Community Education February 1 - June 30

The Board of Education is committed to the District goal of continu- continuous programs including academic offerings, driver training, ous learning throughout life. The Community Continuing Educa- fitness programs, self-improvement, art, music, and more. Our classes are self-supporting, with easy registration online, in tion (adult education) program ensures the availability of learning person or by mail. Registration form and general information on opportunities for people of all ages in diverse settings and at a page 15. Please call 687-2311 with questions. variety of times. In three trimesters throughout the year, we offer www.eastauroraschools.org/adulteducation

General Information: Street, East Aurora, NY 14052. Check or money order must accompany registra- • All course information, including day, time, start and end dates, fees, and holiday tion. Additional registration blanks are at www.eastauroraschools.org/adulteduca- or school closing dates, is included within each course description. tion. • If regular day school is closed due to weather or another emergency, afterschool • To register in person - the Continuing Education offi ce has a drop box located and evening classes in district schools are suspended that afternoon and evening at the Main Street School in the business offi ce, and available from 8 AM - 3:00 as well. If day school is open, but it becomes necessary to cancel evening classes, PM on regular school days, accepting payment by cash (exact amount), check or a decision will be made by 3:00 PM. All closings, day or evening, are announced money order. on the website at www.eastauroraschools.org, where you also may register for email or text notifi cation of closings (click on REGISTER in the upper right page bar Fees - see individual listings: and follow instructions), or on stations (TV) WGRZ, WKBW, WIVB, YNN, (radio) • All fees must be paid at time of registration. WBEN, WYRK, WBLK, JackFM, WJYE and WBFO. Please do not call the offi ce • Unless we cancel a course due to insuffi cient registration, fees will not be re- for closing information. funded or applied to another session or course for any reason after registration. • Classes are held at: Main Street School, 430 Main Street (MS); East Aurora High We will notify you before the scheduled start of any course that is cancelled due School, 1003 Center Road (HS); Parkdale Elementary (PE), 141 Girard Avenue; to insuffi cient registration, and refund your fee. Individual teachers may try to re- or at a designated location off school property. You may call the offi ce at 687-2311 schedule class sessions missed due to emergency closing, but we cannot refund for directions or a map. for a missed session. • Non-residents - Additional fee per course of $12 for non-East Aurora School Registration: District residents, except as indicated. Residents have priority on waiting lists for • Open to all persons age 21 and older. Students in the ninth grade and beyond courses with limited enrollment. Note: When registering for more than one daily may enroll in some courses not provided in the regular school program; call for session of the same course, you need to pay the non-resident fee on only one details. of those registrations per trimester (i.e., fi tness classes that meet M and/or W), • Registration will not be confi rmed by our offi ce; please assume your course will except those that note “no discounts apply.” begin as planned unless you are notifi ed otherwise. • Senior discounts: The Board of Education recognizes the contributions of East • To register online, follow the links at www.eastauroraschools.org/adulteducation Aurora District resident Senior Citizen taxpayers with a discount of 40% off full and click online WEBSTORE to register and pay online securely with a credit card fee for regular courses; exceptions (“no discounts apply”) are noted in individual or electronic check. course descriptions. You must be 62 years of age or over AND a resident of the • To register by mail, send a check or money order payable to EAST AURORA East Aurora School District. No discounts apply to jointly sponsored programs, PUBLIC SCHOOLS to the East Aurora Continuing Education Offi ce, 430 Main courses specifi cally excluded, or lab fees.

