This document provides a calendar, registration information, course descriptions, and contact information for adult education courses offered by New Milford Adult Education. The calendar lists dates that classes are canceled, including holidays, recesses, and weather-related closings. Registration information provides policies on registering, payments, refunds, and attendance eligibility. A wide range of courses are described, including high school diploma and GED preparation, ESL, career enhancement like CNA training, computers, languages, arts and crafts, fitness, and enrichment topics. Office hours and staff contact information is also included.
Special Education Teacher needed for a substantially separate classroom/inclusion classroom for
children with multiple disabilities at the elementary level (Grades K-2). This is a long-term substitute position
from October 4 through December 17, 2010. Massachusetts Special Education Teacher license required. Please
send letter of interest, resume, three letters of reference and copy of license to Dr. Gretchen Bravacos at
gretchen_bravacos@wellesley.k12.ma.us or mail documents to 63 Hastings St., Wellesley, 02481.
Part-Time: Speech and Language Pathologist needed for a part-time position (2 days/week) at the elementary
level. Massachusetts SLP
Today when a person really feels that he tries more than thousand of time to clarify any job related exam but he fails to do that, so only one way is going to help him in this situation and that is self employment, and straight a way is Tuition yap! once he becomes a master of some student and gradually doing tutoring he can be more good in his work. So basically here i have a presented a data in docx format where every tutor can register his/her student data and even store them for further use. Good luck!
This document provides information for teachers and staff returning to school including attendance procedures, changes to Regents exams, computer help tips, confidentiality policies, first day schedules, bus drills, cell phone policies, snow day procedures, substitute request forms, ID picture days, handbook changes, Moodle login information, school year initiatives including Common Core units, classroom walkthroughs and team meeting requirements.
This document provides information for parents about Year 7 at a school. It includes details about the school's values, staff contacts, uniform policy, behavior system, attendance expectations, and the school day schedule. Parents are informed about progress checks, parents' evenings, and aspirations day where they can meet with teachers. The Head of Year also discusses how the school has adapted during COVID and supports student wellbeing and workload management.
This document provides information for parents about their child's Year 13 at school. It includes an agenda for an information evening with topics like post-16 options, careers guidance, and financial support. The hopes and expectations for students by the end of Year 13 are outlined. Requirements to enter Year 14, the sixth form curriculum, academic monitoring and support are summarized. Options after Year 13 like university, apprenticeships or employment are also addressed.
This document outlines the class schedule, policies, and other important information for Grade 10 students at Samar Colleges Junior High School for the upcoming school year. It provides the limited face-to-face and online class schedules, attendance and output submission policies, grading system, examination dates, uniform and ID policies, tuition and fees, and important dates. It also lists the homeroom PTA officers and notes an upcoming PTA board election. The document aims to inform students and parents of all guidelines and expectations for the academic year.
AMI School Parent Handbook Nursery Branch 2012-2013Rashid Rupani
The document is a parent handbook for the 2012-2013 school year at The A.M.I. School. It provides information on school policies, procedures, programs and activities for parents. Key details include the school's timings, dress code, homework policy, field trips, health policies on immunization and illness, and safety procedures for traffic and emergencies. The handbook aims to inform parents of all necessary guidelines and events over the course of the academic year.
Special Education Teacher needed for a substantially separate classroom/inclusion classroom for
children with multiple disabilities at the elementary level (Grades K-2). This is a long-term substitute position
from October 4 through December 17, 2010. Massachusetts Special Education Teacher license required. Please
send letter of interest, resume, three letters of reference and copy of license to Dr. Gretchen Bravacos at
gretchen_bravacos@wellesley.k12.ma.us or mail documents to 63 Hastings St., Wellesley, 02481.
Part-Time: Speech and Language Pathologist needed for a part-time position (2 days/week) at the elementary
level. Massachusetts SLP
Today when a person really feels that he tries more than thousand of time to clarify any job related exam but he fails to do that, so only one way is going to help him in this situation and that is self employment, and straight a way is Tuition yap! once he becomes a master of some student and gradually doing tutoring he can be more good in his work. So basically here i have a presented a data in docx format where every tutor can register his/her student data and even store them for further use. Good luck!
This document provides information for teachers and staff returning to school including attendance procedures, changes to Regents exams, computer help tips, confidentiality policies, first day schedules, bus drills, cell phone policies, snow day procedures, substitute request forms, ID picture days, handbook changes, Moodle login information, school year initiatives including Common Core units, classroom walkthroughs and team meeting requirements.
This document provides information for parents about Year 7 at a school. It includes details about the school's values, staff contacts, uniform policy, behavior system, attendance expectations, and the school day schedule. Parents are informed about progress checks, parents' evenings, and aspirations day where they can meet with teachers. The Head of Year also discusses how the school has adapted during COVID and supports student wellbeing and workload management.
This document provides information for parents about their child's Year 13 at school. It includes an agenda for an information evening with topics like post-16 options, careers guidance, and financial support. The hopes and expectations for students by the end of Year 13 are outlined. Requirements to enter Year 14, the sixth form curriculum, academic monitoring and support are summarized. Options after Year 13 like university, apprenticeships or employment are also addressed.
This document outlines the class schedule, policies, and other important information for Grade 10 students at Samar Colleges Junior High School for the upcoming school year. It provides the limited face-to-face and online class schedules, attendance and output submission policies, grading system, examination dates, uniform and ID policies, tuition and fees, and important dates. It also lists the homeroom PTA officers and notes an upcoming PTA board election. The document aims to inform students and parents of all guidelines and expectations for the academic year.
AMI School Parent Handbook Nursery Branch 2012-2013Rashid Rupani
The document is a parent handbook for the 2012-2013 school year at The A.M.I. School. It provides information on school policies, procedures, programs and activities for parents. Key details include the school's timings, dress code, homework policy, field trips, health policies on immunization and illness, and safety procedures for traffic and emergencies. The handbook aims to inform parents of all necessary guidelines and events over the course of the academic year.
The SKIES Unlimited program is located at 10790 Chapel Drive and offers various classes and programs for youth, including theater, taekwondo, babysitting courses, and cooking classes. Several programs will not be held on specified Mondays in September through December 2012. Registration for all SKIES programs requires current enrollment in CYS Services. Payment can be made at various locations and disenrollment forms are needed to withdraw from ongoing programs like taekwondo. The SKIES classroom and other youth programs will be relocating to new facilities in the fall.
