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Surgical Technologist This Course Will Prepare Competent Entry-Level Surgical Technologists in the Cognitive, Psy- Chomotor, and Affective Learning Domains Norwalk, CA 90650 Road Foster East 12940 Southeast ROP School Districts. ed and Norwalk La-Mirada Unifi with ABC offered in partnership Education Program and Technical Career is a public Southeast ROP The guide to your future The guide to your Career and Technical Education 12940 East Foster Road Norwalk, CA 90650 (562) 860-1927 Register online or in person www.southeastrop.org SERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR 45 YEARS The guide to your future 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday–Friday 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. POSTAL POSTAL CUSTOMER Affordable fee-based classes www.southeastrop.org High School Students FREE OFFICE HOURS Questions? Call Southeast ROP at (562) 860-1927 (562) 860-1927 (562) Questions? Call Southeast ROP at at Call ROP Questions? Southeast High School students see your high school counselor to enroll. 2015 2016 Course Schedule Fall Spring Cvr.indd All Pages Untitled-2 2 7/27/157/16/15 2:515:56 PM 2015/2016 Southeast Regional Occupational Program Southeast Regional Occupational Program 12940 East Foster Road Norwalk, CA 90650 (562) 860-1927 www.southeastrop.org Governing Board Members Maynard Law President ABC Unified School District Chris Karen Pflanzer Morrison Vice President Member Norwalk- Norwalk- La Mirada Unified La Mirada Unified School District School District Armin Reyes Member Helen Lee ABC Unified Member School District Business and Industry Southeast ROP Administrators Kathy Frazier, Ed.D. Superintendent Marty Schafer Denise Strong Director Director Southeast Academy High School Instructional Services Debbie Colpean Sunny Lee Coordinator Coordinator Administrative Services/Human Resources Business Services 2 Text 2015_2016.indd 2 7/20/15 12:57 PM Southeast Regional Occupational Program Southeast Regional Occupational Program 2015/2016 Course Index / Table of Contents Fee-Based Adult Classes CNA: Nurse Assistant Pre-Certifi cation 5 Dental Assisting 6 Medical Assisting 6 Medical Billing and Coding 7 Pharmacy Technician 7 Surgical Technician 8 Welding / Metal Fabrication 9 High School Classes for High School Students Only ABC High Schools 10 Norwalk La Mirada High Schools 11 After School High School Classes 12 Southeast Academy High School 13 About Us Governing Board Inside Front Cover Southeast ROP Administrators Inside Front Cover Job Development & Career Center 16 Mission Statement / Vision Statement 1 Calendar of Holidays 2 Articulation / UC / CSU Accreditation 14, 15 Adult Registration Information Online Registration Form 3 School Location Map Inside Back Cover Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Approved by the California State Department of Education MISSION STATEMENT: The mission of the SEROP is to provide all students with career technical education that will increase their academic and economic success. SEROP students will be career and college ready with necessary industry-based skills to provide business and industry with skilled employees for the emerging global market. VISION STATEMENT: Southeast Regional Occupational Program will be the premier industry driven career technical education organization. The Southeast Regional Occupational Program is an equal opportunity employer and provides employment, instruction and other services without regard to race, ethnicity, ancestry, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age or impairment. Reasonable accomodations will be made for physical or mental limitations of a handicapped person. 1 Text 2015_2016.indd 1 7/19/15 8:11 PM 2015/2016 Southeast Regional Occupational Program Southeast Regional Occupational Program About Us This form can be photocopied CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REGIONAL OCCUPATIONAL CENTERS AND PROGRAMS (CAROCP) Connect. Inspire. Achieve. CAROCP’s mission is to promote and support the regional delivery of exemplary career education, career development, and workforce preparation that contribute to student academic and career success and to the economic developments of California. Ninety percent of the fastest growing jobs in the U.S. require some form of education beyond high school, while most (80%) of all jobs in the foreseeable future will require some type of certification, credential, postsecondary degree or long-term train- ing. Only 40 percent of these jobs require a four-year college degree. In today’s ever changing job market, young adults need to blend work and learning at earlier stages to accelerate their launch into full-time careers and/or further academic achievement in the 21st century. California’s new educational landscape is transforming to address the critical skills gaps facing many of the state’s high growth sectors, and to help build a pipeline of statewide talent who are