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San Diego Unified School District Adult Education Department 6735 Gifford Way, Room 3 San Diego, CA 92111 San Diego Adult School IT S NEVER TOO LATE: Improve Reading, Writing, and Math Skills! Earn A High School Diploma! Schedule of Classes 2018-2019

ATTENDANCE POLICY Regular attendance is expected of students in all adult school classes. The teacher must be notified when a student is absent from class or misses a scheduled appointment. If the teacher is not notified after three (3) consecutive absences, students may be dropped from the class. PROGRESS AND GRADE POLICY Progress in each course is measured by letter grades A, B, C, D, or F (unsatisfactory, no credit). One semester credit is earned for each course completed. UNIFORM COMPLAINT PROCEDURE NOTICE Individuals or organizations may file a complaint with the district if they believe a federal or state law or regulation has been violated in the following programs: Adult Basic Education Child Nutrition Child Care and Development Programs Consolidated Categorical Aid Programs Migrant Education Special Education Unlawful Discrimination: Students Staff Vocational Education The procedure governing complaints with regard to the Adult School is available from any adult education teacher/advisor or the Adult Education Department Office. Complaints should be filed with the San Diego Unified School District Office of General Counsel. Complaints will be investigated within 60 days. For further information on the Uniform Complaint Procedure, contact the San Diego Unified School District Office of General Counsel at (619) 725-5630. 14

ADULT EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA OPTIONS, CON T Adult Education High School Diploma Requirements for the OPTION 2 DIPLOMA To receive a jointly awarded Option 2 Adult Education High School Diploma from San Diego Unified School District and San Diego Community College Continuing Education Program, a minimum of 26 semester credits must be completed. Credit earned for previously completed high school classes may be applied to the Option 2 Adult Education High School Diploma. Courses/ Credits: Adult Education Department Office 6735 Gifford Way, Revere Center, Room 3 San Diego, CA 92111 P(858) 627-7357 F((858) 627-7361 Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Alfred Love, Director Michael Reynolds, Program Resource Teacher 6 Language Arts (including one American Literature 1, 2 course) 6 Social Studies (World History & Geography 1, 2; U.S. History & Geography 1, 2; Government; and Economics) 4 Mathematics (including Algebra 1, 2 or higher) 4 Science (including Biology 1, 2) and 2 credits of Physical Science 2 Fine Arts or Foreign Language or Career Technology Education 2 Practical Arts Completion of two, (2) units of college credit (This requirement is waived for all students who enroll prior to January 1, 2017.) Note: Non-remedial college courses may be taken in lieu of high School courses. One 2-unit college course in equivalent to two semesters of high school credit. Additional Requirements: Competency in computer literacy Senior Exhibition Minimum 2.0 GPA 13 Cindy Marten, Superintendent of Public Instruction Board of Education Kevin Beiser, President Sharon Whitehurst-Payne, Vice President Michael McQuary, Trustee Richard Barrera, Trustee John Lee Evans, Trustee

Our Commitment San Diego Adult School is committed to providing an exemplary adult education program that is responsive to the educational needs of the adult learner. Our goal is to provide each student with an educational program of excellence in a learner-centered, supportive environment. It s never too late to improve reading and math skills and/or to obtain a high school diploma! Enroll in the Adult School today to start on the pathway to achieve your goals! Our dedicated staff will help you every step of the way. The success of the Adult School is evidenced each year as hundreds of students earn the Adult Education High School Diploma and continue on by successfully transitioning to various career pathway training programs, community college study, or the job market. Graduates are equipped with the skills, motivation, curiosity, and resilience necessary to make a positive difference in the world. Adult school staff is ready and eager to help you. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions in regard to the information provided in this brochure. IT S NEVER TOO LATE TO ACHIEVE YOUR GOALS! Welcome to San Diego Adult School! We look forward to serving you. Alfred Love, Director Adult Education Department San Diego Unified School District ADULT EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA OPTIONS Adult Education High School Diploma Requirements for the OPTION 1 DIPLOMA To receive a jointly awarded Option 1 Adult Education High School Diploma from the San Diego Unified School District and San Diego Community College Continuing Education Program, students must earn a total of 40 semester credits. Credit earned for previously completed high school classes may be applied to the Option 1 Adult Education High School Diploma. Courses/ Credits: 8 Language Arts (including one American Literature 1, 2 course) 6 Social Studies (World History & Geography 1, 2; U.S. History & Geography 1, 2; Government; and Economics) 6 Mathematics (including Algebra 1-2; Geometry 1-2; and Intermediate Algebra 1-2 or Unifying Algebra and Geometry 1-2) 6 Science (Biology 1, 2 plus two (4 credits) of the following courses: Earth Science 1, 2 Physics 1, 2, or Chemistry 1, 2) or equivalent 2 Fine Arts or Foreign Language 1 Practical Arts 11 Electives Additional Requirements: Competency in computer literacy Senior exhibition A minimum GPA of 2.00 (includes all courses taken in grades 9 12) 12

