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Fresno Adult School César E. Chávez Adult Education Center General Education Development (GED) English as a Second Language (ESL) Adult Basic Education (ABE) Career & Technical Education (CTE) High School Diploma Community Education Parent University Winter/Spring 2012 1 Easy access at www.fas.edu

Fresno Adult School WINTER/SPRING 2012 2 FUSD Administration Michael E. Hanson, Superintendent Chris Evans, Associate Superintendent, Secondary Steven Martinez, Assistant Superintendent FUSD Board Members Michelle A. Asadoorian, President Janet Ryan, Clerk Valerie F. Davis Lindsay Cal Johnson Carol Mills, J.D. Larry A. Moore Tony Vang, Ed. D. Adult School Administration Sally Fowler, Principal Adult Transition, Community Education Raine Bumatay, Vice Principal ESL, EL Civics, Registration Center Andre Pecina, Vice Principal Career & Technical Education, Classified Professional Learning Valerie Simpson, Vice Principal High School Diploma Adult Basic Education, GED Test Preparation Counseling Sarah Fernandez, Academic Counselor Pang Vangyi, CTE Counselor Fresno Unified s Parent University Xee D. Yang, Manager III Terri Edwards, VPSA Fully Accredited GED and the GED Testing Service are registered trademarks of the American Council on Education and may not be used or reproduced without the express written permission of the American Council on Education. Message from the Superintendent Welcome to Fresno Adult School. We offer a wide variety of courses and programs that not only seek to provide opportunities for life-long learning for adults, but to help parents support the academic achievement of their students. I commend your interest in pursuing adult education, and I hope that through our offerings in General Education Development (GED), English as a Second Language (ESL), Adult Basic Education (ABE), Career Technical Education (CTE), High School Diploma, Community Education and Parent University we can assist you in your pursuit of learning. I am especially excited about the collaborative relationship between Fresno Adult School and Parent University, which is in its second year of offering courses to empower, engage and connect families to support student achievement. Through programs like Parent University, Fresno Unified continues to invest in classes that allow our community to become more skillful in assisting their children reach their full academic potential. A listing of Parent University courses is included in this brochure. Finally, I want you to know that our Board of Education stands firmly behind a set of core beliefs that all students can and must learn at grade level and beyond. We are committed to high quality instruction, to strong district leadership that is courageous, to providing a safe and secure learning environment and to sustaining a culture that will produce breakthrough results. I also want to assure you that the staff at Fresno Adult School is committed to supporting and guiding you as you pursue your educational goals. Respectfully, Michael E. Hanson, Superintendent Board Adopted Core Beliefs Student Learning Every student can and must learn at grade level and beyond. High Quality Instruction Teachers must demonstrate the ability and desire to educate each student at a high level. Leadership Leaders must perform courageously and ethically to accomplish stated goals. Safety A safe learning and working environment is crucial to student learning. Culture Fresno Unified is a place where: Diversity is valued; Educational excellence and equity is expected; Individual responsibility and participation by all is required; Collaborative adult relationships are essential; and parents, students, and the community as a whole are vital partners. Fresno Unified School District Policies Sexual Harassment Policy Fresno Unified School District promotes an environment supportive of gender equity (Title IX) and free from any form of sexual discrimination or harassment. The governing Board prohibits sexual harassment of or by any student or employee. This policy applies to conduct during and relating to school and school-sponsored activities. Sexual harassment is inappropriate and offensive. All students have a right to be educated in an environment free from sexual harassment. All School District employees have a right to work in an environment free from sexual harassment. Prohibited sexual harassment includes, but is not limited to, unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal, visual or physical conduct of a sexual nature. The Board encourages and expects a student to report incidents of sexual harassment to any teacher, counselor, or administrator at the school site immediately. The Title IX Compliance Officer for the District is Kim Mecum, Assistant Superintendent, Human Resources. The Title IX Compliance for Fresno Adult School Principal Sally Fowler, (559) 457-6000. Non-Discrimination Policy Fresno Adult and Community Education is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. No Smoking Policy The use of all tobacco products is prohibited on all Fresno Unified School District campuses. Complaint Procedure The FUSD Board of Education has established a policy for filing complaints concerning school personnel. The policy is posted in each room and can be obtained in the Fresno Adult School office. Fresno Adult School ESL Policy ESL classes include seven different levels of instruction including citizenship classes. FUSD shall establish adult classes in English upon receipt of applications from 25 or more persons older than eighteen years of age who reside in the district and who cannot speak, read, or write the English language to a degree of proficiency equal to that required for the completion of grade eight (EC 52540).

Fresno Adult School Mission Statement Preparing students to achieve their educational and career goals Schoolwide Student Learning Outcomes Communicate effectively Develop and apply critical thinking skills Demonstrate character traits of personal responsibility and accountability Demonstrate career-ready skills and competencies for workplace success Demonstrate effective self-management and interpersonal skills Fresno Adult School Calendar Winter/Spring 2012 December 23-January 13... Winter Break, NO CLASSES January 16...Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, NO CLASSES February 7... CAHSEE Testing, Language Arts February 8... CAHSEE Testing, Math February 13...Lincoln s Birthday Holiday, NO CLASSES February 20... Presidents Holiday, NO CLASSES February 23...End of High School Winter Quarter February 26-29... WASC Accreditation Team Visit March 5... Start of High School Spring Quarter March 13... CAHSEE Testing, Language Arts March 14... CAHSEE Testing, Math March 29... César E. Chávez Day of Service and Learning April 2-9... Spring Break, NO CLASSES April 27...Career Fair May 8... CAHSEE Testing, Language Arts May 9... CAHSEE Testing, Math May 16...End of High School Spring Quarter May 28... Memorial Day, NO CLASSES TABLE OF CONTENTS Adult Basic Education (ABE)... 7 Career & Technical Education...11 Community Education...24 Community Education Registration Form...34 English as a Second Language (ESL)... 5 GED Testing... 7 GED Test Preparation... 7 High School Diploma/Independent Study... 8 Ingles como Segundo Lenguaje (ESL)... 5 Off-Campus Class Locations...32 Parent University...19 Program Enrollment Information... 4 Student Assistance Center... 6 CONTACT NUMBERS Main Office... 457-6000 Academic Counseling...457-6031 Adult Basic Education...457-6005 Bookstore...457-6032 Career Counseling...457-6036 Career & Technical Education...457-6002 Community Education...248-5780 English as a Second Language...457-6011 GED Test Preparation...457-6005 GED Testing...457-6032 High School Diploma...457-6003 Independent Study...457-6003 Parent University...457-6006 Registration Center...457-6011 Student Assistance Center...457-6022 Main Office Hours M-Th 7:45 am-8 pm Fri 7:45 am-5 pm Registration Center M-Th 8 am-7:30 pm Fri 8 am-5 pm Student Assistance Ctr. M-Th 8:30 am-1 pm Mon 8:30-11:30 am 4:30-5:30 pm Bookstore Hours M/T 10:15 am-6:30 pm W/Th 8:15 am-4:30 pm Fri 7:45 am-12 pm Closed for lunch M-F 1 pm-2 pm 3 Easy access at www.fas.edu

PROGRAM ENROLLMENT INFORMATION PROGRAM ENROLLMENT INFORMATION Fresno Adult School WINTER/SPRING 2012 4 These are the enrollment procedures for Fresno Adult School s Adult Education programs. Enrollment sessions are subject to change as maximum capacity is reached. Specific program information is listed in the following sections of this brochure. Photo ID is required for testing and to receive test scores. Please arrive 15-20 minutes early; parking is limited. Bring a pencil. Schedule is subject to change without notice. Adult Basic Education English as a Second Language GED Test Preparation Please allow 1.5 hours for enrollment session. A placement test will occur the following week at the same time the enrollment session was attended. No children allowed. Call 457-6011 for further information. To Enroll in Daytime Classes for ABE/GED Test Prep Where: Chávez Enrollment Ctr, Rm 103 Dates: January 31 & February 1 March 6 & 7, April 10 & 11 Time: Begins at 10 am To Enroll in Evening Classes for ABE/GED Test Prep Where: Chávez Enrollment Ctr, Rm 103 Dates: January 31 & February 1 March 6 & 7, April 10 & 11 Time: Begins at 6:15 pm To Enroll in Daytime Classes for ESL Where: Chávez Enrollment Ctr, Rm 103 Dates: January 31 & February 1 March 6 & 7, April 10 & 11 Time: Begins at 8:30 am To Enroll in Evening Classes for ESL Where: Chávez Enrollment Ctr, Rm 103 Dates: January 31 & February 1 March 6 & 7, April 10 & 11 Time: Begins at 5 pm CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION Please see page 11 for full details on enrolling in the different CTE programs. HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA/ INDEPENDENT STUDY When: See page 8 for registration details. Call: 457-6003 for further information SENIOR CLASSES When: See page 33 for registration details. Call: 248-5780 for further information TWO WAYS TO LEARN ENGLISH FOR FREE! CLASSES JUST FOR FUSD PARENTS JANUARY 23-MARCH 30, 8:30-11:30 am Tuesday/Thursday Burroughs Elementary 166 N. Sierra Vista Jackson Elementary 3750 E. Platt Jefferson Elementary 202 N. Mariposa Mayfair Elementary 3305 E. Home Monday/Wednesday Calwa Elementary 4303 E. Jensen, Jensen/Cedar Wolters Elementary 5174 N. First Yokomi Elementary 2323 E. McKenzie Learn English at Fresno Adult School! Free classes day and evening. Call 457-6011. Muaj kawm ntawv Askiv pub dawb nyob rau hauv Fresno Adult School nruab hnub thiab hmo ntuj.

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE FREE CLASSES! 457-6011 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Allow 1.5 hours for registration. No one will be allowed in after testing has begun. No children allowed. To Enroll in Daytime Classes Where: Chávez Enrollment Ctr, Rm 103 Dates: January 31 & February 1 March 6 & 7, April 10 & 11 Times: Begins at 8:30 am Classes: Mon-Fri, 8:30-10:20 am, 10:40 am-12:30 pm To Enroll in Evening Classes Where: Chávez Enrollment Ctr, Rm 103 Dates: January 31 & February 1 March 6 & 7, April 10 & 11 Time: Begins at 5 pm Classes: Mon-Thur, 5:30-7:20 pm ESL/EL CIVICS FREE CLASSES! Improve your listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in English so that you can communicate better in community places and prepare for higher academic education or career training. Classes also include EL Civics topics such as: How to talk to your doctor; How to rent or lease a home; How to prepare to vote; Nutrition; Health and many other topics. For information call 457-6011, or go to Room 103, Chávez Campus. Day ESL Classes Beginning through intermediate. Day Time Location Mon-Fri 8:30-10:20 am Chávez Campus Mon-Fri 10:40 am-12:30 pm Chávez Campus Evening ESL Classes Beginning through intermediate. Day Time Location Mon-Thur 5:30-7:20 pm Chávez Campus ESL CITIZENSHIP FREE CLASSES! ESL students interested in citizenship can start preparing for the citizenship interview and test now. Review important facts about American history and government. Learn about American culture and geography and how to complete the N-400 application for citizenship. Practice answering questions for the citizenship exam. One-on-one oral practice tests will be given to students before their INS interview. Day Time Dates Location T 5:30-7:20 pm Open Chávez Campus INGLES COMO SEGUNDO IDIOMA (ESL) Permita una hora y media para inscripcion. No se permitirán niños. Para inscribirse en las clases de día Donde: Centro de Inscripciones, C. Chávez, #103 Horario: 8:30 am Fechas: Enero 31 & Febrero 1, Marzo 6 & 7, Abril 10 & 11 Clases: Lunes a Viernes 8:30-10:20 am, 10:40 am-12:30 pm Llame al: 457-6011 para pedir informacíon El estacionamiento es limitado, por favor llegue 15-20 minutos antes. Para inscribirse en las clases por la tarde Donde: Centro de Inscripciones, C. Chávez, #103 Horario: 5 pm Fechas: Enero 31 & Febrero 1, Marzo 6 & 7, Abril 10 & 11 Clases: Lunes a Jueves, 5:30-7:20 pm Aprenda Ingles Como Segundo Idioma (ESL) Clases de Educación Cívica GRATIS! Mejore su habilidad de escribir, leer, hablar y entender el Ingles para tener mejor comunicacíon en lugares comunitarios, recibir entrenamiento para una carrera o prepararse para una educación avanzada. Para mas información llame al 457-6011 o vaya al salón #103 en el campus C. Chávez. Clases (ESL) de día Nivel Principiante, a Intermedio. Día Hora Lugar Lunes a Viernes 8:30-10:20 am C. Chávez Lunes a Viernes 10:40-12:30 pm C. Chávez Clases (ESL) por la Tarde Día Hora Lugar Lunes a Jueves 5:30-7:20 pm C. Chávez ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Easy access at www.fas.edu 5

