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1 Office of Adult and Continuing Education
2 About OACE The Office of Adult and Continuing Education s mission is to empower adults in their roles as parents, family members, workers and community members. We promote lifelong learning and the development of problem solving skills through a continuum of services, including Adult Basic Education, English for Speakers of Other Languages, GED Preparation, and Career and Technical Education. The New York City Department of Education s Office of Adult and Continuing Education (OACE) is the largest provider of adult literacy education services in New York State and the second largest adult education program in the country. We serve more than 41,000 students throughout the five boroughs of New York City. We are an integral part of the New York City Department of Education's District 79: Alternative Schools and Programs. 2
3 Our classes We offer over 900 tuition-free classes in Adult Basic Education (ABE), General Educational Development (GED) Test Preparation, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and Career and Technical Education (CTE) for adults age 21 and over. We offer morning, afternoon and evening classes Monday through Saturday at 175 sites in all five boroughs, including four comprehensive Adult Learning Centers, over 100 public schools, and many communitybased organizations and faith-based organizations. We also operate eight regional offices located in Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and the Bronx. Students can take classes at any of our sites, regardless of which borough they live in. 3
4 Who are OACE s students? Race/Ethnic Identity of OACE Students 1% 6% 12% American Indian or Alaskan Asian 42% 39% Black or African- American Hispanic or Latino White The average age of an OACE student is 39 Over 80% of OACE students are low-income 25% of OACE students are unemployed Two-thirds of OACE students are women 4
5 OACE Students Hail From More Than 170 Countries Countries of birth for OACE students 22% Born outside of the United States 78% Born in the United States or a U.S. Territory (includes Puerto Rico) Largest countries of birth for OACE immigrant students Dominican Republic Ecuador Mexico Haiti Jamaica China Trinidad and Tobago Guyana Colombia Bangladesh Honduras Poland Peru El Salvador Guatemala Guinea St. Lucia Grenada St. Vincent & the Grenadines Senegal Ivory Coast Mali Barbados Pakistan Ghana Nigeria 5
6 Most OACE students are at the lowest educational levels OACE Adult Basic Education Students 26% 5% 9% Read below 6th grade level 60% Read between 6th and 9th grade level Read between 9th and 11th grade level Read above the 11th grade level (GED students) OACE English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Students 11% 6% ESOL Beginning Literacy ESOL Beginning 13% 10% 51% ESOL Intermediate Low ESOL Intermediate High ESOL Low Advanced 9% ESOL High Advanced 6
7 Parent and family engagement is a priority for OACE 44% of OACE students are parents, to a total of 15,000 children in the NYC Department of Education s K-12 system. 3,400 preschoolers 5,800 elementary school students 2,500 junior high school students 3,300 high school students have parents in OACE adult education programs! OACE s two Family Welcome Centers, located in Harlem and the Bronx, are committed to addressing the social and economic needs of adult students and their families, by providing them with referrals for health, financial and family literacy. Recent workshop topics include: How busy parents and grandparents can help children succeed in school Navigating the health care system Job and career readiness Financial planning, budgeting and banking Immigration, citizenship and naturalization How to access and apply for government benefits Basic nutrition and menu planning 7
8 Career and Technical Education We run the largest adult Career and Technical Education (CTE) program in New York State, with 5,700 students served at 20 sites. Our CTE program has a workforce development focus, as many students complete our classes and gain industry and state certifications. We offer 140 classes in the following program areas: Computers/Technology A+ Computer Repair Business Solutions Computer Literacy Computer Repair ESOL Computer Literacy IC3 Certification Microsoft Office Network+ Web Page Design Health Careers Certified Nursing Assistant Emergency Medical Technician Licensed Practical Nursing General Trades Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Automotive Mechanics Automotive Engine Building Maintenance Food Preparation/Catering Nail Specialty Plumbing (water and waste line) Welding (gas and electric) Construction Trades Carpentry (interior and exterior) Electrical Installation 8