MORSE ADULT SCHOOL SITE Adult Basic Education Program Debra Villegas, Room B-1 (619) 266-9622 x3001 Basic English and Basic Mathematics Summer/Session 1: (M-F) 8:00 a.m. 12:p.m. Sessions 2 6: Monday, Tuesday 10:00 a. m. - 5:05 p. m. Wednesday 8:25 a. m. - 12:30 p. m. Thursday 11:00 a. m. - 6:05 p. m. Friday 8:00 a. m.- 3:05 p.m. Language Arts English 1; English 2; English 3; English 4 American Literature 1, 2 Contemporary Voices in Literature 1, 2 Math Algebra 1, 2 Geometry 1, 2 Intermediate Algebra 1, 2 Unifying Algebra and Geometry 1, 2 Science Biology 1, 2 Earth Science 1, 2 Social Studies World History & Geography 1, 2 U.S. History & Geography 1, 2 Government Economics Fine Arts Art 1, 2 Advertising Art 1 Practical Arts Keyboarding and Computer Literacy 1 Business Careers Enrollment and Eligibility 1 Adult School Site Locations 2 Session Dates and School Holidays 3 Adult Basic Education Program 4-5 Adult High School Diploma Program 6-11 Adult Education High School Diploma Requirements Option 1 Diploma Requirements 12 Option 2 Diploma Requirements 13 Attendance Policy 14 Progress and Grade Policy 14 Uniform Complaint Procedure Notice 14 11

WELCOME TO SAN DIEGO ADULT SCHOOL! Our exemplary educational program provides adult learners with a second chance to achieve their goals at six Adult School site locations throughout the San Diego Unified School District. Come Join Us! It s never too late to improve reading, writing, and math skills and/or to earn a high school diploma! San Diego Adult School staff is ready to help you. If you want to improve reading, writing or math skills, enroll in the Adult Basic Education Program. If you want to earn a high school diploma, enroll in the Adult High School Diploma Program. If you want to do both, that s great! First, you would enroll in the Basic Education Program to improve your skills. Next you would be able to move into the High School Diploma Program to obtain your high school diploma! We want you to join the thousands of adult students who have received the Adult Education High School Diploma from San Diego Adult School! TAKE THE FIRST STEP BY ENROLLING TODAY! ENROLLMENT Individuals may no longer be enrolled in high school and must be 18 years old. All classes listed in this brochure are state-supported and free to students. Classes must have adequate enrollment in order to continue. To enroll contact the adult school site location of your choice for further information. (See page 2.) MADISON ADULT SCHOOL SITE Adult High School Diploma Program Sandra Piper, Room B-4 (858) 573-5869 Summer/Session 1: (M-F) 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Sessions 2-6: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 9:00 a. m. - 4:05 p. m. Wednesday 8:25 a. m. - 12:30 p. m. Friday 8:25 a. m. - 3:30 p. m. Language Arts English 1; English 2; English 3; English 4 American Literature 1, 2 Contemporary Voices in Literature 1, 2 Math Algebra 1, 2 Geometry 1, 2 Intermediate Algebra 1, 2 Unifying Algebra and Geometry 1, 2 Science Biology 1, 2 Earth Science 1, 2 Social Studies World History & Geography 1, 2 U.S. History & Geography 1, 2 Government Economics Fine Arts Art 1, 2 Advertising Art 1 Practical Arts Keyboarding and Computer Literacy 1 Business Careers 1 10