#613-3 Lynne Beale Allen Meets: Saturdays, 2/7 - 6/20, no class on 4/4 and 5/23 FITNESS Time: 9:15 - 10:30 AM Fee: Resident: $22.00 Non-Resident: $34.00 District Senior Rate (62 or over): $13.00

Step Aerobics/Circuit Training # 609-3, #610-3, #611-3, #613-3 Stronger Bodies/Stronger Bones #621-3, #625-3 Ellen Pfeil Get fi t quickly in this interactive, high-energy cardio step class. Full body workout in- This 60-minute strengthening group class is designed for students of any age or fi t- cludes a warm-up, stretch, cardio workout, strength training, “abs” workout and stretch- ness level to work with hand weights to strengthen all major muscles, while increasing ing cool-down. Great music and hip moves! Bring a towel, mat, water bottle and hand fl exibility and wellbeing. This is an inspiring, motivating environment with fun and weights (optional). Paid registrants also may attend #611-3 at no cost. pleasant music and simple athletic movements such as squats, lunges, presses, curls, Location: MS East Gym core and overall strength. You will increase fl exibility as you strengthen your bones, #609-3 Kimberly McAtee tone and sculpture muscle, improve range of motion and increase your metabolism to Meets: Mondays and Thursdays, 2/2 - 6/25, no class on 2/16, 2/19, 3/30, 4/2, 4/6 and 5/25 burn calories faster. Please bring to class: water bottle, exercise mat, weights (3-10 Time: 4:10 - 5:10 PM lbs. depending on your own fi tness level) and (optional) stretch bands, barbells, exer- Fee: Resident: $149.00 Non-Resident: $161.00 District Senior Rate (62 or over): $89.00 cise ball. Paid registrants also may attend #611-3 at no cost. #610-3 Kimberly McAtee #621-3 Meets: Tuesdays, 2/3 - 6/30 Meets: Mondays and Wednesdays, 2/2 - 6/24, no class on 2/16, 2/18, 3/30, 4/1, 4/6 and 5/25 Time: 12:45 - 2:00 PM Location: 300 Gleed Avenue, EA, 2nd Floor Time: 5:15 - 6:30 PM Fee: Resident: $99.00 Non-Resident: $111.00 District Senior Rate (62 Fee: Resident: $149.00 Non-Resident: $161.00 District Senior Rate (62 or over): $89.00 or over): $60.00 #611-3 Lynne Beale Allen #625-3 Meets: Thursdays, 2/5 - 6/25 Meets: Mondays and Thursdays, 2/2 - 6/25, no class on 2/16 and 5/25 Time: 9:00 - 10:15 AM Time: 6:00 - 7:00 AM Location: 300 Gleed Avenue, EA, 2nd Floor Fee: Resident: $48.00 Non-Resident: $60.00 District Senior Rate (62 or over): $29.00 Fee: Resident: $99.00 Non-Resident: $111.00 District Senior Rate (62 or over): $60.00 Total Workout #627-3 Ellen Pfeil #601-3 Meets: Tuesdays, 2/3 - 6/30, closed on 2/17, 3/31, 5/19, 5/26 and 6/2 A total body mixed workout adaptable to any fi tness level! In three segments, Ellen Time: 5:00 - 6:00 PM will lead a blend of moderate step cardio, strength training, and a mix of Tai Chi, yoga, #602-3 Meets: Tuesdays, 2/3 - 6/30, closed on 2/17, 3/31, 5/19, 5/26 and 6/2 Pilates, followed by 10 minutes of relaxation. Bring yoga mat and weight bar (10, 12 or Time: 6:00 - 7:00 PM 15 lbs.). This class can be moderated for any fi tness level. Paid registrants also may #603-3 Meets: Thursdays, 2/5 - 6/25, closed on 2/19, 4/2, 5/21 and 5/28 attend #611-2 at no cost. Time: 6:00 - 7:00 PM Meets: Tuesdays, 2/3 – 6/30 #604-3 Meets: Thursdays, 2/5 - 6/25, closed on 2/19, 4/2, 5/21 and 5/28 Time: 4:15 – 5:15 PM Time: 7:00 - 8:00 PM Location: MS East Gym Fee: Resident: $98.00 Non-Resident: $110.00 District Senior Rate (62 or Aquacise #630-3 Barbara Lamond over): $59.00 Use water exercise to improve your level of fi tness and fl exibility, manage your weight and relieve stress. Aquatic activity can improve muscular strength, range of motion Zumba®/Dance Fusion Fitness #648-3 Lisa Brown and endurance. Mild to moderate activity. Class size is limited. Please note: The pool Dance yourself into shape and lose yourself in music! This dance-fi tness party com- is used throughout the day by swimmers of various ages and levels of activity, requir- bines half an hour of exotic rhythms such as salsa, tango, belly dance, and reggaeton, ing the District to maintain the pool at an average temperature requested by all users. along with half an hour of high energy musical hits from yesterday and today that are In general, pool temperatures may vary between 83 and 89 degrees. sure to get you moving and grooving. No experience necessary. This class is fun and Meets: Mondays and Wednesdays, 2/23 - 5/13, no class on 4/6 easy to do. Paid registrants also may attend #611-2 at no cost. Time: 4:00 - 5:00 PM Meets: Wednesdays, 2/4 - 5/6, no