Bulk SMS services provide several advantages for educational institutions and parents. It allows schools to regularly communicate important information to parents such as student attendance and performance, schedules, emergencies, exam results and more. This keeps parents informed and engaged. It also benefits parents by alerting them to schedule changes and student absences. The SMS system streamlines processes like admissions and results and reduces costs for schools compared to traditional paper-based methods. Overall, bulk SMS creates better communication between schools and parents to the benefit of student success.
Bulk SMS services provide several advantages for educational institutions and parents. It allows schools to regularly communicate important information to parents such as student attendance and performance, schedules, emergencies, exam results and more. This improves monitoring of students and engagement with parents. For parents, it ensures they are promptly informed about their child's school activities and welfare. The services reduce costs for schools while creating a more efficient system to share updates and strengthen the school-parent relationship.
Evidence for my ePortfolio.
As Marketing Coordinator, I designed our course catalogs using InDesign and Photoshop and managed the relationship. with our printing company, Folder Graphics
This document provides information for parents about the 5th grade program at Kuentz Elementary School. It outlines the school hours, policies on attendance, tardiness, communication methods, visitors, homework, grading, dress code, and more. The educational philosophy focuses on building life-long learners through connecting learning to the real world. Parents are encouraged to stay informed about their child's progress and activities through the grade-level newsletter, parent connection, and communication folder.
This document provides an overview of the K-12 curriculum and policies for a school in the Philippines. It outlines the subjects and time allotments for grades 7-12, including the core curriculum and specific tracks for senior high school. It also details the school's code of discipline regarding uniforms, grooming, identification, mobile devices, tardiness, absences, holidays and general rules of conduct. The goal of the school's discipline is for students to learn self-governance and submit to authority.
This newsletter from McGary Middle School provides contact information for school staff, announces upcoming events like volleyball games and a talent show, and shares updates about new start times, the dress code policy, and free and reduced lunch applications. It also welcomes new staff members and announces the members of the 2015-2016 cheer team.
Year 14 Induction for Website final (1).ppsxMFERON1
This document provides information for Year 14 students and parents about induction evening at Aquinas Grammar School. It introduces the pastoral care team for Year 14 including tutors, heads of year, and vice principals. It outlines expectations around attendance, punctuality, and use of the school app for communication. Information is provided on pastoral support, mental health resources, and CCEA exam arrangements for 2022-23. Details are given on UCAS applications, career guidance resources, and decision making for next steps after A-Levels.
Tisbury School's mission is to develop confident, resourceful lifelong learners. The newsletter provides information on upcoming events like swimming sports and the zone athletics championships. It also summarizes the school's achievement data from the previous year and areas of focus for improving student outcomes in math, writing, and reading. The principal thanks the community for their support of recent events and volunteers are sought for the monthly sausage sizzle.
The circular provides updates on various school activities and events:
- Academics and testing are progressing well, with the first cricket games and athletics program underway. An inter-schools athletics meeting will be held on February 13.
- Several school policies are available to view online on the school website.
- A Grade 12 academic evening will be held on February 17 to provide information from various universities.
- Various school societies have begun, meeting mostly on Tuesdays, covering topics like public speaking, photography, drama, and more.
- Parents can meet teachers at a PTSA AGM on February 11 and tests are scheduled for February 9 and 12.
- The circular encourages participation in the My
This newsletter from Tisbury School provides information to parents on upcoming events, dates, notices and recent achievements. It announces that the cross country event will be held the next day and provides details. It also lists future dates for interviews, the end of term, a Martin Curtis performance and BOT meetings. Notices include reminders about school hours, enrolments and compliments received about student behavior. The principal discusses the school's behavior management approach and opportunities for feedback.
This document is the 2012-2013 student agenda for Etowah High School. It provides information about the school administration, mission and belief statements, attendance policies, guidance services, and other general information about the school. The principal is Mr. Keith Ball and the school is located at 6565 Putnam Ford Drive in Woodstock, Georgia. The mission of Etowah High School is to graduate lifelong learners and productive community and global citizens. The agenda outlines the school's 11 belief statements and policies regarding attendance, tardiness, check outs, and guidance services.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City. It includes details about a 'Settling In' workshop, Vietnamese classes beginning, parent-teacher meetings, and a wine and cheese social event in September. Examination results from 2014 are also summarized, noting that students achieved the best results ever with many high scores. The PE and marketing departments provide information about October holiday sports programs for football, basketball, and multi-skills classes for children of different ages.
The document contains announcements for various upcoming events at Georgian College including:
1) A free workshop for parents on dealing with teen anxiety, stress, and depression on April 25th from 7pm-8pm.
2) An opportunity for students to try out trades like electrical, plumbing, and welding at the Georgian College Midland campus on May 15th or 16th.
3) An information session about exploring a future career in medicine at RVH and University of Toronto on June 13th.
Iloilo Integrated Christian's Ace International SchoolChristians_ace
The document provides information for parents about the IICAIS Parent's Orientation. It outlines the school's vision, mission, and values of promoting academic and character excellence. It discusses policies around attendance, tardiness, homework, discipline, progress reports, and more. The goal is to develop Christian character in students and enable parents to actively participate in their child's education.
This document contains multiple public service announcements and notices related to events at a school or college including:
- A workshop for parents on dealing with teen anxiety, stress and depression on April 25
- Information on postponing the OSSLT exam and hiring student painters
- Details on submitting public service announcements by May 17
- An exposition at Georgian College on May 15-16 to try trades like welding and carpentry
- An information session on exploring a future career in medicine on June 13
- Deadlines for community service forms, scholarships and bursary applications
- Availability of yearbooks and pancake breakfasts on Thursdays
- Policies on computer vandalism and earning co-op credits
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events at Tisbury School in Invercargill, New Zealand. It announces that the school choir's first practice will be on July 9th and the end of the school term is July 12th. It also provides the dates of upcoming sports events and notifies parents that the public health nurse will visit on August 1st. Finally, it recognizes students who received certificates for their academic achievements.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events at Tisbury School in Invercargill, New Zealand. It announces that the school choir's first practice will be on July 9th and the end of the school term is July 12th. It also provides the dates of upcoming sports events and notifies parents that the public health nurse will visit on August 1st. Finally, it recognizes students who received certificates for their academic achievements.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events at Tisbury School in Invercargill, New Zealand. It announces that the school choir's first practice will be on July 9th and the end of the school term is July 12th. It also provides the dates of upcoming sports events and notifies parents that the public health nurse will visit on August 1st. Finally, it recognizes students who received certificates for their academic achievements.
