classes

OFFICE ASSISTANT  PREREQUISITE COURSES

} Introduction to Computers/ } Basic Business Skills Windows/Outlook } Filing* } Introduction to Word } Introduction to Excel } Keyboarding I* (45 NWPM) } Job Readiness

*Indicates Articulation with Bakersfield Col- lege

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 

} PowerPoint } Publisher } Word Advanced } Excel Advanced } Keyboarding II* (55 NWPM)

} Simulated Office Development*

BOOKKEEPER/ ACCOUNT TECHNICIAN 

} Machine Calculation* (125 NSPM) } Excel Advanced } Record Keeping I & II } Accounting I, II, & III* } QuickBooks

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST 

} Machine Calculation* (125 NSPM) } Word Advanced } Excel Advanced } Keyboarding II* (55 NWPM) } Record Keeping I & II } Medical Terminology*

*Students must complete an Office Assistant Certificate prior to completing any certificates listed below.

Typing Certification / Machine Calculation Certification The Adult School provides typing and machine calculation tests and certification. Certificates issued by this program are accepted by most public and private agencies. Tests are given on the first and third Tuesday of each month, August through June (except July), at 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. The testing fee is $5.00 CASH. ALL TYPING TESTS ARE TAKEN ON COMPUTERS. Valid Photo I.D. is required. * Certificates will be ready for pick up at Administration Office 48 hours after test is taken.

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B U S I N E S S E D U C A T I O N CLASS DATES CREDIT COURSE/SEC. DAYS PERIOD LOCATION TEACHER FEE

Office Assistant, Administrative Assistant, Bookkeeper/Account Technician, and Medical Receptionist

Basic Business Skills Filing * Job Readiness/Skills for Success Keyboarding I, II * Simulated Office Development *

Open Entry

Elective 5

9524 9604 9638 9764,9765 9746

Daily

8:20-10:20 a.m.

10:30-12:30 p.m. 1:00-3:00 p.m.

BAS - 104 Linda Estrada

None

Basic Business Skills Filing * Job Readiness/Skills for Success Keyboarding I, II * Accounting I, II, III * Machine Calculation * QuickBooks Record Keeping I, II Keyboarding I, II *

Open Entry

Elective 5

9524 9604 9638 9764,9765 9501,9502,9503 9662 9869 9705,9709 9764,9765

T, W, Th

6:00-9:10 p.m.

BAS - 104 Maria Ruiz None

Accounting I, II, III * Machine Calculation * QuickBooks Record Keeping I, II Keyboarding I, II *