class on 2/18 and 4/1 Location: MS Pool Time: 4:30 - 5:30 PM Fee: Resident: $137.00 Non-Resident: $149.00 District Senior Rate (62 or Location: PE Backstage Gym over): $82.00 Fee: Resident: $53.00 Non-Resident: $65.00 District Senior Rate (62 or over): $32.00 Lap Swimming #636-3 Barbara Lamond Free style lap swim. Class size is limited. Meets: Mondays and Wednesdays, 2/23 - 5/13, no class on 4/6 Silver Pass #600-3 Time: 7:30 - 8:30 PM Register in any combination of classes above, Step Aerobics/Circuit Train- Location: MS Pool ing, Total Workout, Zumba®/Dance Fusion Fitness or Stronger Bodies/ Fee: Resident: $93.00 Non-Resident: $105.00 District Senior Rate (62 or Stronger Bones, with combined fee totals of $110.00 or higher ($66.00 or over): $56.00 higher for District Seniors) and purchase a Silver Pass for only for $20.00, gaining you admission to any session of others in this group . Class sizes Learn to Scuba Dive #638-3 Mike Wittenrich are limited and primary registrations will take precedence over Silver Pass Enjoy the wonders of our underwater world; learn to scuba dive! Important -- an ad- holders if the class is at maximum size. No discounts apply. ditional lab fee of $181.00 is payable to the instructor at fi rst class, and includes cer- tifi cation from National Association of Underwater Instructors, the use of a textbook, tank and regulators with gauges and buoyancy compensator for all pool sessions, and Yoga – Basics for Beginners #640-3 Jane Schmitt 2 days of open water training with instructor. Students will be responsible for supplying If you have always wanted to try yoga, this is the class for you. We will break down all dive equipment for two days of open water training. Rental package is available. basic postures and explore movement with breath. Yoga is an opportunity to connect Students will only need a bathing suit, towel, pen and notebook for fi rst class. For the with ourselves and develop a way to cope with the stress in our lives. This will be a second class, students will need mask, snorkel, fi ns, and weight belt (these items will gentle practice, working on breath, poses and relaxation. All are welcome! Please be discussed during fi rst class). Class size limited. Students must be 10 years or older wear comfortable clothes and bring a yoga mat. Paid registrants also may attend #611- to take this course and be accompanied by parent or guardian. No discounts apply. 3 at no cost. Meets: Saturdays, 3/21 - 5/2 Meets: Wednesdays, 2/4 - 6/10, no class on 2/11, 3/18, 4/8 and 2 classes TBD by instructor Time: 9:00 – 10:30 AM - Room 117 Time: 8:30 - 9:30 AM 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM - Pool Location: 300 Gleed Avenue, EA, 2nd Floor Location: MS Pool and Room 117 Fee: Resident: $61.00 Non-Resident: $73.00 District Senior Rate (62 or Fee: $68.00 plus lab fee of $181.00 payable to instructor, no discounts apply over): $37.00 Kids’ Dance and Play-Beginner #685-3 Lisa Brown Yoga for All Levels (NEW) #641-3 Jane Schmitt Elementary students can come explore a variety of different types of dance styles in Join us in a morning yoga class, sure to energize our bodies and prepare us for the a fun after-school party. Fitness tips and movements games add to the excitement day. We will work with slow sun salutations, poses, stretching and end with relaxation. of the class. All participants need to wear sneakers and comfortable clothes. Bring a Yoga helps us fi nd a place of inner peace, by connecting mind, body and spirit. Ev- water bottle; parental permission note must accompany registration. Students must be eryone can benefi t from yoga. All are welcome! Please wear comfortable clothes and picked up PROMPTLY at 4:25 PM. bring a yoga mat. Paid registrants also may attend #611-3 at no cost. Meets: Thursdays, 3/25 - 4/25 Meets: Wednesdays, 2/4 - 6/10, no class on 2/11, 3/18, 4/8 and 2 classes TBD by instructor Time: 3:25 - 4:25 PM Time: 9:45 - 10:45 AM Location: PE Backstage Gym Location: 300 Gleed Avenue, EA, 2nd Floor Fee: Resident: 32.00 Non-Resident: $44.00 Fee: Resident: $61.00 Non-Resident: $73.00 District Senior Rate (62 or over): $37.00