MIRA MESA ADULT SCHOOL SITE Adult High School Diploma Program Megan Johnson, Room B-43 (619) 344-4626 Summer/Session 1: (M-F) 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Sessions 2-6: Monday 10:55 a. m.- 5:00 p. m. Tuesday/Friday 7:55 a. m.- 3:00 p. m. Wednesday 8:25 a. m.- 3:00 p. m. Thursday 10:55 p. m.- 6:00 p. m. Language Arts English I; English 2; English 3; English 4 American Literature 1, 2 Contemporary Voices in Literature 1, 2 Math Algebra 1, 2 Geometry 1, 2 Intermediate Algebra 1, 2 Unifying Algebra and Geometry 1, 2 Science Biology 1, 2 Earth Science 1, 2 Social Studies World History & Geography 1, 2 U.S. History & Geography 1, 2 Government Economics Fine Arts Art 1, 2 Advertising Art 1 Practical Arts Keyboarding and Computer Literacy 1 Business Careers SAN DIEGO ADULT SCHOOL SITE LOCATIONS Crawford Adult School Site (On the Crawford High School Campus) 4191 Colts Way, San Diego, CA 92115 Contact: Esmeralda Escamilla, Room 806- High School Diploma Phone (619) 362-3762 Contact: Carol Wise, Room 806 Adult Basic Education Phone (619) 362-3762 Garfield Adult School Site (On the Garfield High School Campus) 1255 16th Street, San Diego, CA 92101 Contact: Rosa McCollum, Room 416 Phone (619) 362-4516 Morse Adult School Site (On the Morse High School Campus) 6905 Skyline Drive, Rm B-1 San Diego, CA 92126 Phone (619) 266-9622 x3001 Madison Adult School Site (On the Madison High School Campus) 4833 Doliva Drive, San Diego, CA 92117 Contact: Sandra Piper, Room B-4 Phone (858) 573-5869 Mira Mesa Adult School Site (On the Mira Mesa High School Campus) 10510 Regan Road, San Diego, CA 92126 Phone (858) 530-0467 (High School Diploma Program) Contact: Megan Johnson, Room B-43 High School Program Contact: Nicole Drake, Room B-42 Adult Basic Education Phone (858) 935-2282 9 2

GARFIELD ADULT SCHOOL SITE 2018-2019 Session Dates (Students may enroll at any time.) Session 1: June 25 - July 20, 2018 Session 2: August 27 - October 5, 2018 Session 3: October 8 - December 21, 2018 Session 4: January 7 - February 22, 2018 Session 5: February 25 - April 19, 2019 Session 6: April 22 - June 11, 2019 September 3 November 12 November 19-23 November 22-23 Dec. 24 - Jan. 4 January 21 February 15 February 18 March 25-29 May 27 July 4 (Adult School sites are closed.) Labor Day observance Veterans Day observance Thanksgiving Break Declared & Mandated Holidays Winter Break Martin Luther King Day observance Lincoln Day observance Washington Day observance Spring Break Memorial Day observance Independence Day Adult High School Diploma Program Rosa McCollum, Room 416 (619) 362-4516 Summer/Session 1: (M-F) 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Sessions 2 6: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Wednesday Language Arts English 1; English 2; English 3; English 4 American Literature 1, 2 Contemporary Voices in Literature 1, 2 Math Algebra 1, 2 Geometry 1, 2 Intermediate Algebra 1, 2 Unifying Algebra and Geometry 1, 2 Science Biology 1, 2 Earth Science 1, 2 Social Studies World History & Geography 1, 2 U.S. History & Geography 1, 2 Government Economics Fine Arts Art 1, 2 Advertising Art 1 Practical Arts Keyboarding and Computer Literacy 1 Business Careers 8:00 a. m. - 3:30 p.m. 8:25 a. m. - 12:30 p.m. 3 8

