Adult Basic Education
Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes are offered to students with skills below the high school level and also to build skills for the workplace and review basic capabilities in reading, writing, and math. Students may also enroll in these classes in the event they have been absent from an educational setting for an extended period of time.
This program can lead to preparation for the High School Diploma program, the high school equivalency tests, college entrance, employability, or career advancement.
Basic Language Arts
Basic instruction will cover reading and writing skills, including vocabulary development, word analysis, reading comprehension, and writing conventions. Students will learn basic grammar rules and apply them in writing assignments.
Mayra Diaz, ABE Insrtuctor Tuesday & Thursday 5:45PM - 7:45PM
Basic Math
Basic math instruction will cover whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and percent skills, as well as more advanced math skills, including measurement, formulas, equations, proportion and algebraic thinking.
Edgar Sanchez, ABE Instructor Tuesday 5:45PM - 8:45PM