Yoga – Active Yoga in West Falls #643-3 Jane Schmitt For the student who has had some yoga experience and is looking to advance their practice. We will continue with breathing, strengthening and balance poses, as well as moving through an active vinyasa fl ow. Paid registrants also may attend #611-3 FINE ARTS, CRAFTS at no cost. Meets: Thursdays, 2/5 -6/11, no class on 2/19, 3/12, 4/9 and 2 classes TBD by instructor AND HOBBIES Time: 9:00 - 10:00 AM Location: St. George’s Church, West Falls Fee: Resident: $61.00 Non-Resident: $73.00 District Senior Rate (62 or Hand Percussion for the Novice #575-3 Matthew Felski, through Limelite Music over): $37.00 This class is designed to foster musicianship and group interplay for the novice hand percussionist. Learn fundamental rhythms, will be learned beginning with quarter, Fitness Center (NEW) #601-3, #602-3, #603-3, #604-3 eighth and sixteenth notes. If time allows, triplet and 6/8 rhythms commonly found in Get in shape in the East Aurora Middle School Fitness Center. Fitness Center ma- African and Afro-Cuban music will be explored. Once fundamental rhythms are under- chines include fi ve cycles, a stair climber, three ellipticals, two treadmills, a rowing stood and the group is comfortable playing in unison, we will explore counter rhythms machine, a hi/lo pulley system, super leg press, leg curl, leg extension, an incline and setting each person or section with an individual pattern. Listening examples press, a shoulder press, a pec/delt seat, a lateral pull-down and a Gravitron (chin- including African Drumming, Afro-Cuban, and Brazilian music will be presented as an ups, pull-ups, dips), as well as several free weight benches and a wide variety of free introduction to world music. weights. Staffed by AED/CPR trained monitor in an AC climate; lockers and showers Meets: Thursdays, 5/7 - 5/28 available. Paid registrants also may attend #611-3 at no cost. Time: 7:30 - 9:00 PM Location: Middle School Fitness Center Location: MS 231 Fee: (Each 1-hour block) Resident: $38.00 Non-Resident: $50.00 District Fee: Resident: $43.00 Non-Resident: $55.00 District Senior Rate (62 or Senior Rate (62 or over): $23.00 over): $26.00 Beginning Guitar – Learn the Basics and Play #574-3 qualifi es for a Certifi cate of Completion (form MV-285) and an insurance certifi cate. No Suzanne Sprague, through Limelite Music high school credit is given. Enrollment is limited, and on a fi rst come, fi rst served basis, This course is for the beginning guitarist. Learn basic chords and strumming patterns, but East Aurora School District students will be given preference. Note that the 5-Hour then how to use them in a variety of songs. Also, learn how to tune and care for your Pre-licensing Course is included within this course, and a pre-licensing certifi cate can guitar, along with reading tablature and standard notation. Bring your own guitar - be issued to the student part way through this course. Textbook included. No refunds, acoustic or electric guitars welcome. Additional fee of $7.00 for cost of book is payable credits or term changes after registering. to instructor. Meets: In-car driving sessions begin Monday, 3/2 Meets: Mondays, 2/2 - 3/2 , no class on 2/16 Classroom sessions Mondays and Tuesdays, 3/2 - 5/4, no class on 3/30, Time: 7:30 - 9:00 PM 3/31 and 4/6 Location: MS Room 231 Time: In-car schedule will be mailed for time and days Fee: Resident: $43.00 Non-Resident: $55.00 District Senior Rate (62 or Classroom – 6:00 - 7:30 PM over): $26.00. Additional $7.00 book fee, payable to the instructor. Location: In-Car: Main entrance on the west side of the High School Lecture: HS C120B Beginner’s Keyboard # 576-3 Kevin Doyle, through Limelite Music Fee: Resident: $470.00, no discounts apply, no refunds, term changes or Four ninety-minute sessions of basic group instruction for keyboard beginners. The credits after registering focus is on the basic principles of the musical staff (steps, skips, scales, chords) and Non-resident: $482.00, no discounts apply, no refunds, term changes or rhythm (basic time, phrasing and syncopation) offering simple direction for students credits after registering ambitious enough to learn on their own or to help determine if they would like to pursue further private instruction. The emphasis will be hands-on playing songs and exercises Defensive Driving - Point/Insurance Reduction #502-3, #503-3, #504-3 in unison to assist ear training and establishing a basic sense of the beat. By the end Ronald Krowka of the four sessions students should be able to identify notes of the staff, understand The six-hour Defensive Driving Course for Point/Insurance Reduction focuses on driv- and execute basic rhythms and phrases, recognize the primary chords, and play some er behavior modifi