9 Our Theory of Change 9
10 Innovation and Partnerships OACE is implementing the Equipped for the Future (EFF) framework, a student-centered, standards-based approach that promotes classroom-level curriculum development, focused on topics, themes and interests drawn from students lives. Examples of class goals: Students will read with understanding in order to comprehend their child s school progress report. Students will speak so others can understand in order to complain to a landlord/superintendent about a housing problem. Students will read with understanding government brochures and internet articles about housing (especially section 8) in order to provide information to family members and community members who are homeless. We have partnered with TERC, a not-for-profit education research and development organization, to provide training and technical assistance to ABE and GED teachers on the EMPower math curriculum, a research-based, contextualized approach to math instruction for adults. We are partnering with World Education to overhaul our intake and orientation procedures, and improve student persistence and retention. We are working with Research for Better Teaching to improve teaching, as well as supervision and observation of instruction. 10
11 Innovation and Partnerships New York City was recently selected for the Great Cities Summit, a federal initiative sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education s Office of Vocational and Adult Education and the National Institute for Literacy. OACE is the lead New York City educational provider in this two-year initiative, which will convene five cities to address best practices for providing adult education in large urban areas. The initiative will assess each city s adult education needs, create action plans to address them, form supportive partnerships, and establish a network for collaborative peer learning. OACE s Nursing Career Ladders Licensed Practical Nurse program was selected to participate in the Public/Private Ventures Sector Strategies Practicum. Many students enter this program living at or below the poverty level; nearly 100% passed the nursing boards and more than 90% were placed into jobs with minimum starting salaries of $40,000. In partnership with the New York City Council, New York Community Trust and the Literacy Assistance Center, OACE recently launched the New York City GED Testing Initiative, a public/private partnership to improve New York City s GED testing infrastructure, boost test taker readiness, and build public awareness and support for GED reform. Key features include the GED COMPASS ( a comprehensive web portal and program locator, as well as expansion of the Official Practice Test as a screening activity, linkages to the workforce system and advocacy around GED reform. 11
12 In their own words: OACE students describe Why my education is important to me I feel blessed to be given a second chance to get my education. As I traveled the many roads of life, I had to take the low road because I didn t have an education. Education is essential in today s world. If you have it, you can take the high road. It is never too late! I have two children who are in second and fourth grade, and me working towards getting my GED has made me better able to help them with their homework. I feel so good when they come to me and I can assist them. They even compliment me for going back to school. I dream of becoming a nurse or a medical assistant. I love helping people, so if I get a good education, this will open the way for me to do so. I don t want to be working in someone s house all my life. After all these years, I have come to realize that quitting school was one of the worst mistakes I ever made. I don t want to be limited on things I know I can do any longer because I don t have the proper education. As a heart transplant recipient, it would not do any justice to my deceased donor, having me not do anything with this beautiful gift that was given to me. I want to honor this gift of life. I ll be able to get a good job, go to college, and be more educated. That s all I need to survive. 12