- John Howitt Elementary School welcomes new students and families for the exciting new school year. It provides contact information for the principal and teachers.
- It outlines safety procedures for dropping off and picking up students, encourages bike helmet use, and describes the safe arrival program to ensure all students make it to school.
- It lists volunteer opportunities for parents and important schedules like school hours, recess times, and the secretary's hours.
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The SKIES Unlimited program is located at 10790 Chapel Drive and offers various classes and programs for youth, including theater, taekwondo, babysitting courses, and cooking classes. Several programs will not be held on specified Mondays in September through December 2012. Registration for all SKIES programs requires current enrollment in CYS Services. Payment can be made at various locations and disenrollment forms are needed to withdraw from ongoing programs like taekwondo. The SKIES classroom and other youth programs will be relocating to new facilities in the fall.
Bulk SMS services provide several advantages for educational institutions and parents. It allows schools to regularly communicate important information to parents such as student attendance and performance, schedules, emergencies, exam results and more. This keeps parents informed and engaged. It also benefits parents by alerting them to schedule changes and student absences. The SMS system streamlines processes like admissions and results and reduces costs for schools compared to traditional paper-based methods. Overall, bulk SMS creates better communication between schools and parents to the benefit of student success.
Bulk SMS services provide several advantages for educational institutions and parents. It allows schools to regularly communicate important information to parents such as student attendance and performance, schedules, emergencies, exam results and more. This improves monitoring of students and engagement with parents. For parents, it ensures they are promptly informed about their child's school activities and welfare. The services reduce costs for schools while creating a more efficient system to share updates and strengthen the school-parent relationship.
Evidence for my ePortfolio.
As Marketing Coordinator, I designed our course catalogs using InDesign and Photoshop and managed the relationship. with our printing company, Folder Graphics
This document provides information for parents about the 5th grade program at Kuentz Elementary School. It outlines the school hours, policies on attendance, tardiness, communication methods, visitors, homework, grading, dress code, and more. The educational philosophy focuses on building life-long learners through connecting learning to the real world. Parents are encouraged to stay informed about their child's progress and activities through the grade-level newsletter, parent connection, and communication folder.
This document provides an overview of the K-12 curriculum and policies for a school in the Philippines. It outlines the subjects and time allotments for grades 7-12, including the core curriculum and specific tracks for senior high school. It also details the school's code of discipline regarding uniforms, grooming, identification, mobile devices, tardiness, absences, holidays and general rules of conduct. The goal of the school's discipline is for students to learn self-governance and submit to authority.
This newsletter from McGary Middle School provides contact information for school staff, announces upcoming events like volleyball games and a talent show, and shares updates about new start times, the dress code policy, and free and reduced lunch applications. It also welcomes new staff members and announces the members of the 2015-2016 cheer team.
Year 14 Induction for Website final (1).ppsxMFERON1
This document provides information for Year 14 students and parents about induction evening at Aquinas Grammar School. It introduces the pastoral care team for Year 14 including tutors, heads of year, and vice principals. It outlines expectations around attendance, punctuality, and use of the school app for communication. Information is provided on pastoral support, mental health resources, and CCEA exam arrangements for 2022-23. Details are given on UCAS applications, career guidance resources, and decision making for next steps after A-Levels.
Tisbury School's mission is to develop confident, resourceful lifelong learners. The newsletter provides information on upcoming events like swimming sports and the zone athletics championships. It also summarizes the school's achievement data from the previous year and areas of focus for improving student outcomes in math, writing, and reading. The principal thanks the community for their support of recent events and volunteers are sought for the monthly sausage sizzle.
The circular provides updates on various school activities and events:
- Academics and testing are progressing well, with the first cricket games and athletics program underway. An inter-schools athletics meeting will be held on February 13.
- Several school policies are available to view online on the school website.
- A Grade 12 academic evening will be held on February 17 to provide information from various universities.
- Various school societies have begun, meeting mostly on Tuesdays, covering topics like public speaking, photography, drama, and more.
- Parents can meet teachers at a PTSA AGM on February 11 and tests are scheduled for February 9 and 12.
- The circular encourages participation in the My
This newsletter from Tisbury School provides information to parents on upcoming events, dates, notices and recent achievements. It announces that the cross country event will be held the next day and provides details. It also lists future dates for interviews, the end of term, a Martin Curtis performance and BOT meetings. Notices include reminders about school hours, enrolments and compliments received about student behavior. The principal discusses the school's behavior management approach and opportunities for feedback.
This document is the 2012-2013 student agenda for Etowah High School. It provides information about the school administration, mission and belief statements, attendance policies, guidance services, and other general information about the school. The principal is Mr. Keith Ball and the school is located at 6565 Putnam Ford Drive in Woodstock, Georgia. The mission of Etowah High School is to graduate lifelong learners and productive community and global citizens. The agenda outlines the school's 11 belief statements and policies regarding attendance, tardiness, check outs, and guidance services.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City. It includes details about a 'Settling In' workshop, Vietnamese classes beginning, parent-teacher meetings, and a wine and cheese social event in September. Examination results from 2014 are also summarized, noting that students achieved the best results ever with many high scores. The PE and marketing departments provide information about October holiday sports programs for football, basketball, and multi-skills classes for children of different ages.
The document contains announcements for various upcoming events at Georgian College including:
1) A free workshop for parents on dealing with teen anxiety, stress, and depression on April 25th from 7pm-8pm.
2) An opportunity for students to try out trades like electrical, plumbing, and welding at the Georgian College Midland campus on May 15th or 16th.
3) An information session about exploring a future career in medicine at RVH and University of Toronto on June 13th.
Iloilo Integrated Christian's Ace International SchoolChristians_ace
The document provides information for parents about the IICAIS Parent's Orientation. It outlines the school's vision, mission, and values of promoting academic and character excellence. It discusses policies around attendance, tardiness, homework, discipline, progress reports, and more. The goal is to develop Christian character in students and enable parents to actively participate in their child's education.