Open Entry

Elective 5

9501,9502,9503 9662 9869 9705, 9709 9764,9765

Daily 8:20-10:20 a.m. 10:30-12:30 p.m. BAS - 106 Maria Ruiz None

- Basic Business Skills - Job Readiness

— Elective 5

9990 9990 Online

Mandatory Orientation

Jan 11, March 1, April 26, June 7,

2018 4:00-5:45 pm

BAS - 104 Maria Ruiz None

* Courses are Articulated with Bakersfield College

BUSINESS EDUCATION COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

ACCOUNTING I — Entry level course consisting of the study of accounting from simple debits and credits through the complete accounting cycle. ACCOUNTING II — Includes journalizing purchases and cash payments, sales and cash receipts, posting to ledgers, business transactions, work sheets, financial statements, partnerships, closing entries and fiscal period work. ACCOUNTING III — Includes special journals, payroll records, payroll accounting, taxes, business transactions, uncollected accounts receivable, depreciation, notes, interest, accrued items, voucher, petty cash and inventory systems. BASIC BUSINESS SKILLS — Students will obtain knowledge in comparing/proofreading, hand printing, handwriting, spelling, word meanings, completing business forms, calculation, filing referencing and telephoning. FILING — Teaches alphabetic, geographic, subject and numeric filing rules. Emphasis is placed on the process of arranging and storing materials in an orderly manner. JOB READINESS/SKILLS FOR SUCCESS — This class will assist the student in overcoming barriers to employment by active “hands on” activities. Job applications, résumés, “job seeker’ cards and portfolios are some of the exciting class activities students will complete. KEYBOARDING I — Teaches touch typing, margins, tabs, typewriting rules, letters and envelopes. Includes typing certification. KEYBOARDING II — Includes typing straight copy material with speed and accuracy, , and typing certification. MACHINE CALCULATION — Teaches the use of the calculator by learning the 10-key touch method, computing business math problems (interest, discounts, sales slips, etc.). Verifying accuracy and proofreading/editing business documents. Includes ten key certification. QUICKBOOKS — Information Support and Services/QUICKBOOKS is a course in computer accounting. It is offered for students who have some experience with computers and accounting principals. It will provide the learner with the knowledge, skills, and background necessary to understand and use the QuickBooks program to assist in running the accounting end of a business. Students exiting this course have obtained skills needed in the workforce with reference to employment in the accounting or office field. RECORD KEEPING I, II — Students will become acquainted with common types of business forms and activities by completing job simulations for six different types of businesses including direct sales, apartment management, restaurant, retail store, distribution center and independent market. Record Keeping I - Students will complete the job simulations. Record Keeping II - Students will complete the second three job simulations. SIMULATED OFFICE DEVELOPMENT —Opened to students interested in a business career who have met the prerequisites of the class. Students will gain on the job training and experience in a business office environment. Students will carry out oral and written directions effectively, maintain effective work relationships, and work in a team environment.

All schedules are tentative based on staffing and student needs. Failure to appear on time at first class meeting will result in loss of your allotted space in class.

C A R E E R T E C H N I C A L E D U C A T I O N C A R E E R T E C H N I C A L E D U C A T I O N

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C O M P U T E R E D U C A T I O N (Mt. Vernon Campus) CLASS Code Cr DATES DAYS PERIOD LOCATION TEACHER FEE

Computer Operator/Software Applications

Windows 10/Outlook Introduction to Computers (3 weeks) 01/18/18 – 01/26/18 (3 weeks) 03/19/18 – 04/13/18

9552 9552

Elective 5

Structured Daily 8:20-10:20 am BAS - 102 Ben Lopez None

MS Office 2010 Suite - Microsoft Office - Access - Excel - PowerPoint - Word (6 weeks) 01/29/18—03/16/18 (6 weeks) 04/16/18—06/01/18

9886 9886

Elective 20

Structured Daily 8:20-10:20 am BAS - 102 Ben Lopez None

MS Office 2010 Suite - Adobe Photoshop - Adobe Illustrator - Access-Introduction - Access-Advanced - Excel-Introduction - Excel-Advanced - Intro to Computers - PowerPoint - Publisher - Word-Introduction - Word-Advanced (Open Entry)

9877 9878 9551 9883 9859 9882 9552 9557 9861 9555 9880

Elective 5

Open Entry Daily 10:30-12:30 pm BAS - 102 Ben Lopez None

MS Office 2010 Suite - Adobe Photoshop - Adobe Illustrator - Access-Introduction - Access-Advanced - Excel-Introduction - Excel-Advanced - Intro to Computers - PowerPoint - Publisher - Word-Introduction - Word-Advanced (Open Entry)

9877 9878 9551 9883 9859 9882 9552 9557 9861 9555 9880

Elective 5

Open Entry T,W,Th 6:00-9:10 pm BAS - 102 Ben Lopez None

MS Office 2010 Suite - Access-Introduction - Excel-Intro./Advanced - PowerPoint - Publisher - Word-Intro./Advanced Starts 01/09/18—05/29/18

9551 9859, 9882 9557 9861 9555,9880

Elective 5

Open Entry T 5:30-8:40 pm

Stockdale High School 2800 Buena Vista Rd.