13 In their own words: OACE students describe Why my education is important to me I was embarrassed at first to go back to school. I was embarrassed what people would say and the way they would look at me. One day, I got up and I said, I want to be somebody. Nobody can do that for me! That s when I decided to take the time off in my busy schedule and go back to school. I am so glad I did that because my reading and math have improved so much. I can speak better because my vocabulary has improved. In the United States, you have a chance to attend school as an adult. This is a precious gift. I cannot find a good job, because everywhere I go to apply for a job, they need a GED. Getting a GED is like the first key to opening a door. There was a time when I could hardly read or write, and that was not too long ago. I have gratitude that I have the opportunity to go to school even though I am in my 40s. Education is the only treasure that no one can take away from me. I want to get back to work as soon as I receive my GED diploma, to help my family to earn money so they don t have to work overtime everyday, and to help pay our bills. This program has given me a new life. Now I can dream about my future. Getting my GED will be the proudest moment of my life, and will give me a sense of pride and accomplishment. 13
14 Frequently Asked Questions About OACE Who is eligible to access the Office of Adult and Continuing Education s (OACE) classes and services? Anyone over the age of 21 who lives in New York City may register for classes. There are no other requirements. Is there a fee for OACE classes? There are no fees for ESOL, GED and ABE classes. However, some of the Career and Technical Education classes require students to purchase textbooks and supplies. If a student works, receive financial assistance and/or does not have documentation of their immigration status, will this prevent them from accessing OACE s free services? No. Is there a minimum level of education a student must have completed in order to take OACE classes? No. If I have a high school diploma or college degree from another country, can I take OACE classes? Yes. Do students need Social Security numbers or documents to verify their identity? Students registering in ESOL, ABE and GED classes do not need to provide a social security number. Students who register in CTE classes that lead to certification may be asked to provide a Social Security number or other documents to verify their identity for job placement. Where are the classes held and when are the classes offered? Classes are offered at 175 sites throughout the five boroughs. There are morning, afternoon, evening and Saturday classes to meet the scheduling needs of all students. If a student works in Manhattan and lives in the Bronx, can they be referred to a site in either borough? Yes. Students can be referred to and attend any class within the five boroughs. 14
15 Frequently Asked Questions About OACE What classes are offered through the Office of Adult and Continuing Education? English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL): Beginning to Advanced Levels Adult Basic Education (ABE): Basic Literacy through preparation for the General Educational Development (GED) test. Career and Technical Education (CTE): We offer classes in air conditioning/ refrigeration, automotive mechanics, building maintenance, cable installation, carpentry, computer literacy, computer repair, electrical installation, food preparation/catering, health careers, electrical, medical billing, Microsoft Office, nail technology, plumbing, web page design and welding. What is the process for students to enroll in OACE classes? Students can register at the learning centers in Brooklyn, the Bronx, Manhattan or Queens, or at additional locations throughout the five boroughs. Every student must go through an intake interview and assessment session with a case manager, where they will be given a description of the program offerings available. Upon completion of the assessment, the student is placed in a class. Are intake interviews done on particular dates and times? Yes. This information is available at the location the student chooses to attend for the intake process. Students should call in advance for the intake schedule information, as schedules are subject to change. What is a Welcome Center? A Welcome Center is a drop-in center designed to meet the needs of newly arrived families, adult students and community members. The center connects students to OACE s classes and resources to assist them with housing, legal, medical employment and other needs. The OACE has two Welcome Centers, one based at P.S. 9 in the Bronx and another at the Mid-Manhattan Adult Learning Center, in Harlem. I m interested in offering an OACE class at my school, community-based organization, faith-based organization or another site. Who do I contact? Please refer to the following pages for contact information. For general information about partnerships with OACE, contact Tara Colton at [email protected] or (718) x