This document contains multiple public service announcements and notices related to events at a school or college including:
- A workshop for parents on dealing with teen anxiety, stress and depression on April 25
- Information on postponing the OSSLT exam and hiring student painters
- Details on submitting public service announcements by May 17
- An exposition at Georgian College on May 15-16 to try trades like welding and carpentry
- An information session on exploring a future career in medicine on June 13
- Deadlines for community service forms, scholarships and bursary applications
- Availability of yearbooks and pancake breakfasts on Thursdays
- Policies on computer vandalism and earning co-op credits
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events at Tisbury School in Invercargill, New Zealand. It announces that the school choir's first practice will be on July 9th and the end of the school term is July 12th. It also provides the dates of upcoming sports events and notifies parents that the public health nurse will visit on August 1st. Finally, it recognizes students who received certificates for their academic achievements.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events at Tisbury School in Invercargill, New Zealand. It announces that the school choir's first practice will be on July 9th and the end of the school term is July 12th. It also provides the dates of upcoming sports events and notifies parents that the public health nurse will visit on August 1st. Finally, it recognizes students who received certificates for their academic achievements.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events at Tisbury School in Invercargill, New Zealand. It announces that the school choir's first practice will be on July 9th and the end of the school term is July 12th. It also provides the dates of upcoming sports events and notifies parents that the public health nurse will visit on August 1st. Finally, it recognizes students who received certificates for their academic achievements.
- John Howitt Elementary School welcomes new students and families for the exciting new school year. It provides contact information for the principal and teachers.
- It outlines safety procedures for dropping off and picking up students, encourages bike helmet use, and describes the safe arrival program to ensure all students make it to school.
- It lists volunteer opportunities for parents and important schedules like school hours, recess times, and the secretary's hours.
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Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Calendar/Cancellations .............................. 1 It is New Milford Adult Education’s goal to serve as
Registration Information ............................. 2 many adults in the community as possible to broaden
SAT Classes/ College Preparation……...…3 horizons and enrich lives. Whether you need computer
skills for work, craft ideas, investment knowledge, or to
High School Diploma Information............... 3 return to high school at night, New Milford Adult Edu-
GED Information ........................................ 3 cation is the place for you! We offer a knowledgeable
and professional staff and a comfortable, casual at-
ESL Information ......................................... 3 mosphere.
Career Enhancement................................. 4
Computers ................................................ 5
On-line Courses: Ed2go…………………….5 WINTER/SPRING CALENDAR
Computers & Cameras………………..…….6 No Classes/Office Closed:
Languages……………..……………………..7 Martin Luther King Day…..………...Jan. 17
Family Enrichment….…………………..…...7 Winter Recess………….…..………..Feb.18-21
The Pratt Nature Center…………………….7 Conferences…...…..……....………..Apr. 7
Spring Recess…..……..……….…...Apr.18-25
Arts & Crafts……………………….……….. 8 Memorial Day………..……….……..May 30
Recreation & Fitness…...………………….. 9
Fitness……………………………………… 10 SCHOOL CANCELLATIONS
Enrichment Registration Form................ ..11 Adult Education classes will not be held when
schools are closed for vacation, holidays, teacher
schedule conflicts, day school schedule conflicts,
OFFICE HOURS or inclement weather. If the day program has an
Administrative: early closing due to inclement weather, there will
Monday—Thursday: 2:00pm—8:30pm be no Adult Education that evening. When day
school has early dismissal for Professional Devel-
Guidance: opment, Adult Education classes are still in ses-
Monday –Thursday: 4:30pm—8:30pm sion.
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Cancelled classes due to inclement weather are
Dr. JeanAnn Paddyfote, Superintendent made up by adding additional classes at the end
Dr. Maureen McLaughlin, Asst. Superintendent of the semester.
Denise Duggan, Director of Adult Education
Joe Neff, Guidance Counselor If inclement weather begins in the late afternoon,
Christine Martin, Facilitator please listen to local radio stations and local news
Deb Minasi, Enrichment Secretary on television or call 860-350-6647 Ext. 1170
(office).
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS WINE 940am & WRKI I-95fm
It is the policy of New Milford Adult Education that no 98Qfm & WTIC 1080am
person shall be excluded from participation in, denied Channel 4 or 6/Storm 30
the benefits of, or otherwise be discriminated against
under any program, including employment, because
of race, color, religious creed, sex, age, national ori-
gin, ancestry, marital status, sexual orientation, intel- Yes! You Can Teach!
lectual impairment, and past/present history of men- Share your skills, talents, or hobbies.
tal disorder, learning disability and physical disability. Please call New Milford Adult Ed
Individuals with a disability who may need accommo- 860-350-6647 X1177
dations are requested to contact Christy Martin, New
Milford Adult Education 860-350-6647 X1170.
New Milford Adult Education Page 1 Winter/Spring 2011 Brochure
2. REGISTRATION INFORMATION
REGISTRATION POLICY REFUND POLICY
Registration for the enrichment courses is on a Full refund if requested 3 working days (Mon. through
first-come, first-served, basis. Please register at Thurs.) prior to beginning of course ($10 processing fee
least two weeks prior to start date of class to avoid will apply); or if class is canceled by New Milford Adult
cancellation. Cash, personal/business check(s) are Education. No refunds after class has begun.
accepted. Make checks payable to New Milford
Adult Education and mail to 388 Danbury Road,
New Milford, CT 06776.
COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT
For returned checks a $25.00 fee will be charged. These courses such as computers, arts & crafts,
professional development, and health & fitness can
Registration for ESL, GED, and High School involve every adult in the community. Professionals or
Diploma programs must be done in person. hobbyists from our community or surrounding
communities instruct these courses.
CONFIRMATIONS & RECEIPTS
Fees are listed with the course descriptions on the
We do not mail confirmations. If you would following pages.
like a confirmation, please send a self addressed,
stamped envelope.
TWO WAYS TO REGISTER:
Unless notified, classes will run as scheduled.
1. By Mail
SENIORS Registrations are accepted as soon as the brochure
15% discount for seniors (62+) * is available and up to one week prior to class start
*Restaurant and Ed2Go classes excluded* date.
WHO MAY ENROLL Mail completed registration form (page 14)
Enrichment classes are open to all adults age 18 and with full payment to:
over unless otherwise stated. Residents of other New Milford Adult Education
districts are welcome. There are no additional tuition 388 Danbury Road
fees for out-of-district adults in the enrichment program. New Milford, CT 06776
Adult High School and GED classes are open to all 2. Walk-in Registration
New Milford residents age 16 and older who are legally Held at New Milford High School
withdrawn from day school and do not have a high January 12th & 13th 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
school diploma. There is no fee. and
January 18th & 19th 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
at NMHS Adult Ed Office
ROOM ASSIGNMENTS
Room assignments will be posted at the building
entrance. Unless otherwise noted, classes will be held
at New Milford High School.