cation and is taught by a police offi cer from the East Aurora Police simple pieces. You may bring your own keyboard or use of the classroom keyboards. Department. Sponsored by the NY Safety Program and approved by NYS Department The text, “Alfred’s Basic Adult Piano; Level 1” will be provided for sale. of Motor Vehicles. You must attend both classes in a session. No discounts apply. Meets: Wednesdays, 2/4 - 2/25 Meets: #502-3 – Tuesday and Thursday, 2/10 and 2/12 Time: 8:15 - 9:45 PM #503-3 – Tuesday and Thursday, 4/7 and 4/9 Location: MS Room 230 #504-3 – Tuesday and Thursday, 6/2 and 6/4 Fee: Resident: $43.00 Non-Resident: $55.00 District Senior Rate (62 or Time: 6:00 - 9:00 PM over): $26.00. Additional $11.00 book fee, payable to the instructor. Location: HS B126 Fee: $20.00 registration fee (payable to East Aurora Public Schools) plus Landscaping for the Homeowner #205-3 David Smith $16.00 lab fee payable to instructor at fi rst class, no discounts apply Many a homeowner asks, “Can I do landscaping myself?” Master Gardener and land- scape design company owner David Smith will teach plant and lawn care in the con- Driver Education - 5-Hour Safety Pre-licensing #505-3 David Schmidt text of landscape sustainability and natural balance. Topics covered include (spring) The 5-hour Driver Safety Course required for State Road Test. A learner’s cleanup of winter damage, proper fertilization, and how to plant shrubs, fl owers, and permit is required to register for this course. You must attend both classes in a ses- lawns; (summer) proper pruning of plant material, lawn and plant fertilization, and in- sion. Pre-registration is necessary. No discounts apply. sect control; (fall) preparing gardens and lawns for dormant season and protecting Meets: Monday, 6/1 and Tuesday, 6/2 plants during cold weather; and (winter) pruning methods and plant protection against Time: 6:30 - 8:30 PM – Monday; 6:30 - 9:30 PM - Tuesday snow buildup. Location: HS C120B Meets: Thursdays, 3/5 - 3/26 Fee: Resident: $35.00 Non-Resident: $47.00, no discounts apply Time: 6:00 - 8:00 PM Location: HS C144 Fee: Resident: $38.00 Non-Resident: $50.00 District Senior Rate (62 or over): $23.00 ACADEMICS AND DRIVER EDUCATION ENRICHMENT

French – Introductory #115-3 Dr. Martha Horohoe Although France is the number one tourist destination, almost every continent has Driver Education for NYS (MV-285) #501-3 several French-speaking countries. It truly is a world language. Have you ever wanted David Schmidt and Buffalo Driving School to learn French to enhance travel experiences or business relationships and enhance NOTE: Before registration, students and parent/guardians must download, print and your understanding of a foreign culture? Dr. Horohoe will teach a twelve-week course agree to all conditions listed on the Parent/Student Information and Student health/ presenting: the functions and uses of the French language; pronunciation, grammar, permission forms at www.eastauroraschools.org/drivered. Call 687-2311 to receive and the concepts which underlie the language; the culture and geography of French- a copy by mail if you are unable to download and print the forms and information. speaking countries and regions like France, Quebec, Morocco, and Martinique; and Participants must possess a valid NYS learner’s permit or license. The signed Stu- practical use of French in real world situations. dent Health/Permission form, with payment and a photocopy of the student’s permit Meets: Mondays, 2/2 - 4/27, no class on 2/16 or license, must be verifi ed by our offi ce before the student is offi cially registered. A Time: 7:00 - 8:00 PM student under 16 years of age who wishes to register prior to attaining a learner’s per- Location: MS 119 mit may do so, but the permit must be attained within 24 hours before the start the fi rst Fee: Resident: $45.00 Non-Resident: $57.00 District Senior Rate (62 or class of the term, with a photocopy submitted to our offi ce. Failure to do so will result over): $27.00 in being dropped from the course without refund. Registration deadline for this class is February 16, 2015, to allow time for the sched- French – Intermediate #116-3 Dr. Martha Horohoe uling of in-car sessions. Students should have a fl exible schedule without athletic, em- Advanced French expands on the groundwork laid in the introductory course. This ployment, or other issues. Final in-car schedules will be emailed during the week prior course will focus on