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. |