TEACHERS WANTED FOR
GED DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS
Individuals with documented disabilities who may need
ENRICHMENT CLASSES!!!
special accommodations on the GED Test are Do you have a specialty or hobby that you would like to
requested to contact the State GED Administrator for teach to others? (Certification not required). New Milford
approval at 1-860-807-2110. Adult Education is looking for enthusiastic, qualified
people to join our program.
GIFT CERTIFICATES Please send resume to:
How about a gift certificate for friends and family for a New Milford Adult Education
birthday or special day? Call us 860-350-6647 X1170. 388 Danbury Road
New Milford, CT 06776
E-mail: adulted@newmilfordps.org
Or call for more information: 860-350-6647 x1170
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3. HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA/GED/ESL & COLLEGE PREP
High School Credit Diploma Program GED: General Education Development
Complete a minimum of twenty-one credits and earn a New These classes prepare students for the five subject areas
Milford Board of Education Adult High School Diploma! Classes covered on the GED examination. Completion of these national
run Monday through Thursday from 5:00-9:00pm. Students must standardized tests will earn you a State of Connecticut High
be 16 years of age or older and officially withdrawn from high School Diploma! The areas include language, reading, math,
school. Previously earned credits are transferable. Please bring social studies and science. Individuals wishing to take the GED
your most recent transcript and withdrawal papers from your last exam must be 16 years of age or older and no longer enrolled
high school to registration. Academic counseling and confidential in school. Classes meet Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays
services are provided. Students must register for a minimum from 7:00-8:30 p.m.
of 2 credits to graduate from the High School Diploma
Program. To register, you must meet with our guidance counselor for an
interview, placement test, and course planning.
All students new to New Milford Adult Education MUST attend
orientation on January 24th-27th 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. Register: January 18th & 19th 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. at
New Milford High School
To register, you must meet with our guidance counselor for an Practice GED February 1, 2011
interview, placement test, and course planning. Classes Begin February 8, 2011
REGISTER: January 18th & 19th 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. at ESL: LEARN ENGLISH!!
New Milford High School
ESL (English as a Second Language) is a program to assist
Classes Begin January 31, 2011
foreign speaking adults in becoming comfortable and more
fluent in English. Students will be assessed at registration for
3rd Annual Adult Education College Fair class placement.
May 11, 2011 6:00—8:00 p.m. • BEGINNER, INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED CIVICS/
GRAMMAR CLASSES
Free and open to the public, this college fair will allow students to • TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
interact with admissions representatives from a wide range of
postsecondary institutions to discuss course offerings, admission ESL Electives (Students enrolled in the above programs may
and financial aid requirements, college life in general, and other also take the following). All classes meet 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
information pertinent to the college selection process. For more
information, contact the Adult Education office @ 860-354-6647 ESL U.S. History Through Reading
X1176 Wed., Feb. 2, 9, 16, 26, 23 & March 2
College Preparation ESL for the Service/ Hospitality Worker
Juniors! Seniors! Anyone preparing for college entrance! Learn Wed., March 9, 16, 23, 30 & April 6
test-taking techniques; increase your abilities and build confidence
within yourself to ease the stress of test day (Textbook included). ESL Computer Skills
Classes will complete prior to SAT Test. Mon. Feb. 28, March 7, 14, 21 & 28
ESL English Grammar Intensive
SAT Math Review
Mon., April 4, 11, 25 & May 2
Learn the topics to best prepare yourself for the Math SAT. Learn
the strategies to score your best. The course includes a review of Register: January 12th & 13th 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. at
some algebra and geometry and plenty of practice problems. New Milford High School
Classes Begin January 25, 2011
V. Bambino Mon. 2/28—4/4
6 Sessions 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. $95
CITIZENSHIP
Prepares students for the INS requirements for citizenship.
SAT Verbal Review
Reviews interview skills and USA facts.
Learn the topics to best prepare yourself for the Verbal SAT. Work
Mon., Feb. 7, 14, 28. March 7, 14, 21, 28 & April 4 @
on vocabulary, writing, and reading comprehension. You will utilize
6:30 - 8 :00 p. m.
samples for practice.
Register: January 12th & 13th 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. at New Milford
C. Morosco Wed. 3/2—4/6
High School
6 Sessions 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. $95
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4. CAREER ENHANCEMENT
ATTENTION ALL FOOD SERVICE STAFF!
CERTIFIED NURSE ASSISTANT TRAINING
SERVSAFE FOOD SAFETY CERTIFICATION
This class is designed to provide knowledge and skills
In every operation and any situation, food and
for students interested in the health care profession.
customer safety is a top priority. That’s why the
The course work includes classroom instruction in ba- National Restaurant Association Educational
sic nursing skills, medical terminology and basic anat- Foundation developed the ServSafe Food Safety
omy and physiology. Students complete a MANDA-
Program. Successful completion of the course and
TORY clinical experience of 60 hours at a local nurs-
final exam, administered during the last class, will
ing home. The clinical experience will include some
provide you with a Food Protection Manager
Saturdays in order to experience a full shift at the Certification. REQUIREMENTS: Valid picture ID, prior
nursing home. The classroom and clinical experi- purchase of ServSafe Essentials 5th Edition textbook
ences enable students to take the Connecticut State
with exam answer key (www.servsafe.com to purchase
Nursing Assistant certification test at the end of the
book, item #ESX5R).
course. Students MUST complete all course work and
clinical hours in order to be eligible to take the state R. Parrinello Tues. 4/5 & 4/12
exam. The cost of the exam and transportation is the 2 Sessions 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. $125
responsibility of the student. Books are included with
the course fee. REQUIREMENTS: Students must
have a current physical and TB shot, social security # .
YOU’RE ON THE AIR
D. Duggan Tues. & Thurs. Start 2/1
HOW TO REALLY MAKE IT IN VOICE-OVERS
5:00 - 9:00 p.m. $890 Voice-Overs are hot today! You don’t have to be an
actor to get voice-over work, but it certainly doesn’t
hurt! In this class, you’ll learn about an exciting new
way to get around the competition and actually turn
voice-overs into a thriving full or part-time business.