Room 1009

Jerry Jones

None

MS Office 2010 Suite - Excel Introduction - Word Introduction - PowerPoint

9990 9990 9990

Elective 5 — Online

Mandatory Orientation

Jan 11, March 1, April 26, June 7,

2018 4:00-5:45 pm

BAS - 102 Ben Lopez None

Articulated with Bakersfield College. ♦Computer classes are subject to cancellation if attendance drops below 20.

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COMPUTER EDUCATION COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

COMPUTER OPERATOR/SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS ADOBE PHOTOSHOP/ILLUSTRATOR — Information Support and Services/Adobe Photoshop/Adobe Illustrator is an industry standard vector graphics software. It is offered for those students who wish to gain or improve proficiency in digital, graphic design. It will provide the learner with advanced knowledge, skills, and the background necessary to create digital graphics, illustrations, and typography for all kinds of media: print, web, interactive, video, and mobile. Students exiting this program will have obtained entry-level job skills for the current workplace settings. INTRO TO COMPUTERS — Students will utilize the Windows 7 operating system in order to learn to understand basic computer vocabulary terms, open applications, save files, print files, shut down computer, work with windows, files and folders, launch Internet Explorer, navigate the World-Wide Web and learn to use search engines. Students will gain knowledge in Outlook, create e-mail accounts, communicate using e-mail, use electronic e-mail, send and receive messages, send attachments, respond to messages and manage contacts. You will also learn how to work with Tasks and Notes. MS ACCESS — This course includes an introduction to the fundamentals of data base design. MS EXCEL — This course is part of the MS Office sequence. The student learns beginning and intermediate spreadsheet techniques and how to create charts and graphs. It is recommended that the Introduction class be taken as a preparatory course. MS OFFICE — This course is a professional office program that introduces students to the basic skills of word processing, electronic spreadsheets, electronic methods of creating advertisements, screen shows and presentations, and electronic databases. It is offered for those students who wish to gain or improve proficiency with word processing, to obtain employment in record keeping, payroll or accounting, to gain employment in the advertising industry, to integrate electronic screen shows into their daily work, to gain or improve proficiency with database programs, and who wish to obtain employment in database analysis. It will provide the learner with basic knowledge, skills, and the background necessary to write and edit business letters, envelopes, mailing labels, calendars, and flyers, develop and edit business spreadsheets, design and edit PowerPoint slides, and develop and edit electronic databases. MS POWERPOINT — The principles of presentation design, creation, and execution are taught in this class. Students create slides, outlines, speaker notes and audience handouts. Presentations include text, clipart, graphs, tables, charts and animation. MS PUBLISHER — This is a course in beginning and intermediate Desktop Publishing. Students learn to create business flyers, brochures, announcements, and cards for all occasions. It is recommended that students take a word processing class prior to enrolling in MS Publisher. MS WORD — Instruction is given in word processing using MS Word. It is excellent preparation for other software in the MS Office sequence. It is recommended that the Introduction class be taken as a preparatory course.

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Proficiency Testing for Instructional Assistants The Adult School provides testing certification in math, reading, and writing. These proficiency tests are given the third Tuesday of each month, (except July and December) at 6:00 p.m. Test candidates should repor t no later than 5:30 p.m. to complete forms, pay fees, and have identity verified. It will take approximately three hours to complete the battery of three tests. The testing fee for the complete battery of three tests is $10. If testing on one test only, the writing test is $6, reading is $2, and math is $2. Fees must be paid in cash. Valid Photo I.D. is required.

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CLASS

FEE

TEACHER

CREDIT

DAYS

PERIOD

LOCATION

Culinary Beginning (Pre-requisite) (1/08/18—3/15/18) 9722 Culinary Advanced (3/18/18—6/01/18) 9542

$50 Cash

(For Both Sessions)

B. Sullivan E. Arriola 30 M – F 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

America’s Job Center of California

1600 E. Belle Terrace

Info Tech Specialist (Pre-requisite) Part I (1/16/18 - 2/14/18) 9873 Network Cabling Part II (2/20/18 - 4/11/18) 9874 Info Tech Specialist (Pre-requisite) Part I (4/17/18 - 5/16/18) 9873 Network Cabling

$50 Cash

(For Both Parts)

Patrick Sawyer 5 T & W 6:00 - 9:30 pm Liberty High School 925 Jewetta Ave.