16 We have classes in your community! OACE offers classes in these neighborhoods: Bronx Fordham Hunts Point Morrisania Mott Haven Norwood Parkchester Wakefield West Bronx West Farms Manhattan Chelsea Chinatown East Harlem East Village Harlem Hell s Kitchen Kips Bay Lower East Side Midtown West Morningside Heights Murray Hill Upper West Side Staten Island St. George Astoria Bellerose Briarwood Elmhurst Far Rockaway Flushing Glendale Hollis Jackson Heights Jamaica Kew Gardens Laurelton Queens Long Island City Ozone Park Queens Village Richmond Hill Ridgewood Rochdale Village Rockaway Rosedale South Jamaica South Ozone Park St. Albans Sunnyside Brooklyn Bay Ridge Bedford-Stuyvesant Bensonhurst Borough Park Brownsville Bushwick Canarsie Clinton Hill Coney Island Crown Heights East Flatbush East New York Flatbush Fort Greene Greenpoint Midwood Ocean Hill Prospect Heights Ridgewood Sheepshead Bay Sunset Park Williamsburg 16
17 Map of OACE class locations OACE s sites can be found by using the program locator feature on the GED COMPASS site ( and are also included on the NYCityMap, a comprehensive, searchable online map managed by the NYC Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications. The map can be searched by address, zip code, intersection, place of interest, borough block lot, community district or City Council district. To view the NYCityMap, visit gis.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap/ For help finding an OACE site on the NYCityMap, visit schools.nyc.gov/choicesenrollment/adulted/news/ OACE+Sites+Added+to+NYCityMap.htm 17
18 OACE Class Locations in the Bronx Academy for Language and Technology 1700 Macombs Road Alfred E. Smith High School 333 East 151st Street Basics Inc Franklin Avenue Bronx Adult Learning Center 3450 East Tremont Avenue Bronx Works 1477 Townsend Avenue Bronx Works 391 East 149th Street Bronx Works/Betances Community Center 545 East 146th Street C.S Evergreen Avenue C.S West Farms Road Education Opportunity Center 1666 Bathgate Avenue Even Start/Bronx Works 1130 Grand Concourse Good Neighbors Community Outreach 3358 Seymour Avenue La Casita 1006 East 151st Street Mid-Bronx Family Preservation Center 1125 Grand Concourse M.S. 45 (Welcome Center) 2502 Lorillard Place M.S East Mosholu Parkway North M.S Brook Avenue M.S Andrews Avenue M.S East 184th Street M.S Bryant Avenue Mt. Hope Housing 2011 Morris Avenue New Settlement Apartments 1514 Townsend Avenue Palladia 1600 Macombs Road Phipps Opportunity Center rd Avenue P.S. 9 (Welcome Center) 230 East 183rd Street P.S Webster Avenue P.S Saint Paul s Place P.S East 176th Street P.S Monticello Avenue P.S Faile Street P.S Kings College Place P.S Waring Avenue P.S Pugsley Avenue P.S Baychester Avenue P.S Webster Avenue P.S./M.S. 218 (Welcome Center) 1220 Gerard Avenue P.S West Tremont Avenue St. Mary's Recreation Center 450 St. Ann s Avenue Visual Arts High School 2040 Antin Place For more information on classes in the Bronx, please call the Bronx Adult Learning Center at (718)
19 OACE Class Locations in Manhattan Addiction Institute of New York at Saint Luke s 324 West 108th Street Alternative Education Complex 500 Eighth Avenue Church of the Ascension 221 West 107th Street Grace House (Ascencion Convent) 218 West 108th Street Goldwater Hospital School 1 Main Street, Roosevelt Island Graffiti Church 205 East 7th Street Grand Street Settlement 80 Pitt Street Hartley House 413 West 46th Street Hudson Guild Educational Center 441 West 26th Street International Center for the Disabled 340 East 24th Street I.S Academy Street Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center 250 West 65th Street Lower East Side Service Center 7 Gouverneur Slip East Marta Valle High School 145 Stanton Street Mid-Manhattan Adult Learning Center 212 West 120th Street Norman Thomas High School 111 East 33rd Street Odyssey House Mabon Building #3, Wards Island Odyssey House - Haven 239 East 121st Street Odyssey House - Manor Building 219 East 121st Street P.S Essex Street P.S Hester Street P.S East 64th Street P.S East 104th Street P.S Division Street P.S Amsterdam Avenue School of Cooperative Technical Education 321 East 96th Street Tenzer Learning Center 198 Forsyth Street Thomas Jefferson Recreation Center 2180 First Avenue West Side High School 140 West 102nd Street WNET Channel 13 Distance Learning Center 450 West 33rd Street Y.W.C.A. Family Resource Center 500 West 56th Street For more information on classes in Manhattan below 119th Street, please call (212) For more information on classes in Manhattan above 119th Street, please call the Mid-Manhattan Adult Learning Center at (212) or (212)