CPR - AMERICAN RED CROSS
You’ll step up to the microphone to do some practice
This certification class will educate you on the signs
recording, and best of all, hear the results.
and symptoms of a heart attack, breathing emergen-
cies, cardiac arrest and stroke. After competent dem-
R. Sciglimpaglia Thurs. 3/3
onstration of skills on resuscitation mannequins and
1 Session 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. $30
passing a multiple choice test, you will become certi-
fied in CPR. A certification card, valid for one year,
will be issued to successful participants at the end of
SPEAKING FOR SUCCESS
the class. The class is taught by a certified CPR in-
Effective communication and presentation can open
structor through the American Red Cross.
many doors; present information in a clear, effective,
persuasive way. Learn how to analyze your audience,
ADULT Mon. 2/7
about different types of speeches, how to develop a
1 Session 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. $55
speech and deliver it successfully. Quell your fear of
public speaking with understanding and confidence.
INFANT/CHILD Wed. 2/9
1 Session 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. $55
J. Bronn Thurs. 3/10
1 Session 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. $35
See Computers and Ed2Go classes offered on page 5 & 6 as a
way to increase your professional value in your current job and to
boost your marketability in a career search.
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5. COMPUTERS
INTRODUCTION TO QUICKBOOKS 2010
Learn the basics of this popular accounting
BASIC COMPUTER software. A must for small business owners.
Don’t be intimidated by your computer! Learn the ba- Manage receivables and payables, create invoices
sics and see what the computer can do for you: start and budgets. Some accounting experience helpful,
up, e-mail, basic Microsoft Word, uploading images, but not necessary. PREREQUISITE: Knowledge of
shortcuts, run security for viruses, accessing the inter- Windows, keyboarding and mouse skills.
net, Paypal, etc. Learn how to use Windows for vari-
ous functions such as copying, creating and deleting J. Perrone Wed. 3/2 - 3/30
files. Little or no experience required. 5 Sessions 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. $110
J. Brabson Wed. 2/2 - 2/16
3 Sessions 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. $75 INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT
POWERPOINT 2007
Gain knowledge of basic and advanced skills in the
INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007 use of PowerPoint. What techniques can you use to
Become familiar with the Excel 2007 interface while make your presentation more professional?
gaining knowledge of basic and advanced skills. You’ll Establish comfort with online tutorials. Familiarize
enter labels and values, build and copy formulas, use yourself with PowerPoint’s interface, toolbars,
Wizards to enter functions, and present and modify templates and the task pane. Learn about inserting
data in charts. Establish comfort with online tutorials. and animating objects. Become skilled with the use
Flash drive included in course fee. PREREQUISITE: of hyperlinks and learn how to insert and embed
Knowledge of Microsoft Windows. music and video. Make an animated storybook that
you can narrate digitally. Flash drive included in
D. Daniels Thurs. 3/3 - 3/24 course fee. PREREQUISITE: Knowledge of
4 sessions 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. $100 Microsoft Excel.
D. Daniels Tues. 4/26 - 5/17
4 Sessions 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. $100
INSTRUCTOR FACILITATED ON-LINE COURSES
New Milford Adult Education
www.ed2go.com/nmae
Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative, fun and Courses start as low as: $95
highly interactive. Our instructors are famous for their ability to
create warm and supportive communities of learners. It’s no won- How To Get Started:
der that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively 1. Go to www.ed2go.com/nmae
discussion areas. All courses run for six weeks (with a two-week 2. Click the Courses link, choose the department and course
grace period at the end). Hundreds of courses to choose from. title you are interested in and select the Enroll Now
Courses are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands- button. Follow the instructions to enroll and pay for your
on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links, and more. course. Enter your e-mail and a password that will grant
You can complete any course entirely from your home or office, any you access to the Classroom.
time of the day or night. 3. When your course starts, return to our Online Instruction
Center and click the Classroom link. To begin your
Requirements: studies, simply log in with your e-mail and the password
All courses require internet access, e-mail, the Netscape Navigator you selected during enrollment.
or the Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser. Some courses may
have additional requirements. Please visit our Online Instruction New course sessions begin on the third Wednesday of each
Center for more information. month. Please visit our Online Instruction Center to see exact
start dates for the courses that interest you.
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6. COMPUTERS & CAMERAS
SOCIAL MEDIA COURSES: ABSOLUTE BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO DIGITAL
Feeling lost in this world of Social Media? Once you are CAMERAS
knowledgeable, it can be a wonderful, advantageous tool Want to learn the absolute basics of choosing and
professionally and personally. Join Jennifer Brabson to using a digital camera? This class is for you. You’ll
dive into the Social Media universe. Utilize Facebook, learn what makes digital photography different from
LinkedIn and/ or Twitter to expand your horizons. In- film photography, how those differences translate
structor will call students with supplies needed prior to into features on digital cameras, and how to
class. choose and use those features. Join the digital
revolution!
>FACEBOOK
Facebook is about sharing. Learn about the social net- D. Obarowski Mon. 2/7
works with a focus on Facebook. Learn to create your 1 Session 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. $35
profile, find and chat with friends, share pictures and links
and find popular games. Important issues like security
EXPLORING PHOTOBOOKS & Great!
and privacy, controlling which information is visible and
searchable, are also covered. DIGITAL SCRAPBOOKING
Are you one of those people who admire those
J. Brabson Wed. 4/6 & 4/13 beautiful new “photobooks” but don’t think you
2 Sessions 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. $65 have the skills to make one yourself? Wondering
where you would start? What company or software
to use? Never fear! Even if your computer skills
>LINKEDIN are very limited, you, too, can combine your photos
LinkedIn is the leading professional network on the web, and text and create a bound book. This “low tech”
enabling you to connect with the people in your profes- class will give you the guidance you need!
sional and personal life. Find new opportunities for in-
ternships and full-time positions. Manage what potential D. Obarowski Mon. 4/4
employers learn about you from the Internet. This course 1 Session 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. $35
will help you understand what LinkedIn does for you,
guide you in building your personal platform through your
profile, assist you in connecting to people you know and BUYING AND SELLING ON E-BAY
trust. Teach you how to find important contacts and Richard Kosier, an Education Specialist trained by
reach them, and to help you use LinkedIn to find, get eBay, is offering you the chance to learn tips and
found and network. tricks for buying and selling on eBay. This course
provides new users with the tools and fundamental
J. Brabson Wed. 5/11 & 5/18 skills needed to become a successful eBay buyer
2 Sessions 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. $65 and seller. More than 724,000 people make a full
or part-time living on eBay. Come learn how to
market your goods! A textbook is included in the
>TWITTER course fee. Students must have an active e-mail
A hands-on class designed for beginning Twitter users address in order to take this class. Limited to 15
who want to learn effective ways to manage their ac- students.
counts and stay efficient. Learn useful applications that
can save you time and help you get the most out of Twit- R. Kosier Thurs. 2/24 - 3/31
ter. 6 Sessions 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. $120
J. Brabson Wed. 5/25
1 Session 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. $35
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7. LANGUAGES
QUE PASA?