Room 1704

C A R E E R T E C H N I C A L E D U C A T I O N

CLASS FEE TEACHER CREDIT DAYS PERIOD LOCATION

Health Care Support Occupations (01/08/18 - 06/01/18) 9681

$600 Cash

Diana Lewis 10 Elective Daily

8:20 am - 3:00 pm

2727 F St. Room 132

Home Health Aide (January 22, 24, 29, & 31, 2018) (Clinical: February, 5, 6, 8 & 9, 2018) 9630

$185 Cash

Shirley Ray Th, F 8:00am - 1:30pm

2:00pm - 7:30pm

2727 F St. Room 109

Medical Billing and Coding Class A/B (Computerized) (01/08/18—03/16/18) MBC A 9821 (03/19/18—06/01/18) MBC B 9822

$1,200 Cash

Jeanette Mercado 0 Daily 8:20 am - 3:00 pm 2727 F St.

Room 114

Medical Assistant (01/08/18 - 06/01/18) 9680

$950 Cash

Tifany Porto 0 Daily 8:20 am - 3:00 pm Clinical TBA

2727 F St. Room 104

Nurse Assistant Class 9682 01/16/18 - 05/11/18

$800 Cash

Michelle Gonzalez

10 Elective Daily 8:00 am - 2:30 pm 2727 F St.

Room 103

Nurse Assistant Continuing Education Provider First Wednesday of each Month 01/10/18—05/30/18 9699

$48 Cash

Shirley Ray 1 credit

per class W 8:30 am - 3:10pm 2727 F St.

Phlebotomy/CPT1 (01/09/18—05/31/18) 9700

$800 Cash

Shirley Ray 0 T & Th

8:00 am - 1:30pm 2727 F St.

Room 109

Vocational Nurse Level 2 (Junior) (1/08/18 - 5/31/18) 9816

♦ Katrina Price 0 M,T,Th

7:30 am - 4:00 pm ●1:00 - 4:00 pm 5:00 - 10:10 pm

Community

2727 F St. Room 121

Vocational Nurse Level 4 (Senior) (01/08/18 - 5/31/18) 9818 ♦ Katrina Price 0 W,Th,F

●7:30 am - 4:00 pm

5:00 -10:10 pm Community

2727 F St. Room 121

Anatomy and Physiology 9507 (01/09/18—05/24/18)

$50 Cash Kevin Giese 10 T & Th 6:00 - 9:10 pm Independence HS

Room 910

♦ For current class fee, student insurance, uniforms & books, see program flyer available at 2727 “F” Street. (861-1151) ● Some nursing rotations require scheduled flexibility. If you are not a current student, contact F Street before making payment. Articulated with Bakersfield College.

Medical Terminology (Prerequisite) (01/10/18 - 05/30/18) 9679

$25 Cash Shirley Ray 5 W 5:15 - 9:15 pm BAS - 108

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C A R E E R T E C H N I C A L E D U C A T I O N ( C o n t i n u e d )

