Sikeston Career & Technology Center Adult and Community Education Spring 2008 Course Schedule
Sikeston Career & Technology Center 200 Pine St. Sikeston, MO 63801 Tony Maltbia...Director Richard McGill...Supervisor/Adult Education Pat Hunott...Adult Education Secretary Sikeston R-6 Schools Stephen Borgsmiller...Superintendent Andy Comstock...Asst. Superintendent Lori Boardman...Business Manager Index The Early Bird Gets the Class When registrations fail to meet the minimum enrollment level for a class, the class must be cancelled. Register now for the courses you are interested in. Don t miss the opportunity for advancement or just to improve your skills. Enrollment Begins January 8 For Short-term Night Courses. See individual descriptions for long-term courses or call the school, 471-5442, for information. General Information...3 Personal Enrichment...4 Adult Literacy/GED...5 Careers in Health...6 Full-time Programs...8 Computer Courses...10 Kid s Community Academy...12 Technical Training...13 Internet Courses...14 Notice of Non Discrimination Applicants for admission and employment, all students, parents, employees, sources of referrals of applicants for admissions and employment, and all unions or professional agreements with Sikeston Public Schools District R-6 are hereby notified that this institution does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or handicap in admission or access to, or treatment of employment in its programs or activities. Any person having inquiries concerning Sikeston Public Schools District R-6 s compliance with the regulations implementing Title VI, TItle IX, or Section 504 is directed to contact Mrs. Cindy Griffin Board of Education Office, 1002 Virginia Street, Sikeston, Missouri, 63801. (573) 472-2581. Mrs. Griffin has been designated by Sikeston Public School R-VI to coordinate the institution s effort to comply with the regulations implementing Title VI, Title IX, and Section 504. Any person may also contact the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, regarding the institution s compliance with the regulations implementing Title VI, Title IX, or Section 504. Mr. Stephen Borgsmiller, Superintendent of Schools Page 2 Classes Begin the Week of January 28...Enroll Now!!!!!
General Information General Information Spring 2008 The is committed to community education. We offer you the chance to learn new skills, explore new career options and fulfill your life by enrolling in our adult education programs. Office Hours Mon. thru Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. When classes begin January 28 times will be: Mon. thru Thurs (when night classes are in session) 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Attendance Policy Certificates will be issued on attendance and completion of competencies for vocational courses. For short-term courses, students missing more than TWO classes MAY NOT RECEIVE A CERTIFICATE. For full-time students, please refer to the attendance policy in the 2007-08 SCTC Student Handbook. Parking Students may park in the designated parking spaces only. Please do not park outside of lines or in the grass. How to Register For Short-Term Courses Spring registration will begin on January 8, 2008. You may register in person or by mail using the registration forms on the back cover. To register in person, come to the Adult Education Office during office hours at Sikeston Career & Technology Center, 200 Pine St., Sikeston, MO 63801. To register by mail, complete the registration form and mail it with your fee to: Sikeston Career & Technology Center, 200 Pine St., Sikeston, MO 63801. Checks should be made payable to Sikeston Public Schools. Registration Continued (Short-term courses) Receipt of your enrollment WILL NOT be confirmed or acknowledged unless there is a problem. You should assume that you are enrolled and the class will begin as scheduled in this flyer. Mark your calendar with your start date and time. You will be notified by telephone only if class is canceled. You are encouraged to register early since classes are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. Most classes require a minimum number of students. Tuition must accompany enrollment. There will be an additional $20 charge for any checks that are returned to us due to insufficient funds. Refund Policy Full refunds will be given if a class does not form due to insufficient enrollment or if a class is full when registration is received. Please allow 2-4 weeks to receive your refund. Any class may be dropped and a refund will be issued, minus the $5 registration fee, if you notify our office at least 3 working days PRIOR to its start. Refer to the partial refund policy stated below. One- or twoweek classes will not be refunded once they have begun. Partial refunds will be made, if possible, as follows: 1) Students dropping after one class will be refunded 70% of the tuition. 2) No refunds will be issued for students dropping after the second class meeting. 3) No refunds will be issued to students for textbooks or workbooks if they have been written in or if pages have been removed. NO EXCEPTION! For full-time students, please refer to the refund policy in the 2007-08 SCTC Student Handbook. Smoking is a smokefree campus. Smoking is not permitted anywhere on the grounds. Page 3
Personal Enrichment #1240 Tips for Using Your Digital Camera Learn how to print, enhance and e-mail photos as well as how to determine what camera is right for you. By using a computer, you can change how you view your pictures and how to personalize your pictures on a CD. 4/7-4/15...2 weeks Monday & Tuesday 6-8 p.m...$49 + text #1203 Beginning Cake Decorating Learn the art of decorating your own cakes. Basic techniques taught. 2/25-3/17...4 weeks Moday 7-9 p.m...$49 + supplies #1205 Advanced Cake Decorating 3/31-4/22...4 weeks Monday 7-9 p.m...$49 + supplies Volleyball (Mixed Co-ed) 1/28-5/22... Monday and Thursday...$2/night For more information, call Marvie Beaudean - 471-2013 Page 4 #1241 Preventing Identity Theft Learn how to protect yourself from one of the fastest growing crimes. Be surprised by the most common methods used to steal personal information, what they are looking for, how they obtain it as well as what they do when they get it. Learn from an experience law enforcement professional prevention strategies to keep your personal information and computer activities secure. Date TBA...2 weeks Days TBA 6-9 p.m...$39 #1291 Common Sense Investing Do you know the difference between a stock and a bond? Do you know what a mutual fund is? Have you ever wondered which investments to choose for your retirement plan? Have you ever wondered if you are saving enough to reach your retirement goals? Attend this class and learn the answers to these questions and more! Date TBA...4 weeks Days TBA 6-8 p.m...$59 #1221 ebay Basics Navigate through ebay, track items you are buying or selling, learn how to use PayPal for online security and learn how to monitor your listings and complete transactions. This course will teach you how to open an account, create listings to get attention, monitor your items and understand feedback. #1276 Intro to Conversational Spanish Learn to speak another language. Will help you to carry on a conversation in Spanish. This is not a complete language course but rather an introduction into the basics. 2/5-3/11...6 weeks Tuesday 6-8 p.m...reg. $79 + text #1288 Intermediate Conversational Spanish 3/18-4/29...6 weeks Tuesday 6-8 p.m...reg. $79 + text #1310 Introducción a inglés Coloquial empleados Es usted nuevo a los Estados Unidos y el inglés no es su primera lengua? Entonces, esta clase de conversación de inglés basica pueda ser útil para usted. Vamos a estudiar: Pidiendo y dando información personal Rellenando un formulario de identificaión La vida diaria La comida Ir de compras, etc. Venga a la clase y traiga cualquiera preguntas que pueda tener. 2/4-3/17...6 semanas Martes 6-8 p.m...$79 Enroll Today!
Register Early... -So you can be assured of space in the class. -So the instructor knows how many people for whom to prepare. -So we can contact you if there is a change in course time or location. -So we can notify you if the course is canceled. -So the class will not be canceled for lack of enrollment. Financial Aid Financial Aid is available to those who qualify. Federal Pell Grant are available to full-time students. Agencies such as Division of Family Services, Workforce Development, RMI, Vocational Rehabilitation, as well as Veterans Affairs are also willing to assist those who meet the requirements. Enroll Now! Call 471-5442 Enrolling is FAST and EASY! By Mail: Complete the simple registration form found on page 16 and mail it with your fees to: Adult Education SCTC 200 Pine St. Sikeston, MO 63801 In Person: Enroll at the same address as above. Office hours are located on page 3. Classes will not meet and the office will be closed on the following dates: Monday, February 18 Mon-Fri, April 24-28 Adult Literacy/GED Classes Available free of charge to all adults Brush up on basic skills Study for employment tests Study for entrance exams Study for GED Test Learn to Read Sikeston AEL/GED Learning Center 733 Greer St., Sikeston, MO 63801 Norma Batchelor, Director 573-471-9469 For more information Classes Also Available at the Following Locations: Caruthersville Sr. High New Madrid Sr. High Portageville Sr. High Library Page 5
Careers in Health New! #1270 Medical Transcription Interested in a career in medical transcription? SCTC can give you the skills and knowledge needed to prepare you to be successful for a career medical transcribing. Learn how to use medical transcribers as well as newer technology that is computer based. Date TBA...14 weeks Day TBA 6-9 p.m...price TBA Class starts the week of January 28th. #1231 Beginning Medical Terminology Prepare for entry into medical training. This course is designed for those interested in learning the terminology essential to jobs in the medical field. Prerequisite for Medical Transcription. 1/28-5/12...14 weeks Monday 6-9 p.m...$239 + text $50 Deposit required upon registration, applies toward tuition #1232 Intermediate Medical Terminology TBA...14 weeks TBA...$239 + text $50 Deposit required upon registration, applies toward tuition #1238 Intro to Medical Coding This course is designed to help learners master the complexities of medical coding. It will address a variety of medical specialties including CPT, ICD-9, primary care, dermatology, and auditing and appeals for comprehensive coverage. Covers all aspects of coding, including billing and collections. 1/29-5/1...14 weeks Tuesday 6-9 p.m...$219 + text $50 Deposit required upon registration, applies toward tuition #1250 Medication Technician (CMT) PRETEST WILL BE GIVEN AT SPS HEALTH OCCUPATIONS CLASSROOM. Call 472-8887 to sign up for class. This state approved course meets the minimum standards of medication technicians for nursing homes and other long-term health care facilities. The course includes 60 hours of classroom instruction and 8 hours of clinical training. Eligibility requirements: High school diploma or GED, state certified nurse aid with a minimum of six months nurse aid experience. Must submit a letter of reference from employer. If not currently employed, must submit a letter of reference from previous employer. Must pass a pre-test that measures your reading comprehension and math skills. A certificate will be given to those who successfully complete the course. Applications may be picked up at the Health Occupations Department. TBA...60 classroom hours and 8 clinical hours 8 a.m-4 p.m...$459+ text+$15 ins. fee plus $25 testing fee +10 certification fee. Scheduled when enough enrolled. $100 Deposit required upon registration, applies toward tuition #1237 Health Unit Coordinator (Ward Clerk) This is a very important position in any hospital. Ward clerks assist the nurse. They transcribe doctors orders, lab and radiological reports, order supplies, page personnel, and answer the telephone. In this course, the student will learn how to use hospital communications systems properly and become familiar with the forms necessary to handle the position. 1/29-4/22...12 weeks Thursday 6-9 p.m...$209 + text $50 Deposit required upon registration, applies toward tuition New! #1260 Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) This course prepares those who have a career in medical coding and terminology or for those who have taken both of the classes to prepare you to take the CCS exam and an insight into taking the certification test. 1/29-5/6...14 weeks Tuesday 6-8 p.m...$209 + text Page 6 Don t Miss Your Chance to Make a Difference!
Careers in Health #1216 CPR Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers Curriculum and testing will include the First responder adult CPR, adult obstructed airway pediatric CPR, as well as two rescuer adult CPR and mouth-to-mask technique and circoid pressure. An 84% or greater score is required on the written test. The completion card should be issued to all students who demonstrate mastery of knowledge and skills. Dates will be set when six (6) people enroll. Prerequisite for EMT. TBA...8 hours...$39 + text Schedule when 6 enroll #1218 Beginning Keyboarding This course is designed for students learning to keyboard and the basic knowledge of computers as students begin operating computers. This class is also perfect for those wishing to brush up on their keyboarding skills. Prerequisite for Medical Transcription (50 wpm) 1/29-3/25...8 weeks Tuesday 6-8 p.m...$99 + text #1211 I.V. Therapy for LPN s Prerequisite: Must be a Licensed Practical Nurse. This course prepares current Licensed Practical Nurses in the state of Missouri to perform limited I.V. therapy treatments. Course included 40 hours of classroom lecture and lab followed by and 8-hour RN supervised clinical. Graduates of the course will receive Missouri state certification. Class limited to first 15 people. Enroll at SCTC Health Occupations Bldg, 135 Plaza Dr., Suite 201, Sikeston, MO 63801. TBA...6 Meetings...$259 + text $100 Deposit required upon registration, applies toward tuition #1217 EMT Next class will start in October. Practical Nurse Program 2008-09 Class Sikeston Public Schools Health Occupations 135 Plaza Dr. Suite 201 Sikeston, MO 63801 472-8887 or www.sikestonnursing.com Accepting applications beginning January 4. Page 7
Full-time Programs Would you like to have a career with heart? Try Nursing Sikeston Public Schools/SCTC Practical Nurse Program *Start a rewarding career in just 11 months *Excellent classroom instruction from highly-qualified staff *Great hands-on experience in a variety of clinical settings *Nationally certified since 1967 Applications accepted from January 4th through March 27th SPS/SCTC Practical Nurse Program 135 Plaza Dr., Suite 201 Sikeston, MO 63801 (573) 472-8887 www.sikestonnursing.com Page 8 Start a new career. Enroll today!!!
Business/Office Technology Microsoft Word 2003 Microsoft Excel 2003 Microsoft Access 2003 Full-time Programs Pat Reaves, Instructor Consists of hands-on computer usage and general office procedures including: Filing Accounting Business Communications Ten key calculators Job Search Procedures Advanced Typing Applications for this course are available at SCTC, 200 Pine, Sikeston. Applications and testing should be completed by January 4, 2008. Course runs from 1/17/08-6/5/08. Class meets five times per week, Monday through Friday. Financial aid is available for those who qualify. Financial Aid Financial aid is available to those who qualify. Students must first fill out the FAFSA, which is available in the SCTC office, to determine Pell Grant eligibility. In addition, agencies assist students with tuition and expenses, such as: Division of Family Services Contact your case manager for information- Workforce Development Contact your local Missouri Career Center Vocational Rehabilitation Call (573) 290-5788 Veterans Education Benefits Call 1 (800) 392-3761 Page 9
Computer Courses #1220 Intro to World of Computers Learn computers in a relaxed and fun atmosphere. This class is designed for those with little to no computer knowledge and will get you started understanding Windows terminology, keyboarding and mouse skills, computer applications including word processing and spreadsheets, surfing the Internet, and sending, receiving and personalizing your email. Learn what error messages mean and how to handle them. No books required. 2/4-2/12...2 weeks Monday & Tuesday 6-9 p.m...$79 #1227 Intro to Microsoft Word 2003 Students should know how to use a computer for this course. Course is designed for persons wanting to learn the basics of word processing software, including creating, editing and formatting a document. 2/29-3/19...4 weeks Tuesday 6-9 p.m...$79 + text #1228 Intermediate Word 2003 PREREQUISITE: Must have working knowledge of Word 2003. 2/26-3/18...4 weeks Tuesday 6-9 p.m...$79 + text #1239 Microsoft Publisher Learn to create professional looking documents for use in the classroom or office. Students will have the opportunity to design flyers, brochures, programs, invitations, business cards, greeting cards, labels, calendars and award certificates. 4/1-4/21...4 weeks Tuesday 6-9 p.m...$79 + text #1249 Microsoft Outlook Sure, you know how to respond to an email or even create a new email. You may even know to send an email with an attachment. But you want to know more. Well, this is the course you need. Get advanced with Outlook. #1226 Intro to Microsoft Excel 2003 Learn the basics of spreadsheet software. Students should have a basic knowledge of how to operate a computer. 2/26-3/18...4 weeks Tuesday 6-8 p.m...$59 + text #1225 Intermediate Excel 2003 PREREQUISITE: Must have working knowledge of Excel 2000. Students will work with workbooks, worksheets, and templates. Advanced Excel features chart and map data, database lists, pivot tables, consolidation data and macro basics. 4/1-4/22...4 weeks Tuesday 6-9 p.m...$59 + text #1222 Advanced Microsoft Excel 2003 TBA...4 weeks Thursday 6-8 p.m...$59 + text #1229 Intro to Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 Learn to prepare professional visual presentations using graphics. 2/25-3/17...4 weeks Monday 6-8 p.m...$59 + text #1223 Intermediate Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 3/31-4/21...4 weeks Monday 6-8 p.m...$59 + text #1243 Intro to Microsoft Access 2003 Learn to use database software to better organize customer lists, telephone numbers, inventories, etc. Learn how information can be sorted by different categories and how to customize reports. 1/29-2/19...4 weeks Tuesday 6-8 p.m...$59 + text 2/25-3/4...2 weeks Tuesday 6-8 p.m...$59 + text Page 10 Enhance Your Computing Skills! Enroll Now!
Computer Courses #1239 SCTC Computer Training Lab (Daytime) The SCTC Computer Training Lab is an independentstudy instructional program. It offers personalized, individualized training, flexible scheduling, and the ability to work at your own pace. Program will start January 28, 2008, Monday-Friday. The program offers the following courses: Beginning Keyboarding: This course is designed for students learning to keyboard and the basic knowledge of computers as students begin operating computers. Intermediate Keyboarding: This course is designed to improve your keyboarding skills. Beginning Accounting: Part 1 & 2. This course offers all the fundamentals for a basic background in accounting. Beginning & Intermediate Word and Excel Keyboarding and Accounting Courses--Flexible hours...15 sessions (30 hours) $199 each course + text Word and Excel Courses--Offered at a scheduled time...15 session (30 hours) $199 each course + text-- -Please call for a time. #1270 Designing Web Sites Students will gain an understanding of the process of how to design a web site for personal or business use, such as web design principles, planning a site and the design of the site. 2/12-3/4...4 nights Tuesday 5-7 p.m...$59 #1292 Computers for Seniors (55+) No prior computer knowledge necessary. Class is designed for those 55 years and older. This hands-on course will introduce you to the exciting world of computers. This is a relaxed and easy way to learn about e-mail and the Internet. Come join the fun!!! 2/11-2/12...4 weeks Monday and Tuesday 4-6 p.m...$59 + text #1241 Scrapbooks Online Learn to save your memories in an organized, attractive way. Learn to crop, cut, paste and enhance your scrapbook by using a computer. Come join us as we work with photos, newspaper clippings, announcements, 4/21-4/29...2 weeks Monday & Tuesday 6-9 p.m...$79 + $5 supplies #1218 Basic Keyboarding This course is designed for students learning to keyboard and the basic knowledge of computers as students begin operating computers. This class is also perfect for those wishing to brush up on their keyboarding skills. Prerequisite for Medical Transcription (50 wpm) 1/29-3/25...8 weeks Tuesday 6-8 p.m...$99 + text #1219 Intermediate Keyboarding TBA...8 weeks Tuesday 6-8 p.m...$99 + text Business/Office Technology Full-time, 5-month program #1254 Surfing the Net Learn to use the Internet. Once you understand the basics of surfing you ll go online and do some real surfing. 3/10-3/11...$39 Monday & Tuesday 5:15-8:15 p.m...2 nights Improve your skills See page 9 for more information Page 11
SCTC is looking for instructors. If there is a course you can teach or if you have an idea for a class that we don t currently offer, just give us a call at 471-5442. Inclement Weather In case of inclement weather, classes may be postponed. All evening classes will not be held if day classes are cancelled. Listen to local stations during the day for exact information. Page 12 SCTC: Focusing on Your Future
Technical Training If you find a mistake in this flyer, congratulations! We purposely inserted mistakes for those who enjoy looking for them. #1235 Basic Welding Basic welding and cutting utilizing electric arc with rods and/or wire feed, oxyacetylene torches, plasma cutters, set-up techniques and working with different metals. 2/26-4/15...6 weeks Tuesday & Thursday 6-9 p.m...$269 + supplies Have an idea for a class? We may be able to help. Contact us at 471-5442. #1235A Basic MIG Welding 3/4-3/18...2 weeks Tuesday & Thursday 6-9 p.m...$119+supplies #1235B Basic TIG Welding 4/1-4/10...2 weeks Tuesday & Thursday 6-9 p.m...$119+supplies Page 13
Internet Courses Online Interactive Web-based Courses Update your skills, discover a new talent, or chart a career path at your own pace and at your convenience with our new instructor-led online courses. Each course runs for 6 weeks and consists of 12 lessons and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. All materials will be made available to you over the World Wide Web. All you need to get started is Internet access, an e-mail address, and a Web browser. Go to www.ed2go.com/spsctc Basic Computer Literacy Learn computer basics, keyboarding, Windows, or the Macintosh OS. Computer Applications Become proficient with Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Publisher, Quicken, QuickBooks, and more. Grant Writing & Nonprofit Management Write grant proposals that get funded or prepare for a management career in the fast-growing nonprofit sector. Expert instructors prepare you for the special needs of the nonprofit industry and help you develop relationships with corporate, foundation, and government funding sources. Law & Legal Courses Gain expertise in criminal law, evidence law, or employment law, or prepare for an exciting career in the legal field. Web Page Design Create and post your very own site on the Web. Learn HTML, XML, CSS, Dreamweaver, and FrontPage. Desktop Publishing & Imaging Produce eye-catching photographs, ads, brochures, newsletters, and magazines with Photoshop, QuarkXPress, and other powerful publishing tools. Computer Troubleshooting & Networking Save time and money and gain marketable new skills by learning to repair and network personal computers. Computer Programming & Database Management Master the art of database development with Oracle, Sybase, and Access. Gain valuable new skills in Perl, SQL, C++, and Visual Basic. The Internet Master the ins and outs of the Internet, search engines, email, and more. Sales & Marketing Today, there are no shortages of opportunities for skilled sales and marketing professionals. Make sure you have what it takes to help any business meet its financial goals. Business Planning & Entrepreneurial Courses Discover new small or home-based business opportunities or learn how to plan, finance, and grow your existing business. Accounting Demand for accounting professionals currently exceeds supply. Increase your financial awareness and accountability while also gaining marketable new skills. Business Admin. & Mgt. Improve your job skills by mastering the fundamentals of supervision and management, human resources, employment law, project management, business analysis, customer service, and more. Web Programming Create truly interactive Web sites with Javascript, CGI, JSP, and Java. Web Graphics & Multimedia Bring your Web pages to life with images, sound, and audio. Learn Paint Shop Pro, Fireworks, and Flash. Languages Prepare for your next vacation or open up new career opportunities by learning conversational Spanish, French, Braille, or English. A Better, Brighter, Smarter You... It s Just a Click Away This Fall! @ SCTC online Page 14
Internet Courses Instructor-Facilitated Online Courses Most courses are only $79. Multiple courses are available in all of the categories listed on pages 14 and 15. Over 300 courses are available. Enjoy the flexibility of online learning. Learn at your leisure. Go to www.ed2go.com/spsctc or call SCTC at 471-5442. Digital Photography and Digital Video Get the most out of your digital camera. Learn how to take, edit, and print professional-quality images. Entertainment Industry Careers Improve your chances of succeeding as an actor, screenwriter, comedian, songwriter, theme park engineer, or game programmer. Writing and Publishing Learn the secret to getting published with our growing collection of writing courses taught by experienced professionals. Art, History, Psychology & Literature Learn to draw. Be able to read, write, and play music. Gain a new appreciation for the masters of art and literature. Explore human nature, symbolism, and artistic expression. Math, Philosophy & Science Develop your critical thinking skills, learn basic engineering principles in an exciting way, and more. Certification Prep Prepare to take--and pass--major industry certification exams, including the A+, Net+, MCSE, and PMP. Test Prep Don t take the GRE, SAT, ACT, LSAT, GMAT, or GED exam until you ve had an opportunity to work with our instructors. Personal & Career Development Improve your career prospects by becoming more assertive, increasing your leadership potential, communicating better, defeating stress, getting organized, writing a better resume, developing better job interview skills, and more. Continuing Education for Health Care Professionals Enjoy our fast-growing selection of unique accredited continuing education courses and certificate programs for nurses and other health care professionals. Personal Finance & Wealth Building Learn to save money on major purchases, eliminate credit card debt, increase your wealth, protect your assets, make wise investment decisions, and more. Health Care, Nutrition & Fitness Prepare for a career in the veterinary or medical industry, improve your health, survive a catastrophe, eat better, and promote wellness and balance in your daily life. Child Care & Parenting Care for the children in your life with confidence and ease. Keep your children safe, happy, healthy, confident, and learning. Instill discipline and improve communication. Family & Personal Enrichment Learn film literacy, use hypnotic suggestion on yourself and others, research your family history, write your life story, move beyond divorce, assist your aging parents, and more. Courses for Teaching Professionals Discover how to use your computer to ignite a desire for learning in your students. Master the art of classroom discipline. Gain a better understanding of childhood development and behavior. If you don t see a course listed that you might be interested in, please give us a call. We may be able to offer it. www.ed2go.com/spsctc Page 15
Sikeston Career & Technology Center Adult and Community Education Spring 2008 Course Schedule 200 Pine St. Sikeston, MO 63801