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Provides one-on-one tutoring in reading, writing, and math to adults ages 16 years and older, primarily those who have dropped out of high school and want to improve their literacy skills who need assistance studying for their GED.
Provides one-on-one tutoring in reading, writing, and math to adults ages 16 years and older, primarily those who have dropped out of high school and want to improve their literacy skills who need assistance studying for their GED.
Categories
Adult Literacy Programs
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Subject Tutoring
Remedial Mathematics
Remedial Reading
Provides one-on-one tutoring in reading, writing, and math to adults ages 16 years and older, primarily those who have dropped out of high school and want to improve their literacy skills who need assistance studying for their GED.
Provides one-on-one tutoring in reading, writing, and math to adults ages 16 years and older, primarily those who have dropped out of high school and want to improve their literacy skills who need assistance studying for their GED.
Categories
Adult Literacy Programs
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Subject Tutoring
Remedial Mathematics
Remedial Reading
Offers a program that was developed in response to requests from local school districts. Eastern Suffolk BOCES organized a consortium to create and oversee a regional summer school program. The program is located in local area school districts and serves students who attend their home districts during the traditional school year. Students with intensive management and/or educational needs require a continuation of district curriculum and instructional approaches during the summer months to prevent regression.
Offers a program that was developed in response to requests from local school districts. Eastern Suffolk BOCES organized a consortium to create and oversee a regional summer school program. The program is located in local area school districts and serves students who attend their home districts during the traditional school year. Students with intensive management and/or educational needs require a continuation of district curriculum and instructional approaches during the summer months to prevent regression.
Categories
Summer School Programs
Dropout Prevention
Remedial Education
Alternative Education
Educational Support Services
Remedial Reading
Remedial Mathematics
A non-profit agency providing free adult education and community resources in basic reading, writing, math, digital literacy/computer skills, English instruction, GED prep, ESOL and civics, workforce readiness, vocational training with certifications, and more. Classes and tutoring services are provided by trained volunteers and agency staff.
Also provides jail transition services to assist with housing, public assistance, mental health and substance abuse, and other pertinent issues.
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A non-profit agency providing free adult education and community resources in basic reading, writing, math, digital literacy/computer skills, English instruction, GED prep, ESOL and civics, workforce readiness, vocational training with certifications, and more. Classes and tutoring services are provided by trained volunteers and agency staff.
Also provides jail transition services to assist with housing, public assistance, mental health and substance abuse, and other pertinent issues.
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Categories
Remedial Mathematics
Vocational Education
Remedial Reading
Ex-Offender Reentry Programs
GED / High School Equivalency Test Instruction
English as a Second Language
Citizenship Test Preparation
Adult Basic Education
Career Counseling
Subject Tutoring
Computer and Related Technology Classes
Writing Instruction
Job Readiness
Offers classes and instruction in literacy, math and reading skill building, preparation for high school equivalency (HSE) diploma, and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL).
Offers classes and instruction in literacy, math and reading skill building, preparation for high school equivalency (HSE) diploma, and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL).
Categories
Remedial Reading
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Remedial Mathematics
Adult Literacy Programs
Remedial Spelling
Literacy Testing
Provides the following services.
Employment Readiness: Career counseling, career exploration, career advisement, resume preparation, interviewing assistance, online video interview assistance, and custom made workshops.
Job Search Assistance: Access to computer labs, copy service, free mailing, current job listings, labor market information, job fairs, job clubs, and "Meet the Employers" on-site career fairs, where employers are on-site to recruit and interview job seekers.
Career Advancement and Training Grants: Connected education, training programs, and support services that enable individuals to secure a job or advance in an in-demand industry or occupation. Training grants available for in-demand occupations such as Nursing, HVAC, Machining, CDL, Mechanics, Accounting, and over 50 additional occupations.
Job Training: High school equivalency diploma classes, soft skills classes, and training on computer and internet use, keyboarding, Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Access, and Intermediate/Advanced Excel and Word.
Targeted programming and additional assistance:
- Reentry / Justice Impacted Employment Services
- Young Adult 18-30 Employment Services
- Individuals with Disabilities Employment Services
- On-the-Job Training Program
- Clothes Closet
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Provides the following services.
Employment Readiness: Career counseling, career exploration, career advisement, resume preparation, interviewing assistance, online video interview assistance, and custom made workshops.
