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with Lynn Sheehan, York Adult Education
Are you passionate about education and looking for a rewarding teaching opportunity? Look no further than York Adult Education! With a long-standing reputation for excellence, York Adult Education provides a dynamic and supportive environment for both students and educators alike. Whether you are an experienced teacher, just starting your teaching career, or never taught before, joining our team will give you the chance to make a real difference in the lives of adult learners.
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WOWI
with Lynn Sheehan, York Adult Education
The WOWI (World of Work Inventory) Career Assessment takes into account your skills, interests, and work style. After you take the assessment, a trained WOWI professional will interpret the results with you. You will then meet one-on-one and find out what job(s) you are best suited for. Together we will Assess, Explore and Plan your future! This WOWI service is kept free for you due to the generosity of a grant through the Maine Department of Education. Please complete this brief survey for the DOE and the WOWI is free. If you'd rather not, then the cost is $75. The counseling time can be in person at the York Adult Education, or livestreamed on your computer. #1on1 Instructor: Lynn Sheehan
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York High School Diploma
with Various Teachers, York Adult Education
Earn the credits you need to earn your diploma. Call to register at 207.363.7922 or email horr@yorkschools.org and schedule pre-testing. Rolling Admission. Reading and Writing, Mon 6-8pm Math, Tues 6-8pm
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How to Write a Great Resume: 1-on-1
with Tim Sheehan, York Adult Education
Whether you have never written a resume, or just need to update one, this course will teach you the best ways to present your experience, skills, and career goals. In this challenging employment market, your resume must reflect your skills in a way that will ensure that you will be contacted for an interview. By Appointment. #1on1 Instructor: Kate Points
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Dual Enrollment: Learn More While Saving $$$
with Lisa Robertson, YCCC Staff, and Community Panel, York Adult Education
High School juniors and seniors can take up to 8 classes (24 credits) for FREE at the University of Maine and Maine Community College System. High school juniors, seniors, and parents are invited to join the discussion to learn more about Maine’s Early College Opportunities, CLEP, and other ways to earn credit for college, while saving thousands of dollars! The benefit is not just in the monetary savings; save time, learn skills to prepare for success in college, and gain the confidence to reach for your dreams! Watch the Recorded Webcast.
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English Language Beginner AM
with Joan Halloway, York Adult Education
English Language learners who want to improve their speaking, reading, writing, and listening skills, will work on vocabulary, pronunciation, comprehension, and conversation. Students must make a registration appointment by calling 207-363-7922, or emailing horr@yorkschools.org AM Beginner 9-10:30am, AM Intermediate/Advanced 10-11:30am, Tuess and Thurs PM Beginner 6-7:30pm, PM Intermediate/Advanced 7-8:30pm, Mons and Weds Instructor: Joan Halloway
English Language Learning - Beginner
with Elizabeth DiLalla, RSU #13 Adult and Community Education
English Beginner class designed for English Language Learners at the beginning level, with a focus on grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and life skills. Students will have the opportunity to practice listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in this class.
In-person at McLain School or remotely on:
Wednesdays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
HiSET Math
with Megan McOsker, RSU 24 Adult Education
Learn new math skills and brush up on the basics in order to pass the HiSET Math test. Working with your instructor, you can target any gaps in your math knowledge, as you build skills for the HiSET test.
The HiSET math test includes: number operations, measurement, geometry, data analysis, probability, and algebra. In addition to math skills, we focus on test taking skills and breaking down math and test anxiety.
In addition to daytime classes, we have open labs day and evenings when you can also meet with teachers and tutors.
A little about the HiSET math test:
The HiSET math test is 50 multiple choice questions; you have 90 minutes to complete the test. We provide a calculator, a formula sheet, and scrap paper and pencils. You can take the HiSET on paper or on the computer. Most people prefer taking the test on computer. You receive your score immediately on the computer. It can take up to two weeks to get your scores if you take the test on paper.
All students take practice tests before taking the official HiSET tests; there is no cost for taking the HiSET in Maine.
This class is for our high school completion program. Please contact us for registration information @ 207-422-4794.