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Newport-Mesa Adult School

Newport-Mesa Adult School. WELCOMES YOU!. Newport-Mesa Adult School Mission.

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Newport-Mesa Adult School

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  1. Newport-Mesa Adult School WELCOMES YOU!

  2. Newport-Mesa Adult SchoolMission “Our mission is to provide lifelong educational opportunities and services which address the unique needs of individuals and communities by providing adults with the knowledge and skills necessary, including technology and 21st century skills, to participate effectively as citizens, workers, parents and family members, and be contributing members of the local and global community.”

  3. “Our mission is to provide lifelong educational opportunities and services which address the unique needs of individuals and communities by providing adults with the knowledge and skills necessary, including technology and 21st century skills, to participate effectively as citizens, workers, parents and family members, and be contributing members of the local and global community.” "Nuestra misión es de proporcionar las oportunidades y los servicios educativos de toda la vida que dirigen las necesidades extraordinarias de individuos y comunidades proporcionando los adultos con el conocimiento y habilidades necesarios, inclusive la tecnología y destrezas del siglo 21, para participar efectivamente como ciudadanos, los trabajadores, los padres y los miembros de la familia, y contribuyen a miembros de la comunidad local y global". Mission Translated http://www.freetranslation.com/

  4. Our Main School Sites BESST Center map Whittier El. map

  5. Newport-Mesa Adult SchoolClasses • Career & Technical Education • Computers * = in Spanish

  6. Newport-Mesa Adult SchoolClasses • Citizenship Class

  7. Newport-Mesa Adult SchoolClasses • English as a Second Language • ABE (previously Advanced ESL)

  8. Newport-Mesa Adult SchoolClasses • Family Literacy Classes The goals of our Family Literacy classes are: • to improve basic literacy skills of parents, other significant adults, and children • to increase parents involvement in their children’s education • to enhance children’s development, school readiness, and school success • to enhance parenting (and/or caregiving) skills • to enhance parent (and/or other significant adult) and child relationships

  9. Newport-Mesa Adult SchoolClasses • GED Preparation * = in Spanish

  10. Newport-Mesa Adult SchoolClasses • High School Diploma Classes (examples below) • Arts (Art History, Music Appreciation) • Career Exploration / Development • CAHSEE Preparation • Communication Technology • Economics • English Language Arts (English 1A – 4B) • History (American Govt’, Geography, US History…) • Math (Algebra, Consumer Math, Geometry…) • Science (Earth, Health, Life, Physical…) • Study Skills

  11. Expected Schoolwide Learning Results Personal Success • Ability to set and meet goals (La capacidad de fijar y cumplir metas) • Ability to improve through self-discipline and motivation (La capacidad de mejorar a través de autodisciplina y motivación) • Persistence (La persistencia)

  12. Expected Schoolwide Learning Results Academic Success • Mastery of skills identified in course outlines (El logro de las habilidades identificadas en los objetivos del curso) • Ability to think critically, problem solve, and make informed choices (La capacidad para pensar críticamente, solucionar problemas y estar bien informado para tomar decisiones) • Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing (La capacidad para comunicarse eficazmente, tanto oralmente como por escrito)

  13. Expected Schoolwide Learning Results Workplace Success • Acquisition of workforce readiness skills (La adquisición de habilidades para estar preparado para el trabajo) • Application of professional and technical skills (La aplicación de habilidades técnicas y profesionales) • Ability to transfer personal, academic and social skills to the workplace (La capacidad para transferir habilidades personales, académicas y sociales en el ámbito laboral )

  14. Expected Schoolwide Learning Results Workplace Success • Ability to work cooperatively (La capacidad para trabajar cooperativamente) • Acceptance and understanding diversity (La aceptación y el entendimiento de la diversidad) • Community involvement (La participación en la comunidad )

  15. Beginning Literacy ESLPre-Literacy • Length of course: • 18 weeks (2 nine week sessions • ends February 4, 2010 • Hours per session: • 2.75 hours • Sessions per week: • 4 (Monday – Thursday) • Non-credit • Cost: FREE

  16. Course Curriculum Students will learn: • Language Skills • Life Skills • Workplace Skills

  17. Language Skills • Listening • Speaking • Reading • Writing • Grammar

  18. Life Skills2008 RevisedCASAS Competencies • Basic Communication • Consumer Economics • Community Resources • Health • Employment • Government and Law • Math • Learning and Thinking Skills • Computation

  19. Workplace SkillsSCANS Competencies How to get and keep a job! • Resources • Interpersonal • Information • Systems • Technology

  20. Evaluation Evaluation is based on multiple assessments: • Stand Out Basic unit tests • Class work and projects • Attendance and participation • Master the language skills of the ESL Model Standards for Beginning Literacy • CASAS reading tests • Stand Out Basic Promotional Test

  21. Passing the Class Students will exit from Beginning Literacy when they meet the following criteria: • CASAS reading test: • Score 181 or higher • Stand Out Basic Promotional Test: • Score 65% or higher • Master the language skills criteria of the ESL Model Standards for Beginning Literacy

  22. Role Play Team Projects Songs and Chants Technology Daily Oral Language Pair work (working with a friend) TPR (using your body to respond) Dictation Lecture Using Real Things (Realia) How Will You Learn?

  23. Materials for Success • Class Syllabus • Textbook • Dictionary (Optional) • 3 ring binder • Paper • Pencil or Pen • Highlighter

  24. Notify the office of your absence. BESST Center: (949) 515-6996 Whittier: (949) 515-6818 If you are absent without notification for one full week (4 consecutive days), you will be dropped from the class. If you are dropped, you cannot re-enroll until the next session (after 9 weeks) Attendance Policy

  25. Student Rules and Procedures • Children- Please leave children at home. It is a violation of NMUSD Adult School Policy to have children on campus during class time. Some daytime programs may have Infant/Toddler Programs; please follow site policy. • Parking- Please park in the parking lot designated for Adult Education. DO NOT PARK in spaces marked for the Principal or Staff. Do not block driveways. Parking in handicapped spaces is very expensive and against the law if you do not have a clearly displayed handicapped placard. • Trash- Eat in designated areas only. All food wrappings, cups, and trash go into the OUTSIDE trash cans. DO NOT litter or drop your trash in planters or in the parking lot.

  26. Continued (949) 515-6996 • Attendance- Make every effort to arrive at school promptly and attend all classes. The more time you spend in the classroom, the more successful you will be in your learning • Absences- If you are absent for a full week without notifying your teacher or the office, you willbe dropped from the class. If you plan to be absent, tell your teacher to prevent from being dropped. • Cell Phones- Turn off cell phones or set them to vibrate. • Student ID Cards- Carry your Student ID card with you. It is important to have your Student ID #. • Breaks- Break is 15 minutes. Please return from break ON TIME. Do NOT bring food or beverages into class.

  27. Continued • Gum Chewing- There will be NO GUM CHEWING allowed on any Adult Education campus. Teachers will enforce this District-wide policy. • Respect- We expect students to show their respect to their teachers and classmates at all times. Students may be asked to leave if conduct is inappropriate and/or disruptive. • Loitering- There will be no loitering outside classrooms during class. Relatives or friends need to wait for you in their cars or off campus. • Emergencies- You can be reached during class by calling the office. • Smoking- There is NO SMOKING anywhere on school grounds or in school buildings.

  28. Staff • All teachers are credentialed and highly qualified. • N-MUSD Adult School staff believes that we are ALL a community of learners and leaders.

  29. ALL YOUR INFORMATION IS CONFIDENTIAL Main Office Telephone: (949) 515-6996 Important Information

  30. Have a great semester!

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