more practical use of French in real world situations as well the to the start of class. Road sessions may be scheduled any time Monday - Saturday, grammar and concepts that will enable you to start conversing in the language. so your schedule must be fl exible. We will try to consider specifi c schedule requests Meets: Mondays, 2/2 - 4/27, no class on 2/16 (please make request at the time of registration), but cannot guarantee preferences. Time: 8:00 - 9:00 PM Road sessions are scheduled between 2:30-7:00 PM on any days Monday-Friday and Location: MS 119 Saturday morning and afternoon, so your schedule must be fl exible. Driving vehicles Fee: Resident: $45.00 Non-Resident: $57.00 District Senior Rate (62 or leave from the main entrance on the west side of the High School. over): $27.00 Satisfactory completion necessitates mandatory attendance of 24 hours of ve- hicle (18 hours observation in the car and 6 hours behind the wheel) and 24 hours of classroom instruction (sixteen 1 1/2 hour sessions), as well as successfully passing a written exam and a driving skills test. Upon successful course completion, the student Continued next page Spanish – Introductory #117-3 Dr. Martha Horohoe strategies, testing information, and workbook/study materials. Have you ever wanted to learn Spanish to enhance travel experiences or business Meets: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4/2, 4/7 and 4/9 relationships and enhance your understanding of a foreign culture? Whatever your Time: 5:30 - 8:30 PM reason, the information is within reach. Dr. Horohoe will teach a 12 week course Location: HS C114 presenting: the functions and uses of the Spanish language; pronunciation, grammar, Fee: Resident & Non-Resident: $94.00 and the concepts which underlie the language; the culture and geography of Spanish- speaking countries like Spain, Mexico, and Puerto Rico; and practical use of Spanish ACT 4-Hour Test Preparation (NEW) #133-3 James Scandale/All Pro Tutoring in real world situations. The ACT test is held in equal esteem as the SAT test by most colleges and universities. Meets: Tuesdays, 2/3 - 4/28, no class on 4/14 In fact, in 2013 the ACT test surpassed the SAT for the fi rst time in total test-takers. Time: 7:00 - 8:00 PM This comprehensive review course is designed to help students improve their ACT test Location: MS 119 scores and get into the college of their choice. Includes: classroom instruction, test- Fee: Resident: $45.00 Non-Resident: $57.00 District Senior Rate (62 or taking strategies, testing information, and workbook/study materials. over): $27.00 Meets: Tuesday and Thursday, 6/2 and 6/4 Time: 6:00 - 8:00 PM Spanish Intermediate #118-3 Dr. Martha Horohoe Location: HS C114 Intermediate Spanish expands on the groundwork laid in the introductory course. This Fee: Resident & Non-Resident: $54.00 course will focus on more practical use of Spanish in real world situations as well the grammar and concepts that will enable you to start conversing in the language. SAT 9-Hour Test Preparation #134-3 James Scandale/All Pro Tutoring Meets: Tuesdays, 2/3 - 4/28, no class on 4/14 This 9-hour review course offers an in depth study of the SAT test. It is designed to Time: 8:00 - 9:00 PM help students improve their SAT test scores and get into the college of their choice. In- Location: MS 119 cludes: classroom instruction, test-taking strategies, testing information, practice tests Fee: Resident: $45.00 Non-Resident: $57.00 District Senior Rate (62 or and workbook/study materials. over): $27.00 Meets: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3/3, 3/5 and 3/10 Time: 5:30 - 8:30 PM Spanish for the Elementary Years #130-3, 131-3 Location: HS C114 Lisa Almeter/CultureKids Club Fee: Resident & Non-Resident: $94.00 Get a head start on the language by joining us for an educationally oriented curricu- lum that is specifi cally designed for the K-4 student to learn the Spanish language. SAT 4-Hour Test Preparation (NEW) #135-3, #136-3 This unique and exciting program features foundation vocabulary introduced through James Scandale/All Pro Tutoring games, singing and fun activities. Students are able to compound words and begin This comprehensive review course is designed to help students improve their SAT test forming simple sentences. Early introduction increases the student’s ability to absorb scores and get into the college of their choice. Includes: classroom instruction, test- rather than translate the