Fresno Adult School WINTER/SPRING 2012 STUDENT ASSISTANCE CENTER 6 RESOURCES TUTORING JOB DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES TUTORING JOB DEVELOPMENT STUDENT ASSISTANCE CENTER RESOURCES The Student Assistance Center (SAC) supports the educational needs of the Fresno Adult School (FAS) student. Located in Room 108, students can take advantage of a wide variety of services offered, which include, tutoring, computers, text books and career planning. Students can study and use the center s computers for class projects and to locate community resources. Staff is available to answer questions and to help the students reach their goals. The SAC connects students to services and resources that help them address personal, health, academic and career issues by offering regularly scheduled workshops and guest speakers on campus. The SAC sponsors a variety of events for FAS students such as: Annual Career Fair Financial Aid Workshops Blood Drive Canned Food Drive Community Resource Events Student Information and Resources STUDENT ASSISTANCE CENTER Chavez Campus, Room 108 Hours Tutoring M-Th 8:30 am-1 pm Mon 8:30-11:30 am 4:30-5:30 pm Tues 8:30-10:30 am Fri 8:30-1 pm Wed 8:30-11:00 am Thu 8:30-1:30 pm Fri 8:30-1:00 pm TUTORING No matter what program you are enrolled in at FAS, you can take advantage of the tutors available in the SAC. FAS is pleased to provide Teaching Fellows from CSUFresno on campus to assist students. Tutors are available in FAS classrooms and for individual or small group tutoring in the SAC, Room 108, during center operational hours. Tutoring is available for High School Diploma, GED, Adult Basic Education, Career & Technical Education, and English as a Second Language. JOB DEVELOPMENT Theresa Sanchez, Fresno Adult School s Job Developer, is available to assist students with their career planning. She is available to help students with their interview skills, update resumes, and help plan career paths. JOB CLUB AVAILABLE AT STUDENT ASSISTANCE CENTER Fresno Adult School s Job Developer can assist you as you prepare for employment. Job search Set up a professional email account Update your resume Complete/review job applications Prepare for an interview Proper dress attire For students who are willing to invest some extra time and are interested in finding out more about employment opportunities, networking and interviewing skills, Job Club might be just for you. What is Job Club? Students and professionals who meet regularly to network and discuss: the job market, suggestions to job searching, interviewing skills, transitioning into the working world, time management, definition of job readiness and career goals for the success and support of all members. What will I gain? Information on job leads, interviewing tips, careers and more. When does Job Club meet? Job Club meets once a month. More information available in the Student Assistance Center.

ABE & GED TEST PREPARATION FREE CLASSES! 457-6005 FREE CLASSES! ADULT BASIC EDUCATION & GED TEST PREPARATION Fresno Adult School offers GED Test Preparation classes in English and Spanish to those who do not have a high school diploma and are interested in earning a high school equivalency certification. La Escuela de Adultos en Fresno ofrece clases de preparación para el examen GED en Inglés y Español para los que no tienen un diploma de escuela secundaria y están interesados en obtener una certificación de equivalencia de escuela secundaria. Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes are designed to help you improve your basic reading, writing and math skills. ABE classes prepare you for GED Test Preparation classes or high school diploma programs. GED test preparation classes are designed to help you to pass the five subject test areas required for the GED examination: Writing Skills, Social Studies, Science, Reading and Mathematics. Classes in English at the Chavez Campus: M-F, 8:30-10:20 am, 10:40 am-12:30 pm M-Th, 5:15-7:05 pm at Chavez Campus *Select Fridays, 1:00-2:50 pm Classes in Spanish at Mayfair: T & Th, 5:30-7:30 pm For enrollment information, see page 4. *Call for dates. GED TEST PREPARATION ON DVD/VIDEO FREE! Students borrow DVDs or videos and materials to take home. They meet with a teacher once a week to get help, take a test, and get a new lesson. Call (559) 457-6005 for more information about assessment and registration. Where: Chávez Campus, Rm 114 Classes: Monday-Thursday, 8:30 am-6:20 pm Friday, 8:30 am-2:50 pm GED TESTING GED tests are administered weekly (Monday-Thursday). After passing all 5 sections of the GED examination, you will receive a GED test credential. Seating is limited and pre-registration is REQUIRED before the date you wish to test. For more information call 457-6032. Test and Registration Fees: $150 for all 5 tests $25 for an individual test $25 for each re-test $25 initial state fee for those who sign up and pay for the test(s) individually. To register for testing you must: Be at least 18 years old Bring a valid driver s license, DMV California ID or passport Bring your Social Security number NO REFUNDS *If you believe you have a disability and would benefit from testing accommodations, call 457-6210. *GED test preparation classes funded by state apportionment. GED TESTING SCHEDULE GED testing available every Monday-Thursday except for holidays and school session breaks. Schedule subject to change without notice. Testing in Spanish will be available on the first Friday of the month. Pre-registration is required. For Spanish test information, call (559) 457-6011. Para información en español llame (559) 457-6011. SAVE THE DATE! GED Graduation Ceremony June 13, 2012 Preparing Career-Ready Graduates: Top 3 Reasons to work at FUSD 1. Work with a diverse workforce, students and community. 2. The freedom to be innovative and make the best use of your abilities. 3. Make a difference in the lives of students and create positive and lasting change in the community. Fresno Unified School District invites you to step up and inspire students for success. www.fresnounified.org ABE & GED TEST PREPARATION FREE CLASSES! 7 Easy access at www.fas.edu

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA FREE CLASSES! 457-6003 Fresno Adult School WINTER/SPRING 2012 HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAM 8 It s Never Too Late to Earn Your HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA We offer three methods of study. Choose what works for you! All courses are FREE! HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAM Traditional Classes Classes meet twice a week, Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday Classes are offered at three different time periods, 8:30 am, 12 pm and 4:45 pm. Classes are 3 hours long Diploma issued upon successful completion Offered 4 quarters a year (enrollment accepted at start of each quarter only) May be combined with Independent Studies or High School subject classes INDEPENDENT STUDIES PROGRAM Earn High School Credits while studying at home Course work is done through packets Each packet is worth one credit Complete packets while at home Meet with a teacher once a week Open from 8 am to 7 pm Diploma issued upon successful completion May be combined with Traditional High School Program See registration information on page 9 HIGH SCHOOL SUBJECTS PROGRAM Course work is done through packets in a classroom setting Each packet is worth one credit Classes are offered at three different time periods, 8:30 am and 12 pm, Monday-Friday, and 4:45 pm Monday-Thursday Teacher available in the class at all times to assist students and answer questions May be combined with traditional High School Program See registration information on page 9 FREE CLASSES, FLEXIBLE SCHEDULES, AND TUTORS AVAILABLE! YOU CAN EARN YOUR HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA AT FRESNO ADULT SCHOOL! SAVE the DATE! HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION June 13, 2012

Easy Enrollment for High School Diploma Programs 1. HOW TO ENROLL Must be 18 years old* Must bring a transcript if possible Meet with a counselor PLEASE CALL TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT AT 457-6003 *Exceptions are made for pregnant teens and teen parents. For transcript information call 457-6213. HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAM FREE CLASSSES! 457-6003 2. HOW TO GRADUATE Take the required number of credits: Department Required Credits English... 40 Economics...5 American Government...5 U.S. History... 10 Mod World History... 10 Physical Science... 10 Biology... 10 Science (any)... 10 Algebra I... 10 Intro to Geometry... 10 Math (any)... 10 Fine Arts... 10 Electives... 60 TOTAL... 200 HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAM 3. TAKE THE CAHSEE FREE PREP CLASSES AVAILABLE All High School Diploma students are required to meet the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) requirements to receive a high school diploma. Our CAHSEE classes can help you prepare to pass the CAHSEE. Remember, there are two sections that you need to pass Math and English. YOU MUST BE A FRESNO ADULT SCHOOL STUDENT TO TAKE THE HIGH SCHOOL EXIT EXAM. CAHSEE TEST DATES Language Arts Tuesdays February 7, March 13, May 8 Mathematics Wednesday February 8, March 14, May 9 A DIPLOMA ISN T THAT FAR AWAY! CALL 457-6003 TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT! 9 Easy access at www.fas.edu

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA FREE CLASSES! 457-6003 Fresno Adult School WINTER/SPRING 2012 HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAM 10 High School Quarter ENROLLMENT SCHEDULES WINTER/SPRING 2011-12 High School Diploma Courses offered through Fresno Adult School Winter Quarter November 28, 2011-February 23, 2012 Spring Quarter March 5- May 16, 2012 New student registration: January 30-March 2, 2012 INDEPENDENT STUDY Hours: Mon-Fri, 8 am-2:30 pm T/W/Th, 8 am-7:30 pm Course work done through packets at home. Meet with a teacher once a week. Each packet is worth one credit. New student registration* Monday/Wednesday 9:00-10:30 am/2:00-3:30 pm Tuesday 10:30 am-12 pm/2:30-4 pm *Please bring transcripts Call 457-6003 to schedule an appointment. HIGH SCHOOL SUBJECT LAB Class times: 8:30 am, 12 pm or 4:45 pm Course work done through packets in a classroom setting. Teacher available in class at all times. New student registration* Monday/Wednesday 9:00-10:30 am/2:00-3:30 pm Tuesday 10:30 am-12 pm/2:30-4 pm *Please bring transcripts Call 457-6003 to schedule an appointment. New Student registration starts January 30 Traditional Class Schedule Classes meet twice a week: Period 1 8:30-11:30 am, M/W or T/Th CAHSEE Math Algebra I A/B English Composition A/B English Lit A/B Period 2 12:00-3 pm, M/W or T/Th CAHSEE Math CAHSEE Language Arts Intro to Geometry A/B English Review I/II Period 4 4:45-7:45 pm, M/W or T/Th Art I (Fine Arts/Elective) A/B Environmental Science A/B Earth Science A/B Biology A/B General Math A/B (Math Elective) Intro to Geometry A/B Algebra I A/B English Review I/II (English credit) Composition A/B (English credit) Literature A/B (English credit) American Government U.S. History A/B World History A/B Economics

CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION TUITION-FREE! 457-6002 www.fascte.org Preparing Career-Ready Graduates The Career Technical Education Department offers daytime and evening classes to accommodate student needs. classes are tuition-free; fees are for textbooks and/or materials. Classes and/or program costs are subject to change. BUSINESS & COMPUTER Business Writing Fundamentals Internet and Computing Core Certification (IC 3 ) Microsoft 2010 Excel, Outlook PowerPoint & Word Professional Office Assistant SERVICE OCCUPATIONS Custodian/Janitor Training Food Service Training Groundskeeper Training Paraprofessional Training School Bus Driver HEALTH OCCUPATIONS Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Medical Billing Manager Medical Coding (Online) Nursing Assistant (CNA) Vocational Nurse (LVN) BOSTON REED PARTNERSHIP Pharmacy Technician (Tuition Course) CTE Registration Information Registration Dates CTE Quarter Calendar LVN Cohorts Quarter III 12/5/11-12/8/11 12/12/11-12/15/11 1/17/12-1/19/12 1/23/12-1/26/12 Quarter I Fall 2012 5/14/12-5/17/12 5/21/12-5/24/12 5/29/12-5/31/12 6/4/12-6/7/12 Quarter II 11/14/11-3/14/12 Term III 11/14/11-1/27/12 Term IV 1/30/12-3/14/12 Quarter III 3/19/12-6/22/12 Term V 3/15/12-5/8/12 Term VI 5/9/12-6/22/12 Cohort 18 September 2012 Cohort 19 April 2013 Cohort 20 December 2013 IMPORTANT CHANGES FOR FALL 2012 All Medical Pathway programs must have a etabe A score Computer Literacy will not be valid Fall 2012, Medical Terminology will be a CNA prerequisite Students can challenge IC3 by taking EMT will move to etabe A 10.0 in all subjects all 3 certification exams ($72) Starting 2012, etabe will be $15 per test (no retest included) CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION 11 Easy access at www.fas.edu

CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION TUITION-FREE! 457-6002 www.fascte.org etabe REGISTRATION PROCESS Step 1 Student pays $15 to Bookstore for etabe test. Step 2 Student goes to CTE Desk (Main Office). Step 3 Register for etabe at the CTE desk. CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION Section Business Writing Fundamentals Custodian/Janitor Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Food Service Technician Groundskeeper Internet Computing Core Certificate (IC 3 ) Medical Billing Manager Nursing Assistant (CNA) Paraprofessional/Paraeducator Professional Office Assistant Internship School Bus Driver Vocational Nurse (LVN) Prerequisites (Anatomy & Physiology), CNA License, Medical Math, Medical Terminology, and Medical Study Skills/Pre-LVN Vocational Nurse (LVN) Program TABE A Required e-tabe 6.0 All Subjects 5.0 All Subjects 10.0 All Subjects 5.0 All Subjects 5.0 All Subjects 5.0 All Subjects 9.0 all subjects 9.0 all Subjects 9.0 All Subjects 6.0 All Subjects 5.0 All Subjects 9.0 All Subjects 11.0 All Subjects Step 4 Student takes etabe on assigned date. Bring picture ID. Step 5 Student meets minimum scores of 5.0 on all selections; is enrolled in IC 3 Step 6 Students who do not pass can take an ABE course or Skills Tutor (Online Intervention). Fresno Adult School WINTER/SPRING 2012 12 For up-to-date information, visit www.fascte.org Computing Fundamentals Computer Hardware & Software* Windows 7 Desktop* Identifying Key Components* Vocabulary/Terms for Key Hardware & Software* * Service IC3 will only cover a small portion of this area. Internet Computing Core Certification (IC 3 ) IC 3 is an entry-level prerequisite for all CTE programs (excluding School Bus Driver). The program offers an industryrecognized certificate through the passing of three sub-tests. Below are the competencies which are covered for the class. Service IC 3 is for students who are focusing on a Service Pathway, while IC 3 is for all other students. Key Applications Microsoft Office 2010 Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint & Word Internet & E-mail Living Online Networking Fundamentals* E-Mailing Protocols* Navigating the Internet* Using Social Networks* Searching the Internet* * Service IC 3 will only cover a small portion of this area.

CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION TUITION-FREE! 457-6002 www.fascte.org etabe INFORMATION What s the etabe? etabe stands for Test of Adult Basic Education exam (etabe). It is comprised of the following sections: Reading Comprehension 25 Questions/25 Min. Interpret Graphic Information Words in context Recall Information Construct Meaning Evaluate/Extend Meaning Language (Grammar) 25 Questions/25 Min. Usage Sentence Formation Paragraph Development Capitalization Punctuation Writing Conventions Math Computation 25 Questions/25 Min. Add, Subtract, Multiply & Divide Whole Numbers Decimals Fractions Integers Percents Order of Operations (etabe A) Algebraic Operations (etabe A) Applied Mathematics 25 Questions/25 Min. Number/Number Operations Computation in Context Estimation Measurement Geometry/Spatial Sense Data Analysis Statistics & Probability Patterns, Functions, Algebra Problem Solving & Reasoning How can I receive additional help for the etabe? The Fresno Adult School Bookstore has an e TABE book for sale (A $17, D $21). In addition, the CTE department will enroll current students in MySkillsTutor, a web-based intervention program aligned to the etabe standards. Students who wish to enroll in MySkillsTutor can do so at the CTE desk or online at www.fascte.org, using the MySkillsTutor enrollment link. How is the test administered? The test is administered in an electronic format within the CTE Computer Lab, Room 223. CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION Professional Learning for FUSD Employees FAS CTE provides professional learning opportuninties for current Fresno Unified School District Employees. FUSD employees can take all CTE course offerings to help sharpen skills and obtain industry-standard certifications to validate their skills and move up the career ladder Current FUSD employees can e-mail fas.cte@fresnounified.org for more enrollment information, or visit www. fascte.org and click on FUSD Employees. Easy access at www.fas.edu 13

CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION TUITION-FREE! 457-6002 www.fascte.org CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION Fresno Adult School WINTER/SPRING 2012 14 CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION Business & Computer Training (Day & Evening) q Internet and Computing Core Certification (IC 3 ) This is a 6.5 week course which focuses on the foundational skills to ensure that all students achieve an industry standard for computer literacy. The class covers three sections: hardware, software, and the Internet. The Hardware section allows students to gain the skills to deal with simple hardware issues, a key skill for all employers. The Software section provides an overview of Windows 7 and the Microsoft Office 2010 suite. The Internet section covers the basics of the Internet and how one can navigate through it. The class culminates with the students taking the IC 3 test to acquire the IC 3 international certification. This is a mandatory class for all students who wish to pursue one of Fresno Adult School s CTE programs. Medical and Business/Information Technology students will take IC 3. Service Pathway students will take Service IC 3 (denoted by an S on the times). See page for details. Prerequisite: 5.0 etabe score for all sections Dates 1/30/12-3/14/12 Chavez, Rm 221 M-Th 8:30-10:20 am Chavez, Rm 225 (S) M-F 10:40-12:30 pm Chavez, Rm 225 M-F 1:00-2:50 pm Chavez, Rm 225 M-Th 6:00-7:50 pm Chavez, Rm 221/225 Dates 3/15/12-5/8/12 M-Th 8:30-10:20 am Chavez, Rm 221 M-F 10:40-12:30 am Chavez, Rm 221(S) M-F 1:00-2:50 pm Chavez, Rm 221 Dates: 5/9/12-6/22/12 M-F 8:30-10:20 am Chavez, Rm 221(S) M-F 10:40-12:30 pm Chavez, Rm 221 M-F 1:00-2:50 pm Chavez, Rm 221 M-Th 6:00-7:50 pm Chavez, Rm 221/225 Fees: $72 for exam materials and $60 for textbook. To enroll, follow the CTE Enrollment Process. See page 12 for Enrollment Session information. q Professional Office Assistant Externship/Internship (Day) This is the externship/internship portion of the Office Assistant pathway. Students are placed in a working office to practice their office skills, computer skills, and software skills. The goal of this course is to prepare the Office Assistant student for employment in an office setting. Prerequisites: IC 3, Business Writing Fundamentals, MS Word, MS Excel, MS Outlook, and MS PowerPoint, and 6.0 etabe score for all sections. Dates: 1/30/12-3/14/12 Dates: 3/15/12-5/8/12 Dates: 5/9/12-6/22/12 M-F 8:00-2:30 pm Chavez, Rm 221 To enroll, follow the CTE Enrollment Process. See page 12 for Enrollment Session information. q Business Writing Fundamentals (Day) Course covers basic grammar, punctuation, word usage, and sentence structure to compose sentences using correct punctuation. Professional paragraph writing is practiced within memorandum and E-mail formats. Collaborating in small groups and working individually, students learn about proper workplace behavior. Prerequisite: IC 3 and 6.0 etabe score for all sections Dates: 1/30/12-3/14/12 M-F, 10:40-12:30 pm, Chavez, Rm 217 Dates: 5/9/12-6/22/12 M-Th, 1:00-2:50 pm, Chavez, Rm 217 To enroll, follow the CTE Enrollment Process. See page 12 for Enrollment Session information. q Microsoft Office Word 2010 Core This is a 6.5 week class that will prepare students to take the MOS Word Core certification exam. Students will learn how to utilize MS Word through step-by-step instruction and using those skills in real-life scenarios. The goal of the course is to have the students pass the MOS exam and have usable skills to immediately apply to the workplace. Prerequisites: IC 3 and 6.0 etabe score for all sections. Dates: 1/30/12-3/14/12 M-F 10:40-12:30 pm Chavez, Rm 224 M-F 1:00-2:50 pm Chavez, Rm 224 Dates: 3/15/12-5/8/12 M-F 8:30-10:20 am Chavez, Rm 224 M-F 1:00-2:50 pm Chavez, Rm 224

CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION TUITION-FREE! 457-6002 www.fascte.org Dates: 5/9/12-6/22/12 M-F 8:30-10:20 am Chavez, Rm 224 M-F 10:40-12:30 pm Chavez, Rm 224 Fees: $30 for MOS exam and $60 for textbook q Microsoft Office Excel 2010 Core This is a 6.5 week class that will prepare students to take the MOS Excel Core certification exam. Students will learn how to utilize MS Excel through step-by-step instruction and using those skills in real-life scenarios. The goal of the course is to have the students pass the MOS exam and have usable skills to immediately apply to the workplace. Prerequisites: IC 3 and 6.0 etabe score for all sections. Dates: 1/30/12-3/14/12 M-F 10:40-12:30 pm Chavez, Rm 225 M-F 1:00-2:50 pm Chavez, Rm 225 Dates: 3/15/12-5/8/12 M-F 8:30-10:20 am Chavez, Rm 225 M-F 1:00-2:50 pm Chavez, Rm 225 M-Th 6:00-7:50 pm Chavez, Rm 225 Dates: 5/9/12-6/22/12 M-F 10:40-12:30 pm Chavez, Rm 225 M-F 8:30-10:20 pm Chavez, Rm 225 Fees: $30 for MOS exam and $60 for textbook q Microsoft Office Outlook and PowerPoint 2010 Core This is a 6.5 week class that will prepare students to take the MOS 2010 Outlook and PowerPoint Core certification exams. Students will learn how to utilize MS Outlook and PowerPoint through step-by-step instruction and using those skills in real-life scenarios. The goal of the course is to have the students pass the MOS exam and have usable skills to immediately apply to the workplace. Prerequisites: IC 3 and 6.0 etabe score for all sections Dates: 1/30/12-3/14/12 M-F 8:30-10:20 am Chavez, Rm 224 Dates: 3/15/12-5/8/12 M-F 10:40-12:30 pm Chavez, Rm 224 Dates: 5/9/12-6/22/12 M-F 1:00-2:50 pm Chavez, Rm 224 Fees: $30 for MOS exam and $120 for textbook Health Occupations Training Day & Evening Programs q Nursing Assistant Training Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), also known as nurse s aides, work under the supervision of a nurse and provide CNA Workshop Students must attend a CNA workshop. Enrollment is a first come, first served basis. Register at the CTE Desk. Enrollment Date Workshop 2/10/12 2/15/12 assistance to patients with daily living tasks. CNAs are responsible for basic care services such as bathing, grooming and feeding patients, assisting nurses with medical equipment, and checking patient vital signs. CNAs give patients social and emotional support and provide vital information on patient conditions to nurses. The TUITION- FREE 9-week day training program meets M-F for six (6) hours. Classes combine theory, skills, and clinical training to prepare students to take the state certification exam. Clinical training takes place in local skilled nursing facilities. Prerequisites: IC 3, CNA Workshop, and 9.0 etabe score for all sections Cohort 4: 1/30/12-3/14/12 Chavez, Rm 219/220 Times: 8 am to 2:30 pm (theory) 7:30 am to 2 pm (clinical) Fees: $600 including textbook *Note: Beginning with Cohort 2, a etabe score of 9.0 will be required. Also, Medical Terminology is highly recommended before beginning the CNA program. q Vocational Nurse Training (Day) Licensed Vocational Nurses provide patient care under the supervision of physicians and registered nurses (RNs). LVNs initiate basic data collection and assessments and provide care for patients who are sick, injured, convalescing, and have physical and mental disabilities. LVNs work in medical, surgical, maternity, newborn, pediatric, and emergency department, ambulatory/outpatient and long-term/extended care facilities. Their duties include evaluating and prioritizing patients needs, assessments of vital signs, recording input and output of food and fluids, treatments such as inserting foley catheters and nasogastric tubes, blood sugar testing and tube feedings, LVN Workshops Students must attend an LVN Workshop prior to applying to the program. To be eligible to attend a workshop, one LVN program pre-requisite must be completed and an etabe A score of 11.0. Important program and CNET Test information will be shared at the workshop. Enroll in an LVN Workshop at the CTE Desk in the Main Office at Chavez. Workshop dates: 12/14/11, 1/25/12, 2/15/12 CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION 15 Easy access at www.fas.edu

CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION TUITION-FREE! 457-6002 www.fascte.org CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION Fresno Adult School WINTER/SPRING 2012 16 applying and changing dressings, and preparing and administering medications and certain intravenous fluids with IV certification. This TUITION-FREE 53-week program provides students with the theory and clinical experience needed to become a Licensed Vocational Nurse. Prerequisites: IC 3, Medical Terminology, Medical Math, Anatomy and Physiology, LVN Workshop, current CNA Certification, CNET Score and 11.0 etabe score for all sections. *Medical Study Skills will be offered to those who are accepted into the LVN program. Days: Monday-Friday Cohort 18: 9/10/12 TBA Times: Theory 8:30 am to 2:30 pm Clinical 6:30 am to 2:45 pm *Skill hours may vary. Fees: $2850 for materials and textbooks Note: CNET test information will be given at the LVN Workshop. To enroll, follow the CTE Enrollment Process. See page 12 for Enrollment Session information. q Emergency Medical Technician Training This course meets the requirements of the State of California and Fresno County Department of Health. The EMT-1A course is a comprehensive study in basic life support management of the patient in the emergency pre-hospital setting. A system-based approach allows the EMT to assess and treat the present problem and patient. Included in this course is 30 hours of hands-on lab time. This course qualifies students to take the EMT-Basic National Registry Exam. Prerequisites: IC 3, CPR Certification, and 10.0 TABE A. CPR Note: Student must obtain one of the following current and valid CPR cards: CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer from the American Red Cross or AHA Health Care Provider CPR from the American Heart Association. Contact the American Red Cross or the American Heart Association for course locations. Dates: 11/16/2012-6/14/2013 Friday 8:00-2:30 pm Location TBA Fees: $100 for lab fees and $84 for textbook To enroll, follow the CTE Enrollment Process. See page 12 for Enrollment Session information. Important Changes for Fall 2012 All Medical Pathway programs must have an etabe A score Fall 2012 Medical Terminology will be a CNA prerequisite EMT will move to etabe A 10.0 in all subjects Students can challenge IC 3 by passing all certification exams ($72) Course textbooks: Medical Terminology, textbook cost $95.87 Medical Terminology for Health Professions, Ann Ehrlich and Carol L. Schroeder, 6th Edition. ISBN 10: 1-4180- 7252-4 Medical Math, textbook cost $81.35 Dosage Calculations, Gloria D. Pickar and Amy Pickar Abernathy, 8th Edition. ISBN 10: 1-4180-8047-0 Anatomy & Physiology, textbook cost $86.97 Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology, Valerie C. Scanlon and Tina Sanders, 6th Edition. ISBN 10: 0-8036-2256-0 Anatomy and Physiology Workbook, Valerie C. Scanlon and Tina Sanders, 6th Edition. ISBN 10: 0-8036-2324-0 Health Occupations Prerequisites Various days and times available for prerequisite classes. Please inquire at the CTE desk for any updates. Class registration opens two months prior to start date. Schedules subject to change. Check with the CTE front desk for updated information. To enroll, follow the CTE Enrollment Process. See page 12 for Enrollment Session information. q Medical Terminology In this 75-hour class, students will learn the basic skills needed to build medical terms by using prefixes, suffixes, roots and stems. Upon successful completion, students will be able to properly spell and pronounce medical terms and common abbreviations, a prerequisite for employment for many health care careers. Prerequisite: IC 3 and 9.0 etabe score for all sections Dates: 3/15/12-6/21/12 T&Th 8:00-11 am Manchester, Rm 5 T&Th 11:30-2:30 pm Manchester, Rm 5 q Online Medical Terminology This course is the same as the in-class course, just online for convenience! Prerequisite: IC 3 and 9.0 etabe score for all sections Dates: 3/19/12-6/22/12 M & W 5:00-8 pm Online (Chavez, Rm 223) q Online Anatomy & Physiology Prerequisite: IC 3 and 9.0 etabe score for all sections Dates: 3/20/12-6/22/12 T & Th 5:00-8 pm Online (Chavez, Rm 223)

CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION TUITION-FREE! 457-6002 www.fascte.org q Anatomy & Physiology In this 75-hour class, students will gain knowledge in the basic functions and structures of the human body, as well as common diseases and malfunctions with associated terminology. Prerequisite: Dates: 3/15/12-6/20/12 M & W 11:30-2:30 pm Manchester, Rm 5 IC 3 and 9.0 etabe score for all sections q Medical Math This 75-hour course covers basic math skills with application to dosage calculation for metric, apothecary and household methods for the adult and pediatric patient Prerequisite: IC 3 and 9.0 etabe score for all sections Dates: 3/15/12-6/20/12 T&Th 8:00-11 am Manchester, Rm 5 Dates: 3/19/12-6/20/12 T&Th 5:00-8:00 pm Annex C q Insurance Billing Medical Manager This 75-hour course will give students a practical understanding of how the flow of information and insurance billing works in a medical office setting. Students will learn how different types of major health insurance programs work, be able to understand and accurately fill out an insurance claim form in getting claims processed and paid. Students will also have hands on training of the Medical Manager Computer system. After completion of this course, the student should be able to go into any medical office and perform computerized account management duties within a short period of time, even if the software is different from what you will use in this course. Prerequisite: IC 3, Medical Terminology, MOS Excel 2010 Core and 9.0 etabe score for all sections Dates: 3/19/12-6/20/12 M/W 5:00-7:50 pm Chavez, Rm 223 q Introduction to Medical Coding (Online) This is a 75-hour online course which will provide an introduction to medical coding including: Specify how coders would use Volume 3 of the ICD-9-CM in terms of organization and conventions. Identify general vocabulary and guidelines for coding procedures. Identify specific guidelines for coding procedures within various body systems. Assign procedural codes to simple and complex examples of operations on various body systems. Extract information from a scenario to properly code both diagnoses and procedures performed on various body systems. Analyze issues that may arise in the coding of inpatient hospital procedures. Prerequisites: IC 3, Medical Terminology, MOS Excel 2010 Core and 9.0 etabe score for all sections 3/15/12 6/21/12 Online First class will meet in Room 223 at the Chavez Campus on 3/15/12 from 5:00-7 pm Health Occupations Training FAS/Boston Reed College Partnership Courses Fresno Adult School, in partnership with Boston Reed College, is pleased to offer the following tuition course. Please contact Boston Reed at (800) 201-1141 or visit their website at www.bostonreed.com for enrollment and fee information. q Pharmacy Technician Training Pharmacy Technicians are in demand as one of the fastest growing occupations in healthcare. A Pharmacy Technician assists the pharmacist with mixing and packaging prescriptions, referring clients to the pharmacist for counseling, inventory control and purchasing, as well as collecting payment and coordinating billing. Class Instruction: 182 hours. Pharmacy Externship: 120 hours. Course fee: $3000 includes textbooks, course materials, externship placement and certificate of completion. Prices are subject to change. Days/Time: TBA, 9 am - 4:30 pm Dates: Tentative start date: August 20, 2012 For information or to register, call (800) 201-1141 or visit our website www.bostonreed.com. Pre-registration with Boston Reed is required. Service Occupations q Custodian/Janitor Training This 13-week class provides hands-on training in the cleaning of offices, classrooms, and restrooms for employment in schools, hospitals, and private industry, including floor care, stripping, scrubbing, buffing, and finishing. Dry foam cleaning and extraction cleaning of carpets will also be covered as well as outside cleaning of walkways and buildings. The course will also include ethical behavior, building security, and professionalism as well as resume and interviewing skills. Prerequisite: IC 3 and 5.0 etabe score for all sections Dates: 3/15/12-6/22/12 M-Th 8 am-12 pm Chavez, Rm 106 To enroll, follow the CTE Enrollment Process. See page 12 for Enrollment Session information. CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION 17 Easy access at www.fas.edu

CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION TUITION-FREE! 457-6002 www.fascte.org Service IC 3 All Service Pathway students will be required to take Service IC 3. For more information, see page 12. Foodservice Training Program CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION Fresno Adult School WINTER/SPRING 2012 18 q School Bus Driver This 37-hour class covers updated laws and regulations regarding the California school bus industry and is a prerequisite to taking the written test prior to obtaining a school bus driver s license. Topics covered include emergency procedures, air brakes, pre-trip inspections, safe loading and unloading of passengers, and steps to employment. Class certificate awarded upon successful completion of the course. This class is not behind-the-wheel training. Prerequisite: 5.0 etabe score for all sections Dates: 2/27/12-3/29/12 M-Th 5:00-7:50 pm Chavez, Rm 104 To enroll, follow the CTE Enrollment Process. See page 12 for Enrollment Session infomation. q Groundskeeper A 13-week hands-on course in commercial and school groundskeeping including: lawn care, pesticides, tree care, equipment care, as well as ethical behavior, professionalism, workplace safety and school laws. Prerequisites: IC 3 and 5.0 etabe score for all sections Dates: 3/15/12-6/22/12 M-Th 7:30-11:30 am Annex A q Paraprofessional (Teacher s Aide) This 6.5-week course is designed to provide the following skills: classroom management, working in diverse classrooms, communicating with staff, students, and parents, working with special education students, and more. The course will also provide students with a crash course to prepare them for the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) exam. Prerequisites: IC 3 and 9.0 etabe score for all sections Dates: 1/30/12-3/14/12 3/15/12-5/8/12 5/9/12-6/22/12 M-W 5:00-7:50 pm Chavez, Rm 107 q Foodservice Training (Days) This 175-hour program offers students extensive hands-on experience in food preparation and production through eight different stations: Service Assistant Front of House, Food Prep, Grill and Fry Cook, Expeditor, Dishwasher, Cashier, and Line Cook. Preparation and testing for the Certified Professional Food Managers (CPFM) test is included. Training in the on-campus restaurant duplicates work experience in a busy establishment. Most program graduates are employed in restaurants and other retail dining places. Prerequisite: IC 3, 5.0 etabe score for all sections, and TB test Dates: 1/30/12-3/14/12 3/15/12-5/4/12 5/7/12-6/22/12 M-F 8:00-2:30 pm Grapevine Rest. Fee: $54 for CPFM test, California Food Handlers Card and lab To enroll, follow the CTE Enrollment Process. See page 12 for enrollment session information. Open for dining or take-out Monday-Friday: Break 10:20-10:40 am Lunch 11:30 am-1:00 pm Catering available Call 457-6826 or e-mail FAS.CTE@fresnounified.org

Empower Engage Connect The mission of Fresno Unified s Parent University is to empower, engage and connect Fresno Unified families to support student achievement. This initiative strives to sustain engagement of families by providing opportunities for families to establish effective partnerships with teachers, support staff and site administrators. Parent University empowers families by providing learning opportunities to support their children and become their number one advocate. Parent University aims to connect families to District and high-quality community resources that meet the needs of our students and families. Fresno Unified s Parent University is based upon four strands of parent learning opportunities: Parent Education, FUSD 101, Career Ready Graduates, and Personal Growth and Development. Each of the following strands is founded upon the District s Goals and Core Beliefs. PARENT UNIVERSITY Strand 1: Parent Education This strand provides workshops and training to cover child development as a child enters preschool through 12th grade and beyond. Topics such as creating a home environment conducive to learning, discipline, and communication strategies to help families become their child s first and foremost teacher will be included. Strand 2: FUSD 101 This strand is designed to connect families with the respective school sites, District programs and services. Baseline Parent Learning Modules help students and families to understand what is available and how to access programs and services. Strand 3: Career Ready Graduates This strand provides the knowledge and resources for families to monitor, guide, plan, and make informed decisions about their child s education. Families learn about K-12 opportunities and what it takes to transition successfully from elementary to secondary and become a career-ready graduate. Strand 4: Personal Growth/Development This strand includes civic engagement and leadership development to build capacity of parents for ELAC, DELAC, SSC, CAC, Task Forces, etc. It includes parent learning opportunities in ESL, ABE, GED, and certificate/job training programs offered by the District, community partners and organizations. Registration for Parent University: Parent University courses are free to all District families and caregivers. Courses are held at various school sites throughout the District in several languages. Families have three options to register for any Parent University course: Call (559) 457-6006, Complete the registration form on the following page and return the form to our office Or e-mail: Parent.University@fresnounified.org Additional course schedules/locations, and registration forms are available at the Parent University web site http://www.fresnounified.org/dept/parentuniversity. Pre-registration is preferred by calling Parent University at 559.457.6006, or by completing the registration form and returning it to the Parent University offices via mail or in person. Registration at the time of the course is also available; however, a minimum of 10 registrations is needed in order to hold the class. Note: Course locations and times are subject to change. Registered families will be notified. 19 Easy access at www.fas.edu