Job Search Assistance: Access to computer labs, copy service, free mailing, current job listings, labor market information, job fairs, job clubs, and "Meet the Employers" on-site career fairs, where employers are on-site to recruit and interview job seekers.
Career Advancement and Training Grants: Connected education, training programs, and support services that enable individuals to secure a job or advance in an in-demand industry or occupation. Training grants available for in-demand occupations such as Nursing, HVAC, Machining, CDL, Mechanics, Accounting, and over 50 additional occupations.
Job Training: High school equivalency diploma classes, soft skills classes, and training on computer and internet use, keyboarding, Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Access, and Intermediate/Advanced Excel and Word.
Targeted programming and additional assistance:
- Reentry / Justice Impacted Employment Services
- Young Adult 18-30 Employment Services
- Individuals with Disabilities Employment Services
- On-the-Job Training Program
- Clothes Closet
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Categories
Job Fairs
Vocational Assessment
Career Counseling
Resume Preparation Assistance
Job Interview Training
Job Search / Placement
Job Retraining
Computer and Related Technology Classes
Typing Classes
Document Copying Services
Comprehensive Disability Related Employment Programs
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Remedial Mathematics
Work Clothing
Job Training Expense Assistance
Occupation Specific Job Training
On the Job Training
GED / High School Equivalency Test Instruction
Ex-Offender Employment Programs
Remedial Reading
Youth Employment Programs
Job Clubs
Career Exploration
Enables students to enrich their education through additional courses; make up work for courses they failed or were unable to complete during the school year; complete high school programs in less than the time normally required; or improve their competencies in basic skills. It also provides for the administration of Regents exams in accordance with the Commissioner's regulations. Any two school districts that house their summer school population at a common site may participate in the Nassau BOCES Regional Summer School on a BOCES-aidable basis. The courses offered at any particular site are determined by the participating school districts in collaboration with Nassau BOCES, and may include remedial secondary courses and short-term academic or exploratory enrichment subjects at the elementary and secondary level. Call for more detailed information.
Enables students to enrich their education through additional courses; make up work for courses they failed or were unable to complete during the school year; complete high school programs in less than the time normally required; or improve their competencies in basic skills. It also provides for the administration of Regents exams in accordance with the Commissioner's regulations. Any two school districts that house their summer school population at a common site may participate in the Nassau BOCES Regional Summer School on a BOCES-aidable basis. The courses offered at any particular site are determined by the participating school districts in collaboration with Nassau BOCES, and may include remedial secondary courses and short-term academic or exploratory enrichment subjects at the elementary and secondary level. Call for more detailed information.
Categories
Remedial Mathematics
Remedial Reading
Educational Support Services
Summer School Programs
Dropout Prevention
Remedial Education
Alternative Education
Vocational Centers
Provides students, ages 16-21, who have been identified as having needs not being met in current school programs in our region. The program will be located in local area high schools and/or BOCES programs and offers our “at risk” students an opportunity to address individual and family issues that are currently hampering their progress toward a New York State diploma. The program will continue to offer academic education at a commencement level, development of transition skills, and development of social skills designed to foster improved functioning in a school setting. The Regional Alternative High School Program is also offering placement to students that have been suspended or are awaiting an out of district placement, as well as offering students the option to attend for credit recovery and test preparation for state assessments. The Regional Alternative High School is also offering placement to students who are English Language Learners. Students enrolled in this program will have a daily schedule that consists of four hour departmentalized format. Instruction takes place in “blocks” focusing on two core subjects (ELA and Math), and includes a daily CTE component.
Provides students, ages 16-21, who have been identified as having needs not being met in current school programs in our region. The program will be located in local area high schools and/or BOCES programs and offers our “at risk” students an opportunity to address individual and family issues that are currently hampering their progress toward a New York State diploma. The program will continue to offer academic education at a commencement level, development of transition skills, and development of social skills designed to foster improved functioning in a school setting. The Regional Alternative High School Program is also offering placement to students that have been suspended or are awaiting an out of district placement, as well as offering students the option to attend for credit recovery and test preparation for state assessments. The Regional Alternative High School is also offering placement to students who are English Language Learners. Students enrolled in this program will have a daily schedule that consists of four hour departmentalized format. Instruction takes place in “blocks” focusing on two core subjects (ELA and Math), and includes a daily CTE component.
Categories
Remedial Reading
Remedial Education
Alternative Education
Educational Support Services
School Based Integrated Services
Remedial Mathematics
Dropout Programs