Spanish is a popular language and adding it to CIAO! BELLA ITALIA
your resume may expand your marketability. You Whether you plan to visit Italy or not, learning this beautiful
do not need to be a professional to join this class. language will enrich you! This course is informative and
Spanish is great fun and may inspire you to travel! there is plenty of practice with pronunciation and small
In class you will learn vocabulary and progress conversation, but the fun in Adelina’s class goes above and
into some Spanish conversations. You will also be beyond! Students need to purchase: “Italian in 10 Minutes
provided with many interesting facts about the Per Day” ISBN #0944502334.
Spanish culture!
(No class 4/7)
N. Tigner Tues. Start 2/1 - 3/22 A. Tedesco Thurs. Start 2/17 - 4/14
8 Sessions 7:00 - 9:00 pm $90 8 Sessions 7:00 - 9:00 pm $90
FAMILY ENRICHMENT
Come experience a special evening of games, crafts, and fun, with a focus on learning as a family. The classes
are open to preschool through first grade students and their families.
Program run by C. Martin.
Dr. Seuss Thurs. 2/24/11 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. FREE!
Let’s get ready for Dr. Seuss’ birthday by reading books, making crafts and playing Seuss theme-related learning
games.
Earth Day Thurs. 4/14/11 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. FREE!
Come celebrate our earth as we learn how to care for it through crafts, books, learning games and activities.
Birds Thurs. 5/12/11 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. FREE!
Our theme will help us explore shapes, colors, numbers and letters as we play games, make crafts and read about
all kinds of birds.
THE PRATT NATURE CENTER
Full Moon Hikes
Get back to nature! The wildlife preserve spans 193 acres and encompasses diverse ecosystems including
mountains, meadows, wooded terrain and wetlands. Join us for a hike through the lower fields by the light of the
full moon, then warm up by the campfire with marshmallows! (please bring a flashlight). Please register with The
Pratt Center @ 860-355-3137.
All ages are welcome! 1/21, 2/18, 3/18, 4/15 & 5/13 7:00 p.m. FREE!
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8. ARTS & CRAFTS
MULTI-MEDIUM ART STAINED GLASS
Art instruction by a talented, seasoned artist, Diane Create a stunning shamrock or butterfly with
Steinberg, encompassing various mediums to further Heidi at her studio using copper foil, solder, and
your artistic passions. Discover your abilities and patina. Come have a wonderful time creating
expand your skills. Classes for the beginner or something of beauty. Classes are for beginners or
experienced. Learn new techniques and knowledge advanced. Taught by Heidi Kelly at Hummingbird
in this casual atmosphere amongst your painter Stained Glass Studio @ 59 Kelly Rd. All supplies
peers. are included.
>OIL, ACRYLIC & WATERCOLOR PAINTING: Shamrock Thurs. 3/10
Bring a work in progress or start something new. 1 Session 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. $28
D. Steinberg Mon. 3/7 - 4/11 Butterfly Thurs. 3/24
6 Sessions 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. $69 1 Session 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. $28
>DRAWING FOR ALL LEVELS: It’s back to
basics, pencil, charcoal, pen and ink drawing BEGINNER COPPER FOIL STAINED GLASS
techniques explored or honed. Learn the importance In this class, students will learn how to make a
of light, shadowing and line usage, texture and beautiful stained glass sun catcher (choose from
composition. several different patterns) by the copper foil method.
Through this workshop you will learn how to score
D. Steinberg Tues. 3/8 - 4/12 (cut) glass, grind, foil, solder, patina, and polish your
6 Sessions 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. $69 piece. This class is for beginners or for a refresher
class to get back into this wonderful hobby. Located
>FOLK ART: Learn the art of stenciling, folk at Hummingbird Stained Glass Studio @ 59 Kelly
painting, and tole painting. You will bring home a Rd. Attendance at first class mandatory. All
completed project. Instructor will call with a supply supplies are included.
list before the first class—pre-registration is a must!
H. Kelly Thurs. 5/5 - 5/19
D. Steinberg Tues. 5/3 - 5/24 3 Sessions 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. $85
4 Sessions 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. $59
BEGINNER OR INTERMEDIATE KNITTING Adult Education is pleased to announce the
This class is for you whether you would like to learn creation of The Robert W. Martin Scholarship
to knit starting with the basics (cast on, purl, bind) or Fund. The fund will provide financial
are an intermediate knitter who would benefit from assistance to a graduating Adult Education
Pam’s instruction, expertise, and guidance to student going on to post-secondary education.
advance your skills. Learn the way to a lifetime of
Donations can be sent to:
enjoyment and pride in your knitting talent. Come
enjoy a fun, relaxing, life long hobby. Projects to be
The Robert W. Martin Scholarship Fund
determined by the students. Instructor will provide New Milford Adult Education
materials for first class. 388 Danbury Road
New Milford, CT 06776
P. Geiger-Dupas Tues. 3/22 - 4/12
4 Sessions 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. $60
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9. RECREATION & FITNESS
THE WINTER & SPRING NIGHT SKIES
Let the volunteers from the McCarthy Observatory COUNTRY AMERICAN LINE DANCING
guide your exploration and appreciation of the seasonal Come join us for fun evenings of Country
night sky in the classroom, outdoors, and at the American Line Dancing and lots of smiling! You will
Observatory. You will learn to navigate among the learn all the basic steps needed to participate in this
seasonal stars, using constellations and other patterns marvelous form of physical and mental exercise. It
among the stars as guides. We will discuss the ancient is being enjoyed not only in this country, but all over
names for stars and the constellations, and the history the world. If you have ever wanted to join in the fun
and myth surrounding them. You will begin to use the of a “Boot Scootin’ Boogie”, now is the time. Step
brightness and color of stars to help with identification. sheets will be provided. Taught by Laurel & Bob
Most of all, you’ll have fun! Classes held at THE Curtis from Sundown Escape. Min. 15 students.
OBSERVATORY.