PARENT UNIVERSITY 457-6006 Fresno Adult School WINTER/SPRING 2012 PARENT UNIVERSIT Y 20 Fresno Unified School District Parent University Registration Form PARENT/CAREGIVER INFORMATION (please print) o Mr. Last Name: First Name MI: o Ms. o Mrs. Street Address: Apt #: P.O. Box: City: State: Zip Code: Home Phone: Email Address: What school(s) does your child (or children) attend? Cell Phone: STUDENT INFORMATION (please print) Child s Name Date of Birth School Grade COURSE INFORMATION (please print) Course Title Date Time Location Language From Parent/Guardian Signature There are three ways to register for Parent University courses: By Phone: Call Parent University at (559)457-6006 By Mail: Complete the Parent University Registration form Online: Download the registration at our website and drop it off at your school site. (www.fresnounified.org/dept/parentuniversity) To Online registration and complete course details are available at: www.fresnounified.org/dept/parentuniversity or call (559) 457-6006 for more information. Registration forms can also be sent via District mail or US mail to: PARENT UNIVERSITY, Fresno Adult School, 2500 Stanislaus Street, Fresno, CA 93721 Parent University course descriptions and registration forms are available in Spanish and Hmong on our website: www.fresnounified.org/dept/parentuniversity. Los formularios de inscripción y las descripciones de los cursos de la Universidad para Padres están disponibles en español y Hmong en nuestra página de internet: www.fresnounified.org/dept/parentuniversity. Phau ntawv qhia cov kev kawm (catalog) thiab diam ntawv sau npe (registration form) muaj sau ua lus Mes thiab lus Hmoob nyob rau hauv peb lub website: www.fresnounified.org/dept/parentuniversity. Date

PARENT UNIVERSITY 457-6006 Strand 1 Parent Education This strand provides workshops and training to cover child development as a child enters preschool through 12th grade and beyond. Topics such as creating a home environment conducive to learning, discipline, and communication strategies to help families become their child s first and foremost teacher will be included. Baseline Parent Learning Module The Parent University Baseline Module Parent Learning Program consists of 8 sessions to train and inform families about Fresno Unified School District strategies and procedures. The Module provides an overview of the District, student learning environment, and district resources available for families to support student achievement. Babysitting available. Courses are offered in English and other languages as needed.. Session 1: Guiding Documents Provides an overview of the District policies that guide student learning. Topics: Core Beliefs, District Goals, and Parent/ Student/Teacher Compact. Session 2: The Learning Environment Provides an overview of the learning environment and grade level standards. Topics: instructional practices, standards, and academic support systems for all students. Session 3: Instructional Strategies Reviews best practices being implemented at the school site. Topics: Safe and Civil Schools, English Language Development strategies, and math instruction. Session 4: Classroom and School Campus Visit Gives families an opportunity to observe the learning environment and see best practices in action and to visit different areas of the school campus.. Topics: Classroom visits and observation of district strategies such as Safe & Civil Schools, Math Lesson Design, and Frontloading. Session 5: Understanding Accountability Systems Provides an overview of federal, state, and district accountability systems. It is designed to make student data meaningful and accessible to families. Topics: STAR, CST, AYP, API, and CELDT. Session 6: K-12 Academic Opportunities Provides an overview of the educational pathways available to students and families from elementary to high school and beyond. Topics: Magnet programs, GATE, IB, AP, CTE, and AVID. Session 7: Parents as Partners Offers research-based best practices and strategies for families to support their child s education. Topics: Family Engagement Framework-communication, leadership and decision making, learning at home and volunteering. Session 8: Monitoring Student Progress-Atlas Parent Portal Receive hands-on training and access for the ATLAS Parent Portal. Learn strategies to support and monitor your child s grades. Session 9: Parent Sustainability Action Plan: Under the direction of the site Principal, parents develop an Action Plan to support student achievement. Please check the Parent University website or call us at (559) 457-6006 for a list of current schools hosting the Baseline Module Course. PARENT UNIVERSITY Easy access at www.fas.edu 21

PARENT UNIVERSITY 457-6006 Strand 2: Fresno Unified School District 101 Designed to connect families with their school sites, District programs and services. Baseline Parent Learning Modules help students and families understand what is available and how to access programs and services. PARENT UNIVERSITY Fresno Adult School WINTER/SPRING 2012 22 Atlas Parent Portal Training ATLAS is the new Fresno Unified student information system. The Parent Portal is the website which provides real-time student data including schedules, attendance, and grades. Training will provide parents with a unique Parent ID and password for each child enrolled in FUSD. Babysitting available upon request. Courses offered in English and other languages as needed. Training dates and locations are available throughout the school year. Please check the Parent University website for additional information. Stand Alone Course Descriptions 2011-2012 The following stand-alone workshops are available at various schools in Fresno. Please check the website for the most current list of schools hosting these courses. Constituent Services: A Tool Chest This course provides parents/families with information on how to resolve a problem at an FUSD school site. The presentation takes parents through the chain of command on the school site to quickly resolve issues at the lowest level possible. Magnet Schools: What Makes Them Special? Introduces families to the various FUSD magnet school programs offered in grades K-12. Finding the Right School for My Child This workshop will give parents information to help them find data about FUSD schools. Homelessness/Poverty: Issues Affecting Children and Families This course covers the effects of poverty and how children are the fastest growing segment in the homeless population. Foster Care/FUSD Services for Foster Youth This course informs foster parents and group home staff about laws pertaining to foster youth. Knowing the Basics of an IEP This course helps parents better understand an Individualized Education Plan (IEP). Elementary Mathematics 1. How to Help My Own Child with Math K/1: Ideas on how to build and support mathematical concepts. 2. Math in the Home: Strategies to strengthen mathematical understanding at home. 3. Mathematics in school: Informs parents of Math Lesson Design (MLD) and Beyond Basic Facts (BBF) used in Gr. 1-6. Elementary English Language Arts 1. Frontloading in Elementary: Understand the purpose and teaching strategies of frontloading and how it supports learning. 2. Learning to Read: Review effective reading strategies that can be used at home when teaching students to read by third grade (e.g. phonemic awareness, reading comprehension, etc.) Access for the Career-Ready Graduate Explains Section 504 of the Rehabilitation process. Understanding CELDT Student Performance Informs parents of two important tests that are given to English learners each year and the various measures of each. English Learner s Success: How Parents Can Help Their Children Learn strategies to support your child at home. Your School Site Council Parents learn how to support schools through implementation of the Single Plan for Student Acievement (SPSA).

PARENT UNIVERSITY 457-6006 Strand 3: Career Ready Graduates This strand provides the knowledge and resources for families to monitor, guide, plan, and make informed decisions about their child s education. Families learn about K-12 opportunities and what it takes to transition successfully from elementary to secondary and become a career ready graduate. Please visit our website or call us at (559) 457-6006 for the schedule of courses. Strand 4: Personal Growth/Development This strand includes civic engagement and leadership development to build capacity of parent leaders for ELAC, DELAC, SSC, CAC, Task Forces, etc. It includes parent learning opportunities in ESL, ABE, GED, and certificate/job training programs offered by the District, community partners, and organizations. For Parent Leadership and volunteer opportunities, please contact your child s school The following Nutrition courses are being offered in collaboration with the Family Nutrition Education Program of the University of California Cooperative Extension, Fresno County. Please contact Parent University for dates, times, and locations of courses. A current course schedule is available at www.fresnounified.org/dept/parentuniversity. Nutrition Program: 5 Ways to $ave The average American spends about 15% of their income on food every year. When money s tight, it s tempting to sacrifice quality to save a few bucks. But your family CAN eat healthy, delicious foods on a limited budget! In this interactive workshop, you will learn money-saving and time-saving tips, taste healthy recipes, and learn skills to shop for groceries that can make your food last longer and save you money. Nutrition Program: Re-Think Your Drink Do you know how much sugar is in your soda, sports drink or fruit punch? Did you know that many of the sugar sweetened beverages we drink are also high in calories and low in nutrients? In this interactive workshop, you will learn how many empty calories are in sugar sweetened beverages, how to choose low-calorie alternatives, and taste a healthy beverage. Nutrition Program: Feeding Young Children Young children need to eat a diet full of vitamins and minerals for good health. But what exactly is a healthy diet for a young child? In this interactive workshop you will learn how to use the Healthy Plate model to serve your children healthy meals every day and taste a healthy recipe Nutrition Program: Preventing Childhood Anemia Iron is essential for healthy blood, normal brain development and cognitive function. An iron deficiency in early childhood may result in irreversible impairment of neural development. In this interactive workshop you will learn about the different causes of anemia, how serving iron-fortified foods can help prevent childhood anemia and taste a healthy iron-rich recipe. Be part of Parent University! Support your child s success in school! Enroll in a Parent Learning Course today! Note: Course locations and times are subject to change. Registered families will be notified. PARENT UNIVERSITY 23 Easy access at www.fas.edu

COMMUNITY EDUCATION 248-5780 More and full class descriptions online at www.fas.edu! Fresno Adult School WINTER/SPRING 2012 24 The Community Education Program receives no federal or state funding. Students pay a class fee to cover the direct costs of instruction. There may be an additional fee for supplies or materials. Classes may be cancelled if minimum enrollment is not met. See www.fas.edu or call for additional class listings and details. Many classes open to youth. Community Ed Office Hours: M-F, 8:30 am-2:30 pm The Community Ed Office is located in the senior Center, FAS at Manchester, upstairs Animal Care Puppy Preschool 3-5 Months No puppies first meeting. Current vaccinations required. #PP0101W 6 Thu, Jan 26 Mar 1 #PP0101X 6 Thu, Mar 8 Apr 19 (no class Apr 5) #PP0101S 6 Thu, Apr 26 May 31 6-7 pm Ahwahnee Middle School, front of school Fee: $48 Instr., Christy Cole (callansmama@hotmail.com) Dog Obedience Training No dogs first meeting. Current vaccinations required. #DO3101W 6 Thu, Jan 26 Mar 1 #DO3101X 6 Thu, Mar 8 Apr 19 (no class Apr 5) #DO3101S 6 Thu, Apr 26 May 31 6-7 pm Ahwahnee Middle School, front of school Fee: $48 Instr., Christy Cole (callansmama@hotmail.com) Dog Obedience Training Advanced Current vaccinations required. #DO0103S 6 Tue, Apr 24 May 29 6:30-7:30 pm Ahwahnee Middle School, front of school Fee: $48 Instr., Christy Cole (callansmama@hotmail.com) Arts & Crafts Introduction to Jewelry Making Limit 12. All tools provided. $15 payable to instructor each class for project kits #JM0204W 9 Tue, Jan 17, 31, Feb 14, 28, Mar 13, 27, Apr 10, 24, May 8 6-8 pm Manchester Cntr, Senior Center Fee: $99 Instr., Elaine Sapp (ejewelrycreate@gmail.com) Introduction to Wood Block Printing Cutting, inking and printing. $10 materials fee payable to instructor for consumable supplies. Tools provided. Bring a Dremel if you have one.check online for details. #WC4000W 2 Sat, Mar 17 & Mar 24 9:00am-12pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 3 Fee: $45 Instr., Lyssa Bird (lyssa_bird@msn.com) Paint in Acrylic for Beginners - Age 14 + Bring 11 x 14 or larger sketchpad, pencil. eraser and reference photo for first class. Materials list provided in class. #PA0300W 4 Sat, Jan 28 Feb 18 9 am-12 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 4 Fee: $59 Instr., Ma Ly (www.artbymaly.com) Portrait Drawing for Beginners Bring 11 x 14 or larger sketchpad, pencil, eraser, reference photo first class. Materials list provided in class. #PD4500W 6 Sat, Feb 25 Mar 31 9-11 am FAS at Manchester Ctr, Rm 4 Fee: $59 Instr., Ma Ly (www.artbymaly.com) Mexican Art - Hands on Art Projects Bring $5 to class the first session for art materials. #MA0203W 4 Thu, Jan 26 Feb 16 #MA0203S 4 Thu, May 3 May 24 6:30 8:30 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 4 Fee: $59 Instr., Tanya Horta-Beltran (tanya_hb5@yahoo.com) Mexican Art: Kahlo, Reflections, and Self- Portraits Check online for materials list or contact instructor. #KR2022W 1 Sat, Mar 17 9:00 am-12 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 7 Fee: $25 Instr., Tanya Horta-Beltran (tanya_hb5@yahoo.com)