language. If you have taken a CultureKids class previously, taking strategies, testing information, and workbook/study materials. new vocabulary is introduced with each session - never a repeat. Join the fun! Cul- #135-3 Meets: Tuesday and Thursday, 4/28 and 4/30 tureKids, founded in 1999, offers Spanish enrichment programs for preschool and Time: 6:00 - 8:00 PM elementary students. They are dedicated to teaching the Spanish language to children Location: HS C114 using an established, successful curriculum that introduces the foreign vocabulary in a Fee: Resident & Non-Resident: $54.00 fun and interactive manner. Individual teacher biographies and other information can #136-3 Meets: Saturday, 5/30 be found on their website at www.CultureKidsClub.com. New and returning students Time: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM welcome. Students must be picked up promptly at 4:05 PM. Location: HS C114 #130-3 Meets: Fridays, 2/27 - 4/17, no class on 3/27 and 4/3 Fee: Resident & Non-Resident: $54.00 Time: 3:25 - 4:05 PM Location: PE 1st Floor Commons SAT/ACT Math Review (NEW) #137-3 James Scandale/All Pro Tutoring Fee: Resident & Non-Resident: $67.00 Is the math portion of the SAT/ACT test a struggle? This 4-hour workshop is for you! #131-3 Meets: Fridays, 5/1 - 6/5 We start with a basic review and move onto harder math topics and problems with an Time: 3:25 - 4:05 PM emphasis on math test-taking tips and strategies for both SAT and ACT tests. This Location: PE 1st Floor Commons workshop will help increase test scores, deepen an understanding of math concepts, Fee: Resident & Non-Resident: $67.00 and boost math test-taking confi dence. Students are welcome to bring a snack or lunch to class. Bricks 4 Kidz classes (below) provide an extraordinary atmosphere for children, where Meets: Saturday, 2/7 we learn, we build, we play… with LEGO® Bricks. Programs are built around our pro- Time: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM prietary model plans, designed by engineers and architects. Our specially designed Location: HS C114 project kits and theme-based models provide the building blocks for the Bricks 4 Kidz Fee: Resident & Non-Resident: $54.00 approach to educational play. At Bricks 4 Kidz, we believe that kids learn best through activities that engage their curiosity and creativity. Writing the College Application Essay (NEW) #138-3 James Scandale/All Pro Tutoring #140-3 Mission to Space Do you want to ace your college application essay? Then this workshop is for you. All Space, often called “the last frontier,” has inspired scientists, star-gazers and adven- the fundamentals of Standard English as well as essay strategies will be reviewed. turers for generations. Get inspired to go on your own adventure and join us on a Mis- Students will identify effective versus non-effective essays and apply these strategies sion 2 Space! Discover some incredible structures found at Kennedy Space Center’s to their own writing. Students will gain the confi dence and knowledge necessary to Launch complex 39, travel the surface of the moon on a LEGO(R) lunar rover, and write an effective college essay. explore Mars onboard the “Curiosity.” Our tour would not be complete without a visit to Meets: Monday, 2/23 the International Space Station. We’ll provide their bricks; all you need to bring for this Time: 6:00 - 8:30 PM adventure is your imagination. Location: HS C114 Meets: Tuesdays, 2/24-3/24 Fee: Resident & Non-Resident: $44.00 Time: 3:25 PM-4:25 PM Location: PE 1st Floor Commons Fee: Resident & Non-Resident: $63.00

#141-3 Life Science Explore the fascinating science of living things and build engaging models of creatures from caterpillars to dinosaurs. During the six week unit, students will explore topics such as how the human body stays cool, the amazing life cycle of a butterfl y, and BUSINESS AND investigate the Venus Fly Trap -- a plant that eats bugs! If you love creatures, this is the class for you. FINANCE Meets: Tuesdays, 4/7-5/12 Time: 3:25 PM-4:25 PM Law Everyone Should Know #150-3 Edward Snyder Location: PE 1st Floor Commons This class will cover estate planning, Medicaid applications, protection of assets, life Fee: Resident & Non-Resident: $75.00 estates, saving the home from Medicaid claims, power of attorney, health care proxy/ living will, wills and real estate transactions. ACT 9-Hour Test Preparation #132-3 James Scandale/All Pro Tutoring Meets: Tuesdays, 2/3 - 2/24 The ACT test