L. & B. Curtis Tues. 2/22 - 3/22
Observatory Staff Wed. Start 2/9 - 3/16 5 Sessions 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. $80
6 Sessions 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. $65
SALSA DANCE
Learn the basic Salsa steps and be out on the dance WATER AEROBICS/ AQUA ZUMBA
floor having fun. Instructors Candi and Bob from Looking for a workout that is easy on your joints, but
Platinum Salsa will teach you foot shines, body still works your heart and major muscle groups?
mechanics and partner work. This popular form of Water Aerobics and Aqua Zumba are all that, plus
Latin American dance is great exercise and so much they are fun and comfortable ways to get moving.
fun! No experience necessary. Water buoyancy gives you support that reduces the
(no class 4/20) stress of carrying your weight. Help improve your
C. & B. Muro Wed. 3/23 - 5/4 strength, flexibility and balance while toning your
6 Sessions 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. $80 muscles. Aqua Zumba is an awesome water workout
to the Latin beat. Water shoes are recommended for
this class. Bathing suit and towel required for both
classes. Students must feel comfortable in 12ft of
BELLY DANCE FIT water. Prorated classes available. Classes held at
Get a full body workout that slims and tones through THE DIVE SHOP Aquatic Center in Brookfield.
cardiovascular and strength building dance moves.
Belly dancing burns calories, while building Water Aerobics
cardiovascular endurance. Muscle isolation exercises K. Gordon Mon. or Thurs. Start 1/10 or 1/13
tone your hips, thighs, and abdominals, interweaving 6 Sessions 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. $88
the belly dance basics. Beautify your body while
experiencing belly dancing’s charms. Classes held at
KATHY HENKEL FITNESS, 143 West St, Ste. Q, New Aqua Zumba
Milford. L. Muir ALL CLASSES ARE HELD AT 1/26
Wed. Start
NEW MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL $88
6 Sessions 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
K. Henkel Wed. 2/9 - 3/30 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
8 Sessions 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. $88
AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT,
K. Henkel Wed. 4/27 - 5/25
6 Sessions 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. $66 PLEASE
REGISTER TWO WEEKS PRIOR TO
THE START OF CLASS.
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10. FITNESS
ZUMBA YOGA FOR DEEP RELEASE,
Zumba is a fusion of Latin and International music. It FLEXIBILITY & STRENGTH
is based on the principle that a workout should be Come unwind the body while
“FUN & EASY”. The routines feature aerobic/fitness releasing mental tension before building strength
interval training with a combination of fast and slow and warmth within the body so you are prepared to
rhythms that tone and sculpt the body. stretch the muscles. We’ll complete our practice
with deep relaxation each class. This program is for
J. Calise Wed. 2/2 - 3/9 beginners to intermediates. Comfortable clothes,
6 Sessions 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. $88 mat or blanket are required. Refrain from eating
heavily 2 hours before class.
(no class 4/20)
J. Calise Wed. 3/23 - 5/4 (no class 2/21)
6 Sessions 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. $88 L. Ward Mon. 1/24 - 3/21
8 Sessions 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. $88
ZUMBA GOLD BEYOND BEGINNERS YOGA
If you’ve heard about Zumba ~ the dance fitness party This class is for those who have taken beginners
that is sweeping the nation ~ but haven’t tried it yoga. In these additional classes we will advance
because you don’t know the steps or are afraid that the beginners practice with deeper breathe work,
you can’t keep up, this is the class for you! Same stronger postures while moving into longer
great music and moves: meringue, salsa, rock n’ roll moments of meditation. Comfortable clothes and
to name a few but a slower pace, lower impact, and yoga mat are required. Refrain from heavy eating
more time teaching the steps. All ages welcome; wear 2 hours before class.
sneakers & comfortable clothing. Bring a towel & a New!
water bottle. Class limited to 15 students. (no class 4/18, 4/25, 5/30)
L. Ward Mon. 4/4 - 5/23
V. McChesney Tues. Start 2/15 - 3/22 6 Sessions 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. $66
6 Sessions 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. $88
V. McChesney Tues. Start 4/5 - 5/17
6 Sessions 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. $88
PILATES ON THE BALL
A mat pilates based class for all ability levels using the All fitness classes are taken at the participant’s
large stability ball to increase the support of the own risk. People taking classes should be rea-
exercises. A full body workout, pilates targets the sonably fit with no pre-existing conditions that
muscles of the abdomen, back and hips. Increase might impact their participation or health.
flexibility, strength, balance and body awareness.
Bring a mat and stability ball.
K. Horvath Wed. 2/16 - 4/6
8 Sessions 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. $88
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11. ENRICHMENT REGISTRATION FORM
REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
1. Walk-In registration 1/12/11 & 1/13/11 or 1/18/11 & 1/19/11 from 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. at NMHS
2. Mail-In registration to : 388 Danbury Road, New Milford, CT 06776
3. Make checks payable to: “NEW MILFORD ADULT EDUCATION”
4. 15% Senior Citizen (62+) Discount (DOES NOT APPLY TO ED2GO CLASSES)
**CONFIRMATIONS WITH SELF-ADDRESSED, STAMPED ENVELOPES ONLY**
NAME:
STREET:
TOWN: STATE: ZIP:
HOME PHONE: WORK/CELL:
E-MAIL:
COURSE TITLE START DATE AMOUNT
Payment Enclosed:
Check #: Total Enclosed:
Enrolling in our family program? Please list the number of family attending and the
ages of the children. # attending_____________ Ages of children_______________________
Do you have an idea for an Adult Education Course? We are currently
looking for new ideas and teachers for our program!! Please let us know. . .
Course Idea:
Mail to: New Milford Adult Education
388 Danbury Road, New Milford, CT 06776
(860) 350-6647 Ext. 1170
E-mail us at: adulted@newmilfordps.org
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12. NEW MILFORD ADULT EDUCATION
The New Milford Adult Education Program is sponsored by
the New Milford Board of Education
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Wendy Faulenbach
Lynette Celli Rigdon
David Lawson
Daniel Nichols
Nancy C. Tarascio-Latour
Thomas McSherry
Alexandra Thomas
William Wellman
Rodney Weinberg
ADMINISTRATION
Dr. JeanAnn Paddyfote…………………………………………… .............. Superintendent
Dr. Maureen McLaughlin……..………………………..………....Assistant Superintendent
Denise Duggan ...………………………………………....…….Director of Adult Education
Joseph Neff .....………………………………………………………...Guidance Counselor
Christine Martin…………………………………………………………….………..Facilitator
Deb Minasi………………………………………………………….…Enrichment Secretary
THE NEW MILFORD ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER