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Free Ged Classes Knowledge is Power! Take Charge Of Your Future FREE GED CLASSES The Southwest ISD Community Education Department offers FREE classes to individuals interested in earning their certificate of High School Equivalency. This program prepares students for the GED® Test in: Reasoning Through Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, & Mathematical Reasoning Students enrolled will gain an awareness and understanding through individualized instruction in these subject areas. The Southwest ISD GED program also offers additional tutoring in Math through Math Bootcamp and offers the GED program in Spanish. You are eligible for this program if you are: • 19 years or older with a valid ID (Texas Drivers License, ID, MW, Military ID, Passport) OR • 17-18 Years of age with withdrawal forms from last school attended, Parent/guardian permission (PARENT AND STUDENT must be present at registration), Proof of Residency if Emancipated from parent or legal guardian. In addition to the registration, it is mandatory that every student attend the student orientation in order to be assigned to a class. Please plan on staying the entire time. Registration is also available by appointment. Call (210)622-4345 to schedule registration & orientation appointment. REGISTRATION & ORIENTATION CLASS SCHEDULE REGISTRATION DATE: October 29, 2018 ORIENTATION DATE: October 30, 2018 LOCATION: McAuliffe Middle School TIME: 5:30 p.m. 9390 SW Loop 410 LOCATION: McAuliffe Middle School San Antonio, TX 78242 9390 SW Loop 410 CLASS DAYS: Tuesday & Wednesday San Antonio, Texas 78242 CLASS TIME: 5:30 pm - 7:45 pm START DATE: November 6, 2018 MATH BOOT CAMP REQUIREMENTS & SCHEDULE • MUST be a registered GED student LOCATION: McAuliffe Middle School • Must have completed 1 or more GED 9390 SW Loop 410 exams since January 2014 San Antonio, TX 78242 • Must have completed 11th grade DAYS: Wednesday • Should have the ability to write TIME: 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm in English language START DATE: November 7, 2018 • Should be able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide whole numbers and fractions For more information contact: SWISD Office of Community Education 210.622.4345 Stay connected with Southwest ISD! Follow us on: YOUTUBE: TWITTER: SNAPCHAT: INSTAGRAM: FACEBOOK: SWISD TV @swisd Southwestisd southwestisd SWISDsatx Advanced Spanish GED Classes The Advanced Spanish GED class is designed for those students who have completed their upper-secondary education (preparatoria, programa técnico/bachillerato en estudios tecnicos) or higher (educación superior). This is an eight week course and will provide instruction in both Spanish GED and Advanced English as a Second Language. The course introduces students to basic structures and vocabulary of the English language through the skills of reading, writ- ing, speaking, and listening. Students learn strategies in order to advance their reading, listening, and pronunciation skills. Students will expand oral comprehensibility and write complete sentences, a standard paragraph, and short content based essays. Students will also utilize level appropriate conventions of grammar and punctuation with a minimum of errors. You are eligible for GED class if: • You are 21 years or older • You have completed secondary school (Educación Secondaria Basica) • You have a valid photo ID/Passport/Visa • Provide a copy of técnico, certificado, or cédula. You can understand basic English and Mathematics. REGISTRATION & ORIENTATION CLASS SCHEDULE REGISTRATION DATE: October 29, 2018 LOCATION: McAuliffe Middle School TIME: 5:00 p.m. 9390 SW Loop 410 LOCATION: McAuliffe Middle School San Antonio, TX 78242 9390 SW Loop 410 CLASS DAYS: Monday, Tuesday & Thursday San Antonio, Texas 78242 CLASS TIME: 5:30 pm - 7:45 pm GED Español Avanzado Las clase de GED® Español Avazado está diseñada para aquellos estudiantes que han completado su educación media superior (preparatoria, programa técnico/bachillerato en estudios tecnicos o educación superior). Este es un curso de diez semanas y le proporcionará instrucción en español.Clases de GED® preparan a los estudiantes en el razonamiento del ex- amen del GED®, a través de los Artes del Lenguaje, Ciencias, Estudios Sociales, Razonamiento Matemático y introducción a las computadoras. Los estudiantes adquirirán conocimientos y comprensión a través de la instrucción en español. Es elegible para la clase si son mayores de 21 años o mas y tienen una identificación válida (ID de Texas o licencia de conducer, Ma- tricular Consular de Alta Seguridad, identificación militar o pasaporte) • Los estudiantes deben haber terminado la secundaria (Educación Secondaria Basica). • Los estudiantes deben proporcionar foto ID/pasaporte/visado válido. • Estudiante debe mostrar una copia del técnico, certificado o cédula. • Los estudiantes deben ser capaces de entender inglés básico y matemática. NO SE PERMITEN NIÑOS DURANTE EL REGISTRO, Y EN LOS CLASES. TODAS LAS CLASES Y EL REGISTRO SON SUSCRIPCIÓN GRATUITA Y INSCRIPCIÓN ES LIMITADO. INFORMACIÓN DE REGISTRO HORARIO DE CLASES DIA: 29 de octubre LOCALIDAD: McAuliffe Middle School TIEMPO: 5:00 p.m. 9390 SW Loop 410 LOCALIDAD: McAuliffe Middle School San Antonio, TX 78242 9390 SW Loop 410 DIAS: lunes, martes, jueves San Antonio, Texas 78242 TIEMPO: 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm PARA MAS INFORMACION LLAME/FOR MORE INFORMATION: Southwest ISD Office of Community Education (210)622-4345 Stay connected with Southwest ISD! Follow us on: YOUTUBE: TWITTER: SNAPCHAT: INSTAGRAM: FACEBOOK: SWISD TV @swisd Southwestisd southwestisd SWISDsatx 2018 Fall FREE English As A Second Language (ESL) Classes The ESL Program is designed to help adults with communication skills in English through conversation, reading, and writing. The focus is on everyday communication at work, in the community and in your child’s education. Participants are eligible for class if they are 19 years or older with a valid ID. (Photo ID, Matrícular Consular de Alta Seguridad, Military ID or Passport) CHILDREN ARE NOT PERMITTED DURING THE REGISTRATION & ORIENTATION PROCESS. ALL CLASSES, REGISTRATION AND ORIENTATION ARE FREE AND ENROLLMENT IS LIMITED. *In addition to the registration, it is mandatory that every student attend the student orientation in order to be assigned to a class. Please plan on staying the entire time. Please arrive 15 minutes earlier for registration. ESL Registration & Orientation Schedule* REGISTRATION DATE LOCATION TIME ORIENTATION DATE LOCATION TIME SWISD Community Education SWISD Community Education October 25, 2018 11914 Dragon Ln. SA,TX 8:30 am October 26, 2018 11914 Dragon Ln. SA,TX 8:30 am Bldg. 502 Rm 15 Bldg. 502 Rm 15 October 29, 2018 McAuliffe MS Library 5:00 pm November 5, 2018 McAuliffe MS Library 5:00 pm 9390 SW Loop 410 SA, TX 9390 SW Loop 410 SA, TX Windsong Community Center Windsong Community Center October 30, 2018 12099 Robert Glenn SA, TX 5:00 pm November 1, 2018 12099 Robert Glenn SA, TX 5:00 pm ESL CLASS SCHEDULES Hillside Acres Community Center Windsong Community Center 8110 Clegg Dr. San Antonio, TX 78242 12099 Robert Glenn San Antonio, TX 78252 Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Days: Tuesday & Thursday Time: 9:00 a.m. -11:30 a.m. Time: 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. (Beginner Class) (Advanced Class) Room: Fellowship Hall Room: Main Hall Class starts: November 6, 2018 Class Starts: November 5, 2018 McAuliffe Middle School SWISD Community Education Office 9390 SW LOOP 410 San Antonio, TX 78242 11914 Dragon Ln. Bldg. 502 San Antonio, TX 78252 Days: Monday & Wednesday Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Time: 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. (Beginner Class) Time: 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. (Beginner Class) Room: Room 204 Room: Building 502 Room 15 Class starts: November 7, 2018 Class starts: November 5, 2018 FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: SWISD Office of Community Education (210)622-4345 Stay connected with Southwest ISD! Follow us on: YOUTUBE: TWITTER: SNAPCHAT: INSTAGRAM: FACEBOOK: SWISD TV @swisd Southwestisd southwestisd SWISDsatx CLASES GRATUITAS PARA ADULTOS CLASES DE INGLES COMO SEGUNDO IDIOMA (ESL) REGISTRO, ORIENTACIÓN Y CLASES El Programa ESL está diseñado para ayudar a adultos con habilidades de comunicación en inglés a través de conversación, lectura y escritura. Se centra en la comunicación cotidiana en el trabajo, en la comunidad y en la educación de su hijo. Los participantes son elegibles para la clase si usted tiene 19 años o más con una identificación válida(Identificación Fo- tográfica, Matrícular Consular de Alta Seguridad, Identificación Militar o Pasaporte) LOS NIÑOS NO ESTÁN PERMITIDOS DURANTE EL PROCESO DE REGISTRO Y ORIENTACIÓN. TODAS LAS CLASES, REGISTRO Y ORIENTACIÓN SON LIBRES Y LA INSCRIPCIÓN ESTÁ LIMITADA. El registro y la orientación son necesarios para que cada estudiante asista a la clase. Por favor haga planes para quedarse todo el tiempo. Por favor llegue 15 minutos antes para registrarse. REGISTRO Y CALENDARIO DE ORIENTACIÓN FECHA DE INSCRIPCION LOCALIDAD TIEMPO FECHA DE ORIENTACION LOCALIDAD TIEMPO SWISD Community Education SWISD Community Education 25 de octubre 2018 11914 Dragon Ln. SA,TX 8:30 am 26 de octubre 2018 11914 Dragon Ln. SA,TX 8:30 am Bldg. 502 Rm 15 Bldg. 502 Rm 15 29 de octubre 2018 McAuliffe MS Library 5:00 pm 5 de noviembre 2018 McAuliffe MS Library 5:00 pm 9390 SW Loop 410 SA, TX 9390 SW Loop 410 SA, TX Windsong Community Center Windsong Community Center 30 de octubre 2018 12099 Robert Glenn SA, TX 5:00 pm 1 de noviembre 2018 12099 Robert Glenn SA, TX 5:00 pm HORARIO DE CLASES ESL Centro Comunitario de Hillside Acres Centro Comunitario de Windsong 8110 Clegg Dr. San Antonio, Tx. 78242 12099 Robert Glenn San Antonio, Tx. 78252 Dias: lunes, martes y miercoles - (Clase Avanzado) Dias: martes & jueves - (Clase Principiante) Tiempo: 9:00 am -11:30 am Tiempo: 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm Cuarto: Vestíbulo principal Quarto: Fellowship Hall Comienza la clase: 11/5/18 (Primavera) Comienza la clase: 11/6/18 (Primavera) Escuela Intermedia de McAuliffe SWISD Community Education Office 9390 SW LOOP 410 San Antonio, Tx. 78242 11914 Dragon Ln.
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