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY for the Health Care Professional — This course provides basic structure and function of the human body. Topics include a basic study of the body systems as well as introduction to homeostasis, cells, tissues, nutrition, acid-base balance and electrolytes. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of the fundamental principles of anatomy and physiology and their interrelationships. Prerequisite for BAS VN program. CULINARY BEGINNING — This course provides an introduction to food service career opportunities and requires mastery of entry-level skills, knowledge, and professional attitude/etiquette relating to food preparation and service. The course includes instruction in food production, baking, and garde manager, food safety, nutrition, dining room service and special event planning, career awareness and employability skills, use and care of equipment; workplace safety; menu planning; storeroom/inventory procedures; POS system; facility maintenance; and food service management. CULINARY ADVANCED — This course will expand on the understanding and application of the principles, techniques, and standards related to food production. Pre-requisite for course enrollment: successful completion of the Beginning Culinary Art Program. HEALTH CARE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS — This course is designed for students to address the knowledge and skills required for employment in health care occupations. The course will meet necessary proficiencies to work safely and competently within direct patient contact occupations. These are primarily contained in the classroom and learning laboratories. The course utilizes classroom instruction and community-based learning experiences for students to acquire job-entry occupation skills in our health care delivery system. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST — This course helps students understand technical concepts underlying current and future developments in the information technology field. There will be a special emphasis on networks (wired and wireless) and telecommunications. Students will gain some hands on exposure to powerful, high-level tools for making computer networks, phones and audio visual systems perform. Information Technology Specialist (ITS) is an academic discipline that continues to evolve as computer and communication technologies change. Students will learn various techniques involving computer networking, audio/visual systems, telecommunications, conflict management, project management and blueprint/CAD review and design. NETWORK CABLING — This course will apply and expand key concepts needed to analyze customers’ organizational needs, blue prints reviews, and application of audio/video cabling. Pre-requisite for course enrollment: successful completion of Info Tech Specialist Class. MEDICAL ASSISTANT — Students learn medical law, ethics, medical terminology, sterilization and how to assist with physical exams and office surgeries. Trainees practice skills to perform an electrocardiogram, take vital signs, and learn CPR, venipuncture, drug calculations and medication administration as well as communication and job development skills. Students benefit from a balanced blend of classroom and supervised clinical site training. MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING (Computerized) — This course offers the opportunity to learn skills in bookkeeping and office procedures, billing and collecting, coding of diagnoses and procedures, computerized electronic claim processing, scheduling computerized appointments, tracing delinquent claims, introduction to hospital billing, health insurance plans, along with medical terminology. NURSE ASSISTANT — Students benefit from a balanced blend of classroom and supervised clinical site training at local convalescent homes and hospitals. Students learn basic patient care skills, vital signs, universal precautions, lifting and moving techniques, as well as, proper body mechanics and safety. Each student will complete CPR and first aid training and will learn medical ethics, confidentiality, patient rights, and medical and surgical asepsis patient care procedures. All trainees receive “Skills for Success” instruction throughout the training period to enhance employment potential. Upon successful completion, the graduate may apply for state licensure and take the California State Exam. PHLEBOTOMY/CPT1—This course prepares the student for employment as a phlebotomist (CPT1) in clinics, hospitals and commercial laboratories, medical offices and blood banks. Course also focuses on specimen collection on adults, children, and infants. Emphasis will be placed on infection prevention, patient identification, specimen labeling, specimen handling, processing, professionalism, ethics and medical terminology. Successful completion of this course will qualify the student to comply with the requirements of the California Department of Health Services for Phlebotomy certification. VOCATIONAL NURSE — Adult students who are current CNAs or CMAs and who have completed the VN prerequisites, may apply for this program. Students will be involved in classroom study of medical theory, skills, and techniques and supervised practice at local clinical and hospital sites. After completing the VN program, successful graduates will be able to take the national examination (NCLEX) to become Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs). BAS provides the ability for Bakersfield and Kern County to “grow our own” nurses to help alleviate our communities’ critical nursing shortage.

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Program For Older Adults 2017‐2018

Programs for older adults are designed to offer lifelong education that will provide opportunities for personal growth and development, community involvement, survival skills needed for self-maintenance, and economic self-sufficiency.

LOCATION MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

Evergreen Arvin Health Care & Rehabilitation Center 323 Campus Drive

Historical & Current Perspectives/Current Events 2:00-4:00 p.m. Lusk

Evergreen Health & Rehabilitation Center 6212 Tudor Way

Historical & Current Perspectives/Current Events 1:30-4:00 p.m. Lusk

Brookdale Senior Living Solutions 350 Calloway Drive

Historical & Current Perspectives/Current Events 9:00-11:30 a.m. Lusk

Historical & Current Perspectives/Current Events 2:00-4:30 p.m. Lusk

Golden Living 3601 San Dimas

Kern City Association 1003 Pebble Beach

Physical Fitness/Diet, Exercise & Nutrition 10:00-12:00 p.m. Fox

Physical Fitness/Diet, Exercise & Nutrition 10:00-12:00 p.m. Fox

Physical Fitness/Diet, Exercise & Nutrition 10:00-12:00 p.m. Fox

Life House Parkview Convalescent Hospital 329 N. Real Road

Historical & Current Perspectives/Current Events 2:00-4:00 p.m. Petersen

Pacifica Senior Living 3209 Brookside Drive

Historical & Current Perspectives/Current Events 9:00-11:00 a.m. Lusk

Health & fitness Literacy/Cooking 9-11 am Petersen

Parkview Julian South H & Julian Avenue

Health & Fitness Literacy/ Cooking 9:15-11:15 a.m. Petersen

Rasmussen Center (N.O.R.) 115 E. Roberts Lane

Fine & Applied Arts/ Basic Drawing/Oil Painting 9:00-12:10 p.m. Giordano

Rosewood 1301 New Stine Road

Fine & Applied Arts/ Introduction to Drawing 9:00-12:10 p.m. Giordano

Historical & Current Perspectives/Current Events 9:00-11:00 a.m. Petersen

Jasmine Terrace of Bakersfield 5400 Stine Rd.

Physical Fitness/Diet, Exercise & Nutrition 9:00-11:00 a.m. Fox

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For: ESL

Daytime - Dec. 4th, , 5th, 18th, & 19th, 2017 8:00 am and 1:00 pm

Evenings – Dec. 5th & 19th, 2017 5:30 pm

Through Gate #2 —Room #121

For: Diploma, ABE, GED Daytime - Dec. 11th, , 12th, 18th, & 19th, 2017

8:00 am and 1:00 pm Evenings – Dec. 12th & 19th, 2017

5:30 pm Through Gate #4— Room #505

Enrollment Depends on space Availability

New Student Assessment & Registration

3rd. Quarter 2018 Enrollment

For: ESL

Daytime - March 5th, , 6th, 12th & 13th, 2018 8:00 am and 1:00 pm

Evenings – March 6th & 13th, 2018 5:30 pm

Through Gate #2 —Room #121

For: Diploma, ABE, GED Daytime - March 5th, 6th , 12th , & 13th, 2018

8:00 am and 1:00 pm Evenings – March 6th & 13th, 2018

5:30 pm Through Gate #4— Room #505

Enrollment Depends on space Availability

New Student Assessment & Registration

4th. Quarter 2018 Enrollment

Failure to appear on time at first class meeting will result in loss of your allotted space in class. If a student is dropped for non attendance student may re-enroll for the next session.

MODIFIED MANAGED ENROLLMENT

GED ABE ESL

4 absences allowed in an 4-week attendance period - Dropped on the 5th absence.

3 absences allowed in an 4-week attendance period - Dropped on the 4th absence.

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Computer Education Business Education

2 absences allowed in a 4-week attendance period - Dropped on the 3rd absence.

3 absences allowed in a 4-week attendance period - Dropped on the 4th absence.

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MANAGED ENROLLMENT

High School Diploma Absences start from the beginning of each quarter.

(HSD) 7 absences allowed in a quarter - Dropped on the 8th absence.

3 absences allowed in a quarter - Dropped on the 4th absence.