20 OACE Class Locations in Northern Brooklyn Bedford Stuyvesant Head Start 510 Quincy Street Blessed Sacrament 187 Euclid Avenue Bushwick High School 400 Irving Avenue Bushwick Leaders in Academic Excellence 797 Bushwick Avenue Bushwick United Head Start Johnson 153 Johnson Avenue Bushwick United Head Start Stanhope 136 Stanhope Street East New York Learning Center 1958 Fulton Street I.S Walton Street J.H.S South 3rd Street M.S Empire Boulevard P.S South 3rd Street P.S Norman Avenue P.S Irving Avenue P.S Monitor Street P.S Beaver Street P.S Irving Avenue P.S Montrose Avenue Ridgewood Bushwick Beacon 125 Covert Street Ridgewood Bushwick Community Center/All City Leadership Secondary School 1474 Gates Avenue Workforce Development Center 790 Broadway For more information on classes in Northern Brooklyn, please call (718) OACE Class Locations in Central Brooklyn Brooklyn Adult Learning Center 475 Nostrand Avenue Serendipity Programs 944 Bedford Avenue For more information on classes in Central Brooklyn, please call the Brooklyn Adult Learning Center at (718)
21 OACE Class Locations in Southern Brooklyn Bildersee Beacon 956 East 82nd Street Brownsville Gardens 50 Legion Street Center for Family Life/P.S. 1 Beacon th Street COJO of Flatbush 1542 Coney Island Avenue COJO of Flatbush 1575 Coney Island Avenue Community Partners 653 Schenck Avenue Ebbetts Field Middle School 46 McKeever Place Evelyn Douglin Center for Serving People in Need 882 Third Avenue Family Head Start 293 Neptune Avenue Flatbush Beacon 655 Parkside Avenue Guild for Exceptional Children th Street I.S Vermont Street Our Lady Of Refuge 720 East 121st Street Our Lady of Refuge 1087 Ocean Avenue P.S Snyder Avenue P.S Howard Avenue P.S Pennsylvania Avenue P.S th Street P.S East 23rd Street P.S th Avenue P.S Eastern Parkway P.S Avenue C P.S New York Avenue P.S Avenue L P.S Gravesend Neck Road P.S Pitkin Avenue P.S Albemarle Road P.S East 54th Street P.S th Street P.S./I.S Chester Street P.S West 30th Street P.S East 94th Street P.S. 503/ th Street Saint Mary's rd Avenue Samuel J. Tilden High School 5800 Tilden Avenue Sephardic Bikur Holim 425 Kings Highway Sunset Park Head Start 4222 Fourth Avenue United Korean Church th Street United Methodist Church th Avenue For more information on classes in Southern Brooklyn, please call (718)
22 OACE Class Locations in Staten Island Ralph McKee H.S. 290 Saint Marks Place Saint George School 450 Saint Marks Place For more information on classes in Staten Island, please call (212) OACE Class Locations in Western Queens Aviation High School th Street Goodwill Industries th Avenue Hindu Center Kissena Boulevard I.S Jacobus Street I.S th Avenue I.S Junction Boulevard J.H.S Barclay Avenue Long Island City Library/Adult Learning Center st Street P.S Barclay Avenue P.S Sanford Avenue P.S th Avenue P.S th Avenue P.S th Street P.S nd Street Queens Adult Learning Center Crescent Street Tzu Chi Buddhist Foundation Northern Boulevard For more information on classes in Western Queens, please call the Queens Adult Learning Center at (718)
23 OACE Class Locations in Eastern Queens Blanche Memorial Baptist Church Sutphin Boulevard Channel View School for Research Beach Channel Drive Daytop Village 316 Beach 65th Street Elohim Christian Church th Street Forest Hills High School th Street Greater Allen Cathedral Merrick Boulevard Greater Allen Senior Center th Street Jamaica Learning Center Hillside Avenue Jamaica Y.M.C.A Parsons Boulevard J-Cap Sutphin Boulevard Jean Nuzzi Intermediate School nd Avenue New Jerusalem Church Springfield Boulevard P.S th Street P.S Forest Avenue P.S Cypress Avenue P.S th Avenue P.S th Street P.S th Avenue P.S th Avenue P.S th Street P.S Beach 79th Street P.S th Avenue P.S Briar Place Richmond Hill High School th Street Rochdale Village Community Center th Avenue Saint John's Lutheran Church th Street Samaritan Village Inc th Road Samaritan Village Inc Van Wyck Expressway South Jamaica II Cornerstone Community Center th Street St. Gertrude's Parish 336 Beach 38th Street Virgil Grissom M.S Rockaway Boulevard For more information on classes in Eastern Queens, please call (718)
24 Contact OACE Visit our website at For general inquiries, questions and comments: Call the OACE Central Office at (718) or For class availability, registration information and travel directions, contact the OACE office nearest you: The Bronx (718) Manhattan Below 119th Street (212) Manhattan Above 119th Street (212) or (212) Staten Island (212) Northern Brooklyn (718) Central Brooklyn (718) Southern Brooklyn (718) Western Queens (718) Eastern Queens (718)
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