COMMUNITY EDUCATION 248-5780 www.fas.edu Sewing for Beginners Sewing machines provided. Materials fee $25 payable to instructor first class session covers all fabric and materials. DAY Classes #SB2708W 4 Thu, Jan 26 Mar 1, 1-3:30 pm #SB2708X 4 Thu, Mar 8 Apr 19 (skip Apr 5), 1-3:30 pm EVENING Classes: #SB2709W 4 Thu, Jan 26 Mar 1, 6-8:30 pm #SB2709X 4 Thu, Mar 8 Apr 19 (skip Apr 5), 6-8:30 pm Manchester Center, Rm 9 Fee: $59 Instr., Conni Delinger (mudfencecreations@yahoo.com) Learn to Crochet Hooks and practice yarn provided or bring your own. #LC2290W 2 Thu, Feb 16 & Feb 23 #LC2290X 2 Thu, Mar 15 & Mar 22 6-8 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 7 Fee: $25 Instr., Karina Garay (mexichunt@gmail.com) Beginning Quilt Making - Make a Baby Quilt Sewing machine quilting class sewing machines provided. Supply list available online. #BQ2000W 2 Mon, Jan 30 & Feb 6 #BQ2000X 2 Fri, Mar 2 & 9 9 am-1 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 9 Fee: $48 Instr., Sharon Carter (carter234@comcast.net) Memory Quilt - Make a Quilt with Fabrics from Loved Ones Sewing machine quilting class sewing machines provided. Supply list available online. #MQ3000W 1 Sat, Jan 28 #MQ3000X 1 Sat, Mar 3 9 am 3 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 9 Fee: $39 Instr., Sharon Carter (carter234@comcast.net) Make a Quilted Tote for your ipad or e-reader Sewing machine quilting class sewing machines provided. Supply list available online. #QI3000W 1 Thu, Jan 19 5:30 pm 9 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 9 Fee: $25 Instr., Sharon Carter (carter234@comcast.net) Art - Family Fun (for Kids & Parents) As a family, create art from reusable everyday items you have at home. #FF4300W 4 Sat, Jan 21, Feb 4, Feb 25, Mar 10 9 am - 12 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 5 Fee: $59 Instr., Catherine Wiley (wileycupcakes@yahoo.com) Trash to Treasure Create art from reusable everyday items you have at home. #TT1600W 5 Thu, Jan 19, Jan 26, Feb 2, Feb 23, Mar 1 6:30-8:30 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 3 Fee: $49 Instr., Catherine Wiley (wileycupcakes@yahoo.com) Business & Careers/ Job Readiness Make Money Online! FREE Seminar! Wednesday, Jan 25, 6 pm 8 pm Thursday Jan 26, 6 pm 8 pm Saturday, Jan 28, 10 am 12 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 2 Instr., Brian Gallo (brianjgallo@gmail.com) FREE Seminar How to Make Money Online Blogging (Part One) Attend the FREE Seminar for more info. Familiarity with computers and the Internet recommended. #AB0303W 2 Sat, Feb 25 & Mar 17 8 am 12 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 2 Fee: $79 Instr., Brian Gallo (brianjgallo@gmail.com) How to Make Money Online Marketing Your Blog (Part Two) Attend the FREE Seminar for more info. #AB0304S 2 Sat, Apr 28 & May 19 8 am 12 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 2 Fee: $79 Instr., Brian Gallo (brianjgallo@gmail.com) COMMUNITY EDUCATION Easy access at www.fas.edu E-mail instructors for specific details about the class or materials needed. 25

COMMUNITY EDUCATION 248-5780 www.fas.edu Fresno Adult School WINTER/SPRING 2012 COMMUNIT Y EDUCATION 26 Certified Professional Food Manager CPFM CPFM workbook available in FAS bookstore - call for price. Must bring photo I.D. to test. Food Safety CLASS & TEST (8:15am-3:30pm) Fee: $97 All dates are Saturdays and are located at Manchester Cntr, Rm 12. #CT0325Z Dec 17 #CT0325Y Jan 28 #CT0325X Feb 25 #CT0325W Mar 24 #CT0325V Apr 28 #CT0325T May 19 #CT0325S Jun 9 Food Safety TEST ONLY (11:45-3:30pm) Fee: $44 #CT0326Z Dec 17 #CT0326Y Jan 28 #CT0326X Feb 25 #CT0326W Mar 24 #CT0326V Apr 28 #CT0326T May 19 #CT0326S Jun 9 Instr., Sydney Farr Grant Writing 101 Familiarity with computers and the Internet recommended. #GW0301W 5 Wed, Jan 25 Feb 22 #GW0301X 5 Wed, Mar 7-Apr 11 (Skip Apr 4) 6-8 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 2 Fee: $79 Instr., Paul Negrete (pa2negrete@netzero.net) Business English Brush-up #BE1119W 3 Wed, Feb 1 Feb 13 #BE1119X 3 Wed, Mar 7 Mar 21 6-8 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 1 Fee: $30 Instr., Bridget Beal (wesandbridget@sbcglobal.net) Computer Education Make Money Online! FREE Seminar! Wednesday, Jan 25, 6 pm 8 pm Thursday Jan 26, 6 pm 8 pm Manchester Cntr Rm 10b Saturday, Jan 28, 10 am 12 pm Manchester Cntr Rm 2 Fee: FREE! Instr., Brian Gallo (brianjgallo@gmail.com) FREE Seminar More class details online www.fas.edu How to Make Money Online Blogging (Part One) Attend the FREE Seminar for more info. Familiarity with computers and the Internet recommended. #AB0303W 2 Sat, Feb 25 & Mar 17 8 am 12 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 2 Fee: $64 Instr., Brian Gallo (brianjgallo@gmail.com) How to Make Money Online Marketing Your Blog (Part Two) Attend the FREE Seminar for more info. #AB0304S 2 Sat, Apr 28 & May 19 8 am 12 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 10b Fee: $64 Instr., Brian Gallo (brianjgallo@gmail.com) Basic Computer Skills - Windows 7, the Internet, & MS Office - The Basics! Materials Fee $20 in class for a step-by-step guidebook. #BC1000W M-Th, Jan 30 Feb 2, 6 8:30 pm #BC1000X M-Th, Feb 27 Mar 1, 6 8:30 pm #BC1000S M-Th, Apr 16 Apr 19, 6 8:30 pm #BC1000R M-Th, May 7 May 10, 6 8:30 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 10a Fee: $79 Instr., Patricia Mullaly (patriciamullaly@yahoo.com) Microsoft Word - Get Job Ready Now! Materials Fee $20 in class for a step-by-step guidebook. #MW2300W T-Th, Mar 6 Mar 8, 6 8 pm #MW2300S T-Th, May 15 May 17, 6 8 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 10a Fee: $39 Instr., Patricia Mullaly (patriciamullaly@yahoo.com)

COMMUNITY EDUCATION 248-5780 www.fas.edu QuickBooks Materials Fee $40 in class for a step-by-step guidebook. #QB4000W M-Th, Jan 23 Jan 26, 6 8:30 pm #QB4000X T-F, Feb 14 Feb 17, 6 8:30 pm #QB4000Y M-Th, Mar 26 Mar 29, 6 8:30 pm #QB4000S M-Th, Apr 30 May 3, 6 8:30 pm #QB4000R M-Th, Jun 4 Jun 7, 6 8:30 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 10a Fee: $79 Instr., Patricia Mullaly (patriciamullaly@yahoo.com) Microsoft Excel - Expert in a Week! Materials Fee $20 in class for a step-by-step guidebook. #ME6000W T-Th, Feb 7 Feb 9, 6-8 pm #ME6000S T-Th, Apr 22 Apr 26, 6-8 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 10a Fee: $79 Instr., Patricia Mullaly (patriciamullaly@yahoo.com) Microsoft Access - Create & Use a Powerful Database Materials Fee $20 in class for a step-by-step guidebook. #MA4000W T-Th,Mar 13-Mar 15, 6-8 pm #MA4000S T-Th, May 22-May 24, 6-8 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 10a Fee: $79 Instr., Patricia Mullaly (patriciamullaly@yahoo.com) Start Your Own Internet Business - Web Page Design & Search Engine Optimization Materials Fee $20 in class for a step-by-step guidebook. #IB7000W T-Th, Mar 20-Mar 22, 6-8 pm #IB7000S T-Th, May 29-May 31, 6-8 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 10a Fee: $39 Instr., Patricia Mullaly (patriciamullaly@yahoo.com) Microsoft PowerPoint - Create Professional Slideshows Materials Fee $20 in class for a step-by-step guidebook. #PP1000W Sat, Feb 4, 9 am 12 pm #PP1000S Sat, May 5, 9 am 12 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 10a Fee: $24 Instr., Patricia Mullaly (patriciamullaly@yahoo.com) Photoshop Beginning #PS2000W 6 Fri, Jan 27 Mar 2 #PS2000X 6 Fri, Mar 9 Apr 20 (no class Apr 6) 6-8 pm Manchester Ctr, Rm 2 Fee: $79 Instr., Meng Vue (studiovue@yahoo.com) Ofrecemos Clases en Español! Conocimientos Básicos de Computación (en español) (Basic Computer Literacy - Taught In Spanish!) #SC7000W 5 Sat, Jan 21, Feb 4, Feb 18, Mar 4, Mar 17 9 am - 12 pm Manchester Ctr, Rm 2 Fee: $45 Instr., Ricardo Castoreno (Ricardo.Castorena@fresnounified.org) DAY CLASSES: Basic Computer Skills #CS3012W Tues, Thurs 9-11am 21 sessions, Jan 17 Mar 27 Fee: $126 #CS012S Tues, Thurs 9-11am 21 sessions, Mar 29 Jun14 Fee: $126 Intermediate Computer Skills #IC3000W Tues, Thurs 11:30-1:30 pm 21 sessions, Jan 17 Mar 27 Fee: $126 #IC300S Tues, Thurs 11:30-1:30 pm 21 sessions, Mar 29 Jun14 Fee: $126 Cuisine French Cuisine Bring $30 material fee to first meeting. Limited enrollment. Register early. #FC7000W 5 Mon, Jan 23 Mar 5 (skip Feb 13 & 20) 6-8:30 pm Ahwahnee Middle School, Rm D-1 Fee: $79 Instr., Joshua Pearl (josh.pearl@hotmail.com) Homemade Soups & Salads Bring $20 material fee to first meeting. Limited enrollment. Register early. #SS2300W 3 Sat, Jan 28 Feb 11 10 am-12:30 pm Manchester Center, Student Lounge Fee: $45 #SS2300X 3 Mon, Mar 12 Mar 26 6-8:30 pm Ahwahnee Middle School, Rm D-1 Fee: $45 Instr., Joshua Pearl (josh.pearl@hotmail.com) COMMUNITY EDUCATION Easy access at www.fas.edu E-mail instructors for specific details about the class or materials needed. 27

COMMUNITY EDUCATION 248-5780 www.fas.edu COMMUNITY EDUCATION Fresno Adult School WINTER/SPRING 2012 28 Fabulous Desserts Bring $20 material fee to first meeting. Limited enrollment. Register early. #FD1900W 3 Sat, Feb 25 Mar 10 10 am-12:30 pm Manchester Center, Student Lounge Fee: $45 Instr., Joshua Pearl (josh.pearl@hotmail.com) Sushi For Beginners Attendance at first class required. Bring $10 material fee to first meeting. #SB0804W 4 Tue, Jan 24 Feb 14 6-8:30 pm Ahwahnee Middle School, Rm D-1 Fee: $65 Instr., Bernice Takano (bktakano@gmail.com) The Art of Bread Making Bring $5 materials fee to first class and kitchen items. Details online or call. #BM0808W 2 Thu, Jan 19 & 26 #BM0808X 2 Thu, Feb 23 & Mar 1 6-9 pm Ahwahnee Middle School, Rm D-1 Fee: $39 Instr., Anna Petersen (anna_petersen@mail.com) Cake Decorating Beginning/Intermediate Cake Decorating Check online for detailed supply list and cost. #CD0806W 5 Wed, Jan 18-Feb 15 #CD0806X 5 Wed, Mar 14 Apr 18 (no class Apr 4) 6-8:30 pm Ahwahnee Mid Sch, Staff Lounge Fee: $59 Instr., Onya Bagdonoff (onyab@hotmail.com) Cake Decorating - Fondant Bring $5 materials fee to first class. Tool list provided in first class or check online. #CF2000W 3 Thu, Feb 2 - Feb 16 6:00-7:30 pm Ahwahnee Mid Sch, Staff Lounge Fee: $42 Instr., Anna Petersen (anna_petersen@mail.com) Dance *Note: See page 33 for Daytime Dance Classes Salsa Dancing - The Basics #SD9000W 5 Tue, Jan 17 Feb 14 #DS9000X 5 Tue, Mar 6 Apr 3 7:00 8:30 pm, Studio 65 Fee: $49 Instr., Pete Swingle (pncsalsadance@gmail.com) Beginning Tap #BT0903W 8 Thu, Jan 19 Mar 8 #BT0903S 8 Thu, Apr 19 Jun 7 5:30-6:30 pm, Bullard Talent Elem, Rm 21 Fee: $54 Instr., Barbara Mendes (tapper7@aol.com) Intermediate Tap #IT0905W 8 Tue, Jan 17 Mar 12 (no class Feb 21) #IT0905S 8 Tue, Apr 17 May 29 5:30-6:30 pm, Bullard Talent Elem, Rm 21 Fee: $54 Instr., Barbara Mendes (tapper7@aol.com) Beginning West Coast Swing #BW0908W 9 Mon, Jan 23 Apr 16 (No class Feb 13 & Feb 20, Apr 2 & Apr 9) 6-7:30 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 6 Fee: $69 Instrs, Sue/Jerry Ames (dancin_nana2000@yahoo.com) Beginning Nite Club 2 Step #NC1500W 9 Mon, Jan 23 Apr 16 (No class Feb 13 & Feb 20, Apr 2 & Apr 9) 7:30-9 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 6 Fee: $69 Instrs, Sue/Jerry Ames (dancin_nana2000@yahoo.com)

COMMUNITY EDUCATION 248-5780 www.fas.edu Belly Dancing Beginning Bring a small carpet or blanket. Loose pants or leggings. #BD0910W 8 Thu, Jan 19 Mar 8 #BD0910X 8 Thu, Mar 15 May 10 (Skip Apr 5) 7-8:30 pm Manchester Ctr, Rm 6 Fee: $69 Instr., Tina Vosburg (cmfvosburg@yahoo.com) Fitness *Note: See page 33 for Daytime Fitness Classes Tone It Up Toning bands are available at Target or Walmart. #TO1004W 6 Wed, Jan 18 Feb 22 #TO1004X 6 Wed, Feb 29 Apr 11 (No class Apr 4) 6-7 pm Tenaya Middle School Wrestling Rm Fee: $43 Instr., Bea Clemente (bbaisat53.1@juno.com) Power Sculpting with Free Weights #PS1003W 6 Mon, Jan 23 Mar 12 (No class Feb 13 & 20) #PS1003X 6 Mon, Mar 19 May 7 (No class Apr 2 & 9) 5:30-6 pm Tenaya Middle School Weight Rm Fee: $30 Instr., Bea Clemente (bbaisat53.1@juno.com) Cardio Kick Boxing Basics #KB1005W 6 Mon, Jan 23 Mar 12 (No class Feb 13 & 20) #KB1005X 6 Mon, Mar 19 May 7 (No class Apr 2 & 9) 6-7 pm Tenaya Middle School Weight Rm Fee: $43 Instr., Bea Clemente (bbaisat53.1@juno.com) Beginning Boot Camp #BC1007W 6 Wed, Jan 18 Feb 22 #BC1007X 6 Wed, Feb 29 Apr 11 (No class Apr 4) 7-7:30 pm Tenaya Middle School Weight Rm Fee: $30 Instr., Bea Clemente (bbaisat53.1@juno.com) Tai Chi #TC1008W 5 Tue, Jan 24 Feb 21 #TC1008X 5 Tue, Mar 13 Apr 17 (no class Apr 3) 6-7:30 pm Kratt Elementary, Cafeteria Fee: $49 Instr., Margaret Zeng (mztaichi@gmail.com) Self- Defense for Women #SD2500W 6 Tue, Jan 24 Feb 28 #SD2500X 6 Tue, Mar 6 Apr 17 (skip Apr 3) 6:30-8 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 6 Fee: $65 Instr., Hannah Thomason (thomasonh@mail.fresnostate.edu) Language/Foreign Language Conversational Spanish Beginning #CS1109W 8 Tues, Jan 24 Mar 13 6-8 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 8 Fee: $89 Instr., Adriana Medrano (kdnas72@att.net) Spanish Beyond Beginning #SB1110W 8 Wed, Jan 25 Mar 14 6-8 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 8 Fee: $89 Instr., Adriana Medrano (kdnas72@att.net) French for Beginners #FR1113W 8 Thu, Feb 2 Mar 22 6-8 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 8 Fee: $89 Instr., Ma Ly (bonjourfresno@gmail.com) French Beyond Beginning #FR1116W 8 Tue, Jan 31 Mar 20 6-8 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 7 Fee: $89 Instr., Ma Ly (bonjourfresno@gmail.com) Lectura y Escritura Básica para Hispanoparlantes (En español) Basic Reading & Writing for Spanish Speakers #RS1010W 6 Wed, Feb 1 Mar 7 6-8:30 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 7 Fee: $49 Instr., Amparo Cisneros (amparocisneros@aol.com) COMMUNITY EDUCATION Easy access at www.fas.edu E-mail instructors for specific details about the class or materials needed. 29

COMMUNITY EDUCATION 248-5780 www.fas.edu Fresno Adult School WINTER/SPRING 2012 COMMUNIT Y EDUCATION 30 Business English Brush-up #BE1119W 3 Wed, Feb 1 Feb 13 #BE1119X 3 Wed, Mar 7 Mar 21 6-8 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm x Fee: $30 Instr., Bridget Beal (wesandbridget@sbcglobal.net) Health & Wellness Hatha Yoga Beginning Bring comfortable clothing, yoga mat. #HY2704W 6 Tues, Jan 17 Feb 21 #HY2704X 6 Tues, Feb 28 Apr 10 (skip Apr 3) 6:30-8 pm Bullard Talent Elem, Rm 22 Fee: $55 Instr., Mary Jo Oliveri (rasayoga@att.net) For Kids and Youth Hip Hop Dancing for Kids Ages 5-12 Music/photos included. $25 materials fee due at first class. #HH1610W 11 Wed, Jan 18 Mar 28 6 7 pm Manchester Ctr, Rm 6 Fee: $78 Instr., Deborah McCoy (deborahlmccoystyles@yahoo.com) Fashion Modeling, Makeup, & Photo Shoot Ages 6-16 $25 materials fee for makeup and CD of 5 poses. #FM1611W 2 Sat, Jan 21 & 28 #FM1611X 2 Sat Mar 17 & 24 1 2:30 pm Manchester Ctr, Rm 6 Fee: $30 Instr., Deborah McCoy (deborahlmccoystyles@yahoo.com) Piano for Kids Ages 7-12 Headphones & adapter plug required by first class meeting. Call or check web site for details. #PI1614W 6 Wed, Mar 7 Apr 18 5:30-6:30 pm Bullard Talent, Rm 23 Fee: $48 Instr., Melissa Wolfmann (melissa@melissawolfmann.com) Stress Reduction Through Meditation #SR5000W 5 Wed, Jan 25 Feb 22 #SR5000X 5 Wed, Mar 14 Apr 18 (skip Apr 4) 6:30-8 pm Ahwahnee Middle School, Env. Ctr. Fee: $49 Instr., Nathan Montalvo (n.d_montalvo@yahoo.com) Tai Chi #TC1008W 5 Tue, Jan 24 Feb 21 #TC1008X 5 Tue, Mar 13 Apr 17 (no class Apr 3) 6-7:30 pm Kratt Elementary, Cafeteria Fee: $49 Instr., Margaret Zeng (mztaichi@gmail.com) Beginning Drawing Ages 9-14 #BD2200W 3 Sat, Jan 28 Feb 18 2-4 pm Manchester Mall, Rm 4 Fee: $28 Instr., Ma Ly (www.artbymaly.com) Beginning Guitar Ages 8 and older #BG3700W 5 Sat, Feb 25 Mar 24 11:15-12:15 pm Manchester Center, Rm 1 Fee: $35 Instr., Henry Moreno (henry201@sbcglobal.net) Paint in Acrylic for Beginners - Age 14 + Bring 11 x 14 or larger sketchpad, pencil, eraser and reference photo to first class. Materials list provided in class. #PA0300W 4 Sat, Jan 28 Feb 18 9 am-12 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 4 Fee: $59 Instr., Ma Ly (www.artbymaly.com) Art - Family Fun (for Kids & Parents) As a family, create art from reusable everyday items you have at home. #FF4300W 4 Sat, Jan 21, Feb 4, Feb 25, Mar 10 9 am - 12 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 3 Fee: $59 Instr., Catherine Wiley (wileycupcakes@yahoo.com) Karate Basics for Kids Ages 6-12 #KB1300W 6 Sat, Feb 4 - Mar 10 1-2 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 6 Fee: $35 Instr., Hannah Thomason (thomasonh@mail.fresnostate.edu)

COMMUNITY EDUCATION 248-5780 www.fas.edu Music Explore and Develop Your Singing Voice #SI1702W 6 Thu, Mar 8 Apr 19 6:30-8:30 pm Bullard Talent Elem, Rm 23 Fee: $79 Instr., Melissa Wolfmann (melissa@melissawolfmann.com) Beginning Piano Beginners only. Specific book, headphones & adapter plug required by first class meeting. Call or check web site for details. #BP1701W 6 Wed, Mar 7 Apr 18 6:30-8 pm Bullard Talent Elem, Rm 23 Fee: $59 Instr., Melissa Wolfmann (melissa@melissawolfmann.com) Beginning Guitar #IG1715W 5 Sat, Feb 25 Mar 24 10-11 am Manchester Cntr, Rm 1 Fee: $35 Instr., Henry Moreno (henry201@sbcglobal.net) Personal Interest/Growth Paranormal Studies 101 - Investigating Ghosts & Hauntings Pre-reg required at least one week before start of class. No walk-in registration. Field Trip on Mar 24 is an additional expense. #PS1202W 5 Thu, Mar 8 Apr 12 (no class Apr 5) 6-9 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 3 Fee: $99 Instr., Jackie Meador (ccpifresno@aol.com) Teachers Wanted for Community Education Classes Do you have a special talent or expertise you d like to share with the community? For a course proposal please contact us via e-mail at amy.emrany@fresnounified.org. Paranormal Studies 102 - Spirit Photography & Electronic Voice Phenomena Pre-reg required at least one week before start of class. No walk-in registration. Field Trip on Mar 24 is an additional expense. Prerequisite: Paranormal Studies 101 #PS2202W 4 Tue, Mar 13 Apr 10 (No class Apr 3) 6-9 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 2 Fee: $89 Instr., Jackie Meador (ccpifresno@aol.com) Self- Defense for Women #SD2500W 6 Tue, Jan 24 Feb 28 #SD2500X 6 Tue, Mar 6 Apr 17 (skip Apr 3) 6:30-8 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 6 Fee: $65 Instr., Hannah Thomason (thomasonh@mail.fresnostate.edu) Basic Estate Planning - Wills & Trusts #EP2206W 2 Thu, Feb 2 - Feb 9 6-8:30 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 7 Fee $35 Instr., Doug Schorling (dschorling@hotmail.com) Strategies for Urban Sustainability Chickens, Composting, Gardening, Greywater #US4300W 4 Mon, Mar 5-Mar 26 5:30-8:30 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 1 1 Sat, Mar 31, field trip to various sites Fee: $65 Instr., Josua Treviño (aikicrow@hotmail.com) Photography How to Use Your Digital Camera #DC2002W 6 Wed, Jan 25 Feb 29 #DC2002X 6 Wed, Mar 14 Apr 25 6-8 pm FAS at Manchester, Suite 240, Rm 5 Fee: $59 Instr., Ken McCoy (xipnek@aol.com) Basic Photography Skills #PH2001W 8 Tue, Jan 24 Feb 28 #PH2001X 8 Tue, Mar 13 Apr 24 6-8 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 5 Fee: $59 Instr., Ken McCoy (xipnek@aol.com) Portrait Photography #PO2003W 5 Mon, Jan 23 Mar 5 (no class Feb 13 & Feb 20) 6:30-8:30 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 5 Fee: $59 Instr., Meng Vue (studiovue@yahoo.com) COMMUNITY EDUCATION Easy access at www.fas.edu E-mail instructors for specific details about the class or materials needed. 31

COMMUNITY EDUCATION 248-5780 www.fas.edu Fresno Adult School WINTER/SPRING 2012 COMMUNIT Y EDUCATION 32 Advanced Photography Beyond Basics Using Your Camera on Manual Settings #FS2005W 5 Thu, Jan 19 Feb 16 #FS2005X 5 Thu, Mar 1 Mar 29 6:30-8:30 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 5 Fee: $59 Instr., Meng Vue (studiovue@yahoo.com) Night Photography $5 materials fee payable to instructor. Night field trip included. #NP4000W 4 Sat, Jan 21 Feb 11 6-8 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 1 Fee: $48 Instr., Lyssa Bird (lyssa_bird@msn.com) Presenting Your Photography Choosing, Mounting, Matting, Framing & More $ 5 materials fee payable to instructor. Supply list available first class. #PP4001W 2 Sat, Feb 25 & Mar 3 9 am 12 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 3 Fee: $39 Instr., Lyssa Byrd (lyssa_byrd@msn.com) Winterscape Photography with Field Trip to Yosemite #NP2004X 2 Thu, Feb 9 & 16, Saturday Trip, Feb 11 (Trip may be rescheduled due to weather) 6:30-8:30 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 2 Fee: $59 Instr., Richard Robinson (RbnsnBkpkr@sbcglobal.net) More details online at www.fas.edu! Basic Skills Refresher Math Refresher /Math Test Prep #MP2501W 4 Tue, Jan 24 Feb 14 #MP2501X 4 Tue, Feb 21 Mar 13 #MP2501Y 4 Tue, Mar 20 Apr 17 (skip Apr 3) 6-8 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 1 Fee: $48 Instr., John Scow (scowjohn@gmail.com) Business English Brush-up #BE1119W 3 Wed, Feb 1 Feb 13 #BE1119X 3 Wed, Mar 7 Mar 21 6-8 pm Manchester Cntr, Rm 1 Fee: $30 Instr., Bridget Beal (wesandbridget@sbcglobal.net) Fresno Adult School Community Education Class Locations Ahwahnee Middle School 1127 E. Escalon, near First/Bullard Bullard Talent Middle School 4950 N. Harrison, near Shaw & Palm Kratt Elementary 650 W. Sierra, btwn Maroa & Palm Manchester Center 3402 N. Blackstone, Suite 240 Blackstone & Shields Studio 65 2965 N. Maroa, S of Shields Tenaya Middle School 1239 W. Mesa, btwn Fruit & Palm

COMMUNITY EDUCATION 248-5780 www.fas.edu Manchester Daytime Exercise & Computer Classes Discounts for Seniors! The following daytime classes, held at the Manchester Center location, are available to seniors, 55 years and older, at a highly discounted rate of 50% - 70% off listed fees. Seniors who enroll in one class section, will receive 50% off the listed class fee. Seniors who enroll in two sections, will receive 50% off the highest fee and 60% off the second highest fee. Seniors who enroll in three sections will receive 50% off the highest fee, 60% off the second highest fee, and 70% off the third highest fee. Students signing up for a 4thor 5thsession will receive 50% off the section fee. To receive the best discount, students should enroll in maximum sections at one time. See example below. EXAMPLE: Community Ed student age 55 enrolls in the following 4 classes: Section Class Name Non Senior Fee Senior Discount Info Senior Price per class PF3000W Physical Fitness (winter session) $87 50% discount $43.50 (1st class) PF3000S Physical Fitness (spring session) $87 60% discount $34.80 (2nd class) AE3002W Stretch & Aerobics (winter session) $63 70% discount $18.90 (3rd class) LD3011W Line Dance (winter session) $30 50% discount $15 (4th class) 88 hours of class instruction $261 Senior TOTAL: $112.20 All of the classes listed below are held upstairs at the Manchester site. Register in the Senior Center and you will receive teacher information and room assignment. COMMUNITY EDUCATION Stretch & Aerobics Bring a floor mat. #AE3002W Tu/Th 7:30-8:30 am 21 sessions, Jan 17-Mar 27 Fee: $63 #AE3002S Tu/Th 7:30-8:30 am 21 sessions, Mar 29-Jun14 Fee: $63 Tai Chi #TC3003W Tu/Th 8:45-9:45 am 21 sessions, Jan 17-Mar 27 Fee: $63 #TC3003S Tu/Th 8:45-9:45 am 21 sessions, Mar 29-Jun14 Fee: $63 Yoga for Health & Wellness #TC3003W Tu/Th 2:40-3:40 pm 21 sessions, Jan 17-Mar 27 Fee: $63 #TC3003S Tu/Th 2:40-3:40 pm 21 sessions, Mar 29-Jun14 Fee: $63 Dancercise #DA3008W Tu/Wed/Th 1:30-2:30 pm 32 sessions, Jan 17-Mar 28 Fee: $96 #DA3008S Tu/Wed/Th 1:30-2:30 pm 31 sessions, Mar 29-Jun 14 Fee: $93 Ballroom Basics #BB3009W Tu/Th 12:15-1:15 pm 21 sessions, Jan 17-Mar 27 Fee: $63 #BB3009S Tu/Th 12:15-1:15 pm 21 sessions, Mar 29-Jun14 Fee: $63 Ballroom Dance #BD3006W M/W/F 11 am-12:30 pm 29 sessions, Jan 18-Mar 28 Fee: $130.50 #BD3006S M/W/F 11 am 12:30 pm 29 sessions, Mar 30-Jun 15 Fee: $130.50 #BD3007W Fri 7-8 pm 10 sessions, Jan 20-Mar 23 Fee: $30 #BD3007S Fri 7-8 pm 11 sessions, Mar 30-Oct 14 Fee: $33 Line Dance All Levels #LD3009W Tu/Th 10-11 am 21 sessions, Jan 17-Mar 27 Fee: $63 #LD3009S Tu/Th 10-11 am 21 sessions, Mar 29-Jun14 Fee: $63 #LD3011W Fri 5:30-6:30 pm 10 sessions, Jan 20-Mar 23 Fee: $30 #LD3011S Fri 5:30-6:30 pm 11 sessions, Mar 30-Oct 14 Fee: $33 Physical Fitness #PF3000W M/W/F 8-9 am 29 sessions, Jan 18-Mar 28 Fee: $87 #PF3000S M/W/F 8-9 am 29 sessions, Mar 30-Jun 15 Fee: $87 #PF3001W M/W/F 9:15-10:15 am 29 sessions, Jan 18-Mar 28 Fee: $87 #PF3001S M/W/F 9:15-10:15 am 29 sessions, Mar 30-Jun 15 Fee: $87 Basic Computer Skills #CS3012W Tu/Th 9-11am 21 sessions, Jan 17-Mar 27 Fee: $126 #CS012S Tu/Th 9-11 am 21 sessions, Mar 29-Jun14 Fee: $126 Intermediate Computer Skills #IC3000W Tu/Th 11:30-1:30 pm 21 sessions, Jan 17-Mar 27 Fee: $126 #IC3000S Tu/Th 11:30-1:30 pm 21 sessions, Mar 29-Jun14 Fee: $126 West Coast Swing #SD3005W Tu/Th 10-11 am 21 sessions, Jan 17-Mar 27 Fee: $63 #SD3005S Tu/Th 10-11 am 21 sessions, Mar 29-Jun14 Fee: $63 Register in the Senior Center, M-F, 8:30 am-2:30 pm. The Senior Center is closed Dec 23-Jan 16 for Winter Break. 33 Easy access at www.fas.edu

COMMUNITY EDUCATION 248-5780 www.fas.edu 6 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER for Community Education Classes ONLINE: Log on to www.fas.edu. Click on Community Education. It s easy, secure and quick! BY MAIL: Mail registration form, check, credit card information or money order (no cash) to: FAS Community Education 2500 Stanislaus, Fresno, CA 93721 BY TELEPHONE: Using VISA or MasterCard only. Call (559) 248-5780. IN PERSON: Walk-in to register at 2500 Stanislaus, Tulare and P Street. Hours: Monday-Thursday, 8am- 9pm; Friday, 8am-5pm. or Manchester Senior Center, M-F, 8:30 am-2:30 pm. BY FAX: Fax in your completed registration form with credit card information (VISA or MasterCard only) to: (559) 248-5790. IN CLASS: Register with the teacher (by check or credit card) the first night of class unless pre-registration is required. Refund Policy: If you cannot attend a course as planned, you may receive a refund if your request is received by the Community Education Department one week before the class begins. Once the course begins there will be no refunds. If Community Education cancels a class, a full refund will be given. Community Education reserves the right to change location, schedule, fees and instructors when necessary. COMMUNITY EDUCATION CLASS REGISTRATION FORM Fresno Adult School WINTER/SPRING 2012 34 Last Name First Name Address City Zip Telephone (Day) (Cell) Birthdate E-mail Address CLASS # COURSE TITLE CHECK NO. FEE $ $ $ IF UNDER 18, PARENT SIGNATURE REQUIRED PARENT SIGNATURE PAYMENT RECEIVED BY Non-refundable registration fee $3.00 Date Date TOTAL PAYMENT METHOD: (CHECKS, MONEY ORDERS, MASTER CHARGE, VISA, SEND NO CASH) CHECK VISA MASTERCARD - - - Name on card: Exp. Date Signature of Cardholder I, the student listed above, agree to indemnify and hold Fresno Unified School District and its contractors harmless from and against any and all liability for any injury which may be suffered by the participant during participation in this program. Date Registration Procedure 1. Send payment(s) and registration form(s) to: Fresno Adult School Community Education Class 2500 STANISLAUS, FRESNO, CA 93721 2. Fill out a separate form for each participant. Make checks payable to: Fresno Adult School. 3. Be certain to put your check or credit card number on this form. 4. Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope if you wish a receipt to be mailed back for confirmation. 5. Refund requests for classes will be honored prior to the first class meeting. Requests must be submitted in writing or in person to the Fresno Adult School address listed above. No refunds honored after first class meeting. $5.00 processing fee on all refund requests.

Fresno Adult School s César E. Chávez Adult Education Center WE ARE EASY TO FIND! The César E. Chávez Adult Education Center offers easy access from all parts of the greater Fresno metropolitan areas and surrounding communities. HOW TO GET TO FRESNO ADULT SCHOOL FROM THE NORTH: Take Freeway 99 south to the Stanislaus exit. Travel across Stanislaus to the first stop, which is Tuolumne. Make a left on Tuolumne. The campus is less than a mile on the left. FROM THE SOUTH: Take Freeway 99 north to the Fresno Street (Mendota 180) exit. Travel on the frontage street to the second light, which will be Tuolumne (there is not a Tuolumne street sign, but you will see a brown building with a large Grainger sign across the street). Make a right on Tuolumne. The campus is less than a mile on the left. BY BUS: If you are traveling by Fresno Area Express (FAX), bus numbers 20 and 30 arrive and depart adjacent to our campus. DIVISADERO STANISLAUS TUOLUMNE FRESNO BLACKSTONE N. ABBY TULARE N STREET O STREET N. FRESNO P STREET 41 E. TULARE César E. Chávez Adult Education Center 2500 Stanislaus, Fresno, CA 93721 (559) 457-6000 HOW TO GET TO MANCHESTER CENTER FROM THE NORTH: Take Freeway 99 south until you see Jct 180 East to 41. Continue to take 180 East Kings Canyon, Freeway 41 North Yosemite. Stay on Freeway 41 north for about 3.5 miles. Take the Shields Avenue exit. Turn left on Shields Avenue, heading west. Turn right to enter the Manchester parking lot. Meeting on second floor. FROM THE SOUTH: Take Freeway 99 north until you take Freeway 41 North on ramp. Take Freeway 41 north for about 3.5 miles. Take the Shields Avenue exit. Turn left on Shields Avenue, heading west. Turn right to enter the parking lot. Meeting on second floor. We re easy to find on the web, too! Just go to www.fas.edu. SHAW ASHLAN SHIELDS 180 McKINLEY OLIVE BELMONT MANCHESTER CENTER BLACKSTONE 99 41 FRESNO FIRST 168 Easy access at www.fas.edu 35

Fresno Adult School César E. Chávez Adult Education Center 2500 STANISLAUS FRESNO CA 93721 (559) 457-6000 A Division of Fresno Unified School District Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Fresno, CA Permit No. 2040 **ECRWSS** RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER Our Mission is to Empower, Engage and Connect Families to Support Student Achievement Fresno Adult School WINTER/SPRING 2012 36 Students Higher achievement Positive perception of home-school connection Positive attitudes toward school Benefits of Family Engagement Parents Understand the school system Learn tools and strategies to support student achievement Increase communication between families and schools BE A PART OF PARENT UNIVERSITY TODAY! 3 WAYS TO REGISTER: Teachers/Schools Higher morale Improved student achievement Family and community support for the school Call (559) 457-6006; complete and return the registration form to our office; or e-mail: Parent.University@fresnounified.org Parent University 2500 Stanislaus Fresno, CA 93721 (559) 457-6006 FAX (559) 457-6001 Visit us online at: http://www.fresnounified.org/dept/parentuniversity