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Program Definitions

Instructional Programs

 

Instructional Programs What It Does Who To Contact Ext. #
Adult Basic Education (ABE) Students improve their basic math, reading and writing skills to prepare for a diploma, GED or career technical education course, or the EGUSD NCLB para-educator test. Terri Halterman
Jennifer Barret-Grove
Prescila Perez
7827
2147
2108
Adult Secondary Education (ASE) Students can earn their high school diploma (HSD) or GED (English and Spanish).  Independent Study (IS) is an option.  Offers CAHSEE prep & testing.  Eligible EGUSD students may enroll concurrently for credit recovery. Terri Halterman
Jennifer Barret-Grove
Rhonda Koff
Susy Latorre
Karen Malkiewicz
7827
2147
7976
7838
2122
Adults with Disabilities
     -EGACT (Elk Grove Adult & Community Training)
Focuses on developing life and vocational skills so that students may gain a greater sense of independence and maintain a less restrictive lifestyle. Christina Chavez
Becky Brubaker
7987
685-7666
Career Technical Education (CTE)
     -EDD Industries with a Statewide Need grant
Career preparation and job search activities to help students on their path to success. Helen Bohen
Kathy Hamilton
7820
7828
Community Education (CE)
     -Always Learning (AL)
Community education classes and a variety of testing services (listed below) Therese Schultz
Helen Bohen
2104
7820
Correctional Education (CE)
     -Main Jail (MJ)
     -Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center (RCCC)
EGACE offers ABE, GED, ESL, career technical education, personal development and parent education courses at two Sacramento county jail facilities. Dan Davis
Francine Hall
Renee Collens
874-1819
874-1817
874-1942
Distance Learning (DL) Check out DVD's, CD's, or VHS's and learn English at home. Susan Escobar
Jagroop Kaur
Helen Bohen
2134
7938/7724
7820
English as a Second Language (ESL)
     -Even Start Family Literacy (EL)
     -Community-based English Tutoring (CBET)
Improvement of English skills in: family communication, health, employment, citizenship preparation, goals and education, and more. Prescila Perez
Jagroop Kaur
Diane Villanueva
Patricia Olivia
Karen M alkiewicz
Brenda Cunningham
2108
7938/7724
7992
7966
2122
7890
Parent Education
     -Partners Preschool
Helps children prepare for kindergarten and connects parents to their children's education.  At Irene B. West Elementary School. Helena Korner
Debbie Benton
7821
682-5583

Student Support Programs

 

Student Support Programs What It Does Who To Contact Ext. #
Cal-SAFE (California School Age Families Education) At William Daylor Continuation High School
Provides support to EGACE's CTE courses and its teachers and students, including job development for students, profession development for teachers and instructional materials and equipment.
Kim Smith 427-2637
Carl Perkins (CP) grant   Dan Davis 7839
Data, Accountability and Evaluation (DAE) DAE staff perform the following duties:  student intake and registration, student assessment, attendance and meeting state and federal reporting requirements. Priscela Perez
Dan Davis
2108
7839
Department of Human Assistance Grant (DHA) Learning disabilities evaluations for CalWORKS clients Christina Chavez 7987
South County Career Center (SCCC) (One-Stop) Designed to provide a full range of assistance to job seekers.  Offers training referrals, career counseling, job listings, job search workshops, and other emplyment-related services. Juanita Lopez-Sendejas
Karen Malkiewicz
7964
2122
South County New Start The New Start program provides case management, supportive services and job development to ex-offenders to help them reintegrate into society. Dan Goff
Juanita Lopez-Sendejas
2159
7964
South County Youth Universal Services/South County Youth Works Universal Services for youth ages 14-21 include: Job leads, pre-employment skills workshops, career assessment, resume development, referrals to community services and job training programs including WIA, college information and occupational skills training information. Yolanda Diaz 2152
EGUSD WIA Program The WIA Program is designed to help youth 18-21 overcome their barriers to employment by: assessing educational level, including basic skills deficiences, assisting with obtainment of HSD or GED, reffering to occupational skills training, leadership development, supportive services and paid work-experience training. Robynne Rose-Haymer
Melinda Rasul
Leonela Perez
7930
7921
7922
Testing Services Offers GED and Spanish GED tests, Custodial tests, NCLB (No Child Left Behind) Paraeducator tests, MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist) tests, and Typing tests Kate Hoime
Susy Latorre
Helen Bohen
Ken Ross
7834
7838
7820
Workforce Investment Act (WIA I & WIA II) The WIA I grant funds the workforce development projects at EGACE, including the South County Career Center and Youth Works.
The WIA II grant provides support to EGACE's ESL, ABE and ASE programs.