Attendance Policies 2017 - 2018

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A D U L T B A S I C / S E C O N D A R Y E D U C A T I O N

Revised 9/15/15 Bakersfield Adult School, Fall, 2015 Website: bas.kernhigh.org

K.H.S.D. Policies PUBLIC NOTICE: It is the policy of the Kern High School District not to discriminate on the basis of physical or mental disability in any of its policies, procedures, and practices. This policy covers admission, access, and treatment in programs and activit ies including, but not l imited to, academic admission, financial aid, educational services, and extracurricular activit ies. The lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission to and participation in vocational education programs. For additional information, contact the ADA Compliance Office, Mark Balch, Kern High School District Office, 5801 Sundale Avenue, Bakersf ie ld, CA 93309 (661) 827-3100. Pol ic ies ref lect ing th is not ice are found in the Kern High School District Administrative Code, Policies 200-262.4, 4900-4965, 100.3, and 221.5. SMOKING POLICY: The Kern High School District has declared all Bakersfield Adult School property to be tobacco free. Adult Education students, faculty and visitors must leave the property to use tobacco. UNIFORM COMPLAINT PROCEDURES: The Governing Board recognizes that the District has primary responsibility for insuring that it complies with State and Federal laws and regulations governing educational programs. The District shall investigate and seek to resolve complaints at the local level. The District shall follow uniform complaint procedures when addressing complaints alleging unlawful discrimination or failure to comply with State or Federal law in adult basic education, consolidated categorical aid programs, migrant education, vocational education, child care and development programs, child nutrit ion programs, and special education programs. A copy of these procedures is available in the front office or from any administrator.

When you enroll, you are giving us permission to contact you by phone or email.

Students are not to wear clothing that has writing or graphics referring to alcohol, tobacco, drugs, gangs or sex.

Cell phones and other electronic devices should be turned off and put away while in class.

Students must follow the attendance policy of their program.

● Park in designated areas only. Harassment of any kind towards students, teachers or staff is prohibited.

● No smoking is permitted anywhere on BAS campuses. Food and beverages are not permitted in class.

If you come to school under the influence of drugs or alcohol, you will be suspended or expelled.

No loitering - students must be in class.

Cheating, copying or tampering with tests will result in disciplinary action. The selling of food or items is not allowed.

● Children are not allowed in class or testing. Avoid profanity, verbal abuse and disruptiveness.

No disruptive clothing. Shirts and shoes must be worn at all times.

Please note that the contract you must sign before enroll at BAS classes includes the following:

(KHSD) BAKERSFIELD ADULT SCHOOL

ADULT STUDENT BEHAVIOR GUIDELINES

Bakersfield Adult School students are expected to:

BE IN CLASS, attend regularly and make progress in class. Treat other students, teachers and staff with respect.

D I S C I P L I N E P R O C E D U R E S

Verbal warning by teacher Student-teacher conference Referral to the counseling office Administrative and/or security intervention Possible suspension or termination

● Automatic Dismissal will be enforced for the following:

Possession or sale of drugs, marijuana, alcohol, or weapons (including look-alikes)

Intimidating or threatening behavior toward other students or faculty and staff

Repeated loitering after being warned by school staff Defacing school property with graffiti

Due Process Students have the right to due process, which means that students have the opportunity to explain the cause or reason for their actions before disciplinary action is taken.

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Bakersfield Adult School, Fall, 2015 Website: bas.kernhigh.org

BAKERSFIELD ADULT SCHOOL BOOK PRICE LIST

(Prices subject to Change; list includes books of classes that may not be offered every semester.)

America’s Job Center of CA 1600E. Belle Terrace Bakersfield, CA 93307 635-2600 Bakersfield Adult School Health Careers Center 2727 'F' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661)861-1151 Bakersfield Adult School 501 Mt. Vernon Avenue Bakersfield CA 93307 (661)835-1855 B.A.R.C 2240 So. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 (661)834-2272 Bessie Owens Elem. School 815 Potomac Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93307 (661)631-5420 Beardsley Elementary School 1001 Roberts Ln. Bakersfield CA 93308 (661)392-1417 Brookdale Senior Living Sol. 350 Calloway Drive Bakersfield, CA 93312 (661)587-0182/587-0221

Career Resource Department 2727 'F' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661)322-7492 Catholic Charities of Bakersfield 825 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA. 93301 (661)281-2130 Evergreen Arvin Health Care & Rehabilitation Center 323 Campus Arvin, CA 93203 (661)854-4475 Evergreen Health & Reh Center 6212 Tudor Way Bakersfield, CA 93306 (661)873-3133 Fairfax Elementary School 6327 Zephyr Lane Bakersfield, CA 93307 (661)366-6021 Greenfield Community School 725 Capitola Drive Bakersfield, CA 93307 (661)837-3717 Golden Living 3601 San Dimas Bakersfield, CA 9330 (661)323-2894

Golden Valley High School 801 Hosking Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 (661)827-0800 Jasmine Terrace of Bakersfield 5400 Stine Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93313 (661)398-8802 Job Spot 1501 Panama Lane Unit H 100-300 Bakersfield, CA 93307 661 396-4990 Kern City Association 1003 Pebble Beach Bakersfield, CA 93309 (661)831-2035 Lerdo Correctional Facility 17635 Industrial Farm Road Bakersfield, CA 93308 (661)391-7333 Liberty High School 925 Jewetta Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93312 (661)587-0925 Life House Parkview Conv. Hospital 329 No. Real Road Bakersfield, CA 93309 (661)327-7107

Mira Monte High School 1800 Fairfax Road Bakersfield, CA 93307 (661)852-0608 North High School 300 Galaxy Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93308 (661)399-3351 Pacifica Senior Living 3209 Brookside Drive Bakersfield, CA 93311 (661)663-9671 Parkview Julian 1801 Julian Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93304 (661)831-9150 Rasmussen Center (NOR) 115 E. Roberts Lane Bakersfield, CA 93308 (661)392-2030 Rosewood Senior Living Community 1301 New Stine Road Bakersfield, CA 93309 (661)834-0620 South Chester Partnership 800 Ming Avenue Bakersfield, Ca 93307 (661)398-0203/631-5495

South High School 1101 Planz Rd. Bakersfield, CA 93304 (661)831-3680

Stine Elementary School 4300 Wilson Road Bakersfield, CA 93309 (661)831-1022 Stockdale High School 2800 Buena Vista Road Bakersfield, CA 93311 (661)665-2800

Bakersfield Adult School Sites Bakersfield Adult School provides a High School Diploma program, vocational training, medical programs and ESL classes. The main campus is locat‐ed at 501 So. Mt. Vernon Avenue. Office hours are 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 5:00 to 9:10 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday. The following is a list of Adult School class loca ons:

Bakersfield Adult School, Spring 2018 Page 23 Website: bas.kernhigh.org

A.B.E./G.E.D. CLASSES GED Text - English ........................................................ 20.00 GED Language Arts, Writing ............................................ 20.00 GED Language Arts, Reading .......................................... 20.00 GED Science .................................................................. 20.00 GED Social Studies Skills ................................................. 20.00 Calculator ...................................................................... 18.00 ACCOUNTING CLASSES Accounting Authentic Threads Manual Simulation Packet...36.00 Accounting Digital Diversions Manual Simulation Packet.….36.00 Accounting MC Red Carpet Event Simulation Packet ……….37.00 Accounting Working Papers 1-17 ………………………………….25.00 Accounting Working Papers 18-24 ……………………………..…25.00 Keeping Financial Records for Business 1-9 …………………..28.00 Keeping Financial Records for Business 10-16………………..30.00 ENGLISH CLASSES Best Short Stories ............................................................ 26.00 MATH CLASSES

Algebra I (USED) ............................................................ 35.00 Foundations I ................................................................. 73.00 Foundations II ............................................................... 75.00 Number Power Algebra ................................................... 20.00 Fractions, Decimals and Percentages ............................... 20.00 SOCIAL STUDY SKILLS Civics for Today (Government) ........................................ 16.50 Social Studies Skills ........................................................ 20.00

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