college and work ready. California has both current and emerging educational policies that are working to align funding streams and processes from a regional perspective to ensure that students and learners are well prepared for academic achievement and technical skills. And the catalyst for this success is work-based learning in which students apply content and academic knowledge with a skills-learning experience in a workplace setting, all within the context of the Common Core State Standards. A critical component of this regional alignment is California’s 72 Regional Occupational Centers and Programs (ROCP) that have been a strong and integral part of California’s educational system, CAROCP represents the 72 Regional Occupational Centers and Programs (ROCPs) across California that have a 40-year history of maximizing opportunities for students to achieve marketable skills through regional delivery of career technical education classes that lead to college and/or career. On average, 93% of ROP courses offer work-based learning activities such as internships, filed trips, guest speakers, and job shadowing. For every ROP course, approximately 7.6 businesses serve on local advisory boards and support a rigorous approach in developing industry-approved curriculum that is relevant in today’s economy. Get the facts. California Association of Regional Occupational centers and Programs (CAROCP) Connect. Inspire. Achieve. Registration Process How to register for Southeast ROP classes High School Students in ABC & NLM: For classes held on your campus, see your counselor to enroll. High school students are free. Adults: Register Online: at www.southeastrop.org or bring completed registration form (page 3) to Southeast ROP registration department. Course Fees: There is a fee charged for classes. This includes the use of materials, equipment, and sup- plies. Please see class description for particular fee. Payment is due at time of registration. Textbooks and uniform fees are separate. Deposit Fee Policy: A $100 non-refundable deposit may be given prior to the class start date to hold a place for the student. If payment is not received by the first day of class the student will be dropped from the program and deposit fees will not be reimbursed. Withdrawal Policy: Students withdrawing from a program may be responsible for outstanding program fees. Tuition fees will not be reimbursed. Refund Policy: Programs may be cancelled at any time due to low enrollment. If a program is cancelled, the program fee will be refunded or if space is available, the student may enroll into another program and fees will be transferred. If the new program fee is higher, the student is responsible to pay the difference. If the new program fee is lower, the student will be given a refund for the difference. No refunds will be given for dropping or not completing a program. HOLIDAYS The following holidays will be observed: 2015 2016 September 7 Labor Day January 18 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day November 11 Veteran’s Day February 8 Lincoln’s Birthday November 23 – 27 Thanksiving Holiday February 15 President’s Day Dec. 21 – Jan. 1, 2016 Winter Holiday Break March 25 Good Friday, Local Holiday March 28 - April 1 Spring Break ABC, SEROP, and NLM May 30 Memorial Day July 4 (observed) Independence Day 2 Text 2015_2016.indd 2 7/19/15 8:12 PM Southeast Regional Occupational Southeast Regional Occupational Program 2015/2016 This form can be photocopied REGISTRATION FORM STUDENT INFORMATION PLEASE PRINT Last Name First Name M. Initial o Male Social Security Number o Female Address ZIP Code City Phone Please provide all information requested on both sides of the form. Incomplete forms will be returned. Birth Date Ethnicity: Native Language: Primary reason for o American Indian o English Enrollment o o (mark one) School District Alaskan Native Spanish o o o in which you Asian Vietnamese Earn H.S. Diploma o o o reside Pacific Islander Chinese Improve Skills o o o (mark one) Filipino Hmong Get a Job o Hispanic o Cambodian o Improve Job o African American o Tagalog o Personal/Family Goal o ABC USD (not of Hispanic origin) o Korean o Citizenship o Norwalk-La o White o Lao o ESL Mirada (not of Hispanic origin) o Armenian o Prepare for Higher Ed. o Other: o Russian o Other: o Other: o Farsi o Other: The ROP may receive additional funding to serve adults enrolled in this program. The information requested will be kept confidential. Your assistance is appreciated. Highest Degree Earned Disability Mark all descriptions or (mark one) (mark one if applicable) programs that apply to you o None o Legally Blind o CalWORKs Recipient o GED Certificate o Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing o General Relief o High School Diploma o Orthopedic Disability o Food Stamps o Technical/Certificate o Non-Physical o SSI Recipient o AA/AS Degree o Developmental o Calif Training Benefits (EDD) o Bachelor
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