is held in equal esteem as the SAT test by most colleges and universities. Time: 6:30 - 8:00 PM In fact, in 2013 the ACT test surpassed the SAT for the fi rst time in total test-takers. Location: MS 117 This 9-hour review course is designed to help students improve their ACT test scores Fee: Resident: $33.00 Non-Resident: $45.00 District Senior Rate (62 or and get into the college of their choice. Includes: classroom instruction, test-taking over): $20.00 Entrepreneurship & Business Leadership (NEW) #152-3, #153-3 Wayne Brown Wills, Trusts and Estates #158-3 Jeffrey Haxton So, you know that you have to build a better mouse trap, but there are still barriers This class will discuss and provide practical examples of the aspects of wills, trusts, to your billions. Or you run a business, but are struggling to get the consumer to estate planning and taxation for individuals and family units. The purpose of this class see the value in your product or service. There is so much to be successful at busi- is to acquaint the student with the numerous options that may be undertaken to pass ness --- even if you have the best product, you may not succeed. Let’s spend some on their estate and minimize taxation of such. time to make sure you do succeed. This class will be very interactive, and guided by Meets: Wednesday, 3/18 classroom needs. I will be prepared to cover topics including: social media, imaging, Time: 6:00 - 8:00 PM mission statement, business plan, locating your physical business, basic budgeting, Location: MS 119 essential services needed for operating your business and protecting your personal Fee: Resident: $8.00 Non-Resident: $20.00 District Senior Rate (62 or over): $5.00 assets and dealing with employee issues. Bring your scenarios and questions. I will give you honest answers you can apply immediately to your business life. Social Security Planning 101 (NEW) #159-3 Jeffrey Haxton #152-3 Meets: Tuesday, 3/10 This class will cover what everyone needs to know about Social Security. Often when Time: 6:00 - 8:00 PM one is planning to retire he/she ponders, will my Social Security be taxed? When Location: MS 117 should I take Social Security? Will my spouse receive benefi ts? Can I receive benefi ts Fee: Resident: $8.00 Non-Resident: $20.00 from an ex-spouse? Will working affect my Social Security Benefi ts? Get answers to District Senior Rate (62 or over): $5.00 these questions and more, to help make the best Social Security decision for you! #153-3 Meets: Thursday, 5/28 Meets: Tuesday, 2/17 Time: 6:00 - 8:00 PM Time: 6:30 - 8:00 PM Location: MS 117 Location: MS 117 Fee: Resident: $8.00 Non-Resident: $20.00 Fee: Resident: $8.00 Non-Resident: $20.00 District Senior Rate (62 or over): $5.00 District Senior Rate (62 or over): $5.00

How to Develop an Effective & Affordable Long-Term Care Plan #155-3 Lester Robinson Long-term care issues are now the biggest threat to a successful retirement. How to develop an effective and affordable long-term care plan for you and your family: ONLINE LEARNING at ▪ Do I really need long-term care insurance? ▪ What is in a long-term care insurance www.ed2go.com/eastaurora policy? ▪ What coverages are correct for me? ▪ Reasons to buy/not to buy long-term insurance. ▪ Understand insurability and family history. ▪ Understanding managed care costs. Meets: Wednesday, 4/29 Hundreds of classes online link you to Time: 6:00 - 8:00 PM Location: MS 117 experts while you work on your own Fee: Resident: $8.00 Non-Resident: $20.00 District Senior Rate (62 or over): $5.00 schedule at your home computer.

Avoid Losing Assets & Income from a Nursing Home Event #156-3 These exciting courses are perfect for Lester Robinson busy people, those with specifi c subject Avoid losing your assets and income from a nursing home event. Long-term care issues are now the biggest threat to a successful retirement. Get objective answers learning needs or those who can’t fi nd about how to: ▪ Protect your assets and income from a nursing home event. ▪ Avoid a traditional class to fi t their schedule. losing your fi nancial independence, ▪ Develop a long term plan. Meets: Wednesday, 4/1 No discounts apply; see web site for in- Time: 6:00 - 8:00 PM dividual course fees. Students under Location: MS 117 Fee: Resident: $8.00 Non-Resident: $20.00 District Senior Rate (62 or over): $5.00 21 years of age may register for online classes with parental permission.

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