CRAWFORD ADULT SCHOOL SITE Adult High School Diploma Program Esmeralda Escamilla, Room 804 (619) 362-3762 Summer/Session 1: (M-F) 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Sessions 2 6: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 7:55 a. m. - 3:00p. m. Wednesday 8:25 a. m. -12:30 p.m. Language Arts English 1; English 2; English 3; English 4 American Literature 1, 2 Contemporary Voices in Literature 1, 2 Math Algebra 1, 2 Geometry 1, 2 Intermediate Algebra 1, 2 Unifying Algebra and Geometry 1, 2 Science Biology 1, 2 Earth Science 1, 2 Social Studies World History & Geography 1, 2 U.S. History & Geography 1, 2 Government Economics Fine Arts Art 1, 2 Advertising Art 1 Practical Arts Keyboarding and Computer Literacy 1 Business Careers ADULT BASIC EDUCATION PROGRAM The Adult Basic Education program provides students the opportunity to improve basic Reading, Writing, and Mathematics skills. Upon successful completion of the Adult Basic Education Program, many students choose to move into the High School Diploma Program to obtain the Adult Education High School Diploma. The Adult Basic Education Program is an open/entry-open/exit program. Students may enroll at any time. For further information, please call the site you would like to attend or the Adult School Office at (858)503-1836 Basic English This course is designed to provide instruction in basic Language Arts skills. The course integrates reading, writing, speaking, listening, and emphasizes individual student progress. Course content depends on the student s ability at the time of enrollment. Instruction may include vocabulary building, spelling and grammar, writing and composition, reading silently or aloud, and improving listening, critical thinking, and comprehension skills. To effectively assist students, the teacher individualizes instruction and utilizes small group learning activities. Basic Mathematics This course is designed to provide instruction in addition, subtraction, multiplication, division of whole numbers, fractions, and decimals, Course content depends on the student s ability at the time of enrollment. To effectively assist students, the teacher individualizes instruction and utilizes small group learning activities. 7 4

CRAWFORD ADULT SCHOOL SITE Adult Basic Education Program Carol Wise, Room 806 (619) 362-3762 Basic English and Basic Mathematics Summer/Session 1: (M-F) 8:00 a.m. 12:p.m. Sessions 2 6: Monday 8:00 a. m. - 12:00 p. m. Wednesday 8:25 a. m. - 12:30 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday 11:00 a. m. - 3:00 p. m. MIRA MESA ADULT SCHOOL SITE Adult Basic Education Program Nicole Drake, Room B-42 (858) 530-0467 Basic English and Basic Mathematics Summer/Session 1: (M-F) 8:00 a.m.-12:p.m. Sessions 2 6: ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAM The Adult High School Diploma Program provides learners the opportunity to complete courses needed to obtain the Adult Education High School Diploma. At the time of enrollment, students are assessed to ensure proper placement. In order to succeed, students must read at a high enough level to master high-school course content. Elementary reading instruction is provided in the Adult Basic Education Program for students who need to improve reading skills prior to enrolling in the High School Diploma Program. Students meet with a teacher/advisor to determine the courses needed to obtain a high school diploma. Credit is accepted for all applicable previously completed high-school level course work, so it is important to bring a transcript from the last school of attendance when you meet with the teacher/ advisor. Both the Independent Study and the Individualized Study models are utilized. Independent Study students have the option to complete assigned work in the classroom, where needed help is provided, or away from school. Students are required to meet with the teacher at a regularly scheduled weekly appointment time. Individualized Study students complete course work in the classroom and are provided with one-on-one help and small-group instruction. The Adult High School Diploma Program is open/entry, open/exit. Students may enroll at any time during the school year. Diplomas are awarded throughout the school year. Five Adult School sites offer the Adult High School Diploma Program. Take the first step today on the road to obtaining your high school diploma! For further information, please contact one of the sites listed on pages 7-11 or the Adult School Office at 858-627-7357. Monday 8:00 a. m. - 12:00 p. m. Wednesday 8:25 a. m. - 12:30 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday 11:00 a. m. - 3:00 p. m. 5 6