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FREMONT ADULT
& CONTINUING EDUCATION
SPRING &
SUMMER
CATALOG
2015
510 793-6465
www.face.edu
EVENTS AND CONTENTS
Bridges To Jobs
510.793.6465
Family Literacy Night
FREMONT ADULT
and
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Presents
FAMILY LITERACY NIGHT
“READ AND GROW”
Support and Training Class
Bridges to Jobs is a career preparation program
that has earned a national reputation for
providing a high quality training curriculum
that has helped many people excel in their
interviews and go on to new jobs.
We offer proprietary, internally developed and
interconnected job acquisition skills training
that has been specifically developed to convey
a maximum amount of focused information in
about an hour-long presentation that we feel
helps people stand out in their interviews.
Class is on-going and meets
SATURDAYS
9:30 am—11:30 am
Centerville Presbyterian Church Campus
Room E201
4360 Central Avenue, Fremont, CA
For further information, visit
http://bridgestojobs.org
This FREE educational event is for Parents
and their children in
Pre-School through 3rd Grade.
SAVE THE DATE!
When: Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Where: Fremont Adult and Continuing
Education’s Multi-Purpose Room
Time: 6:30-8:00 PM
PLEASE ARRIVE BY 6:15 TO CHECK-IN.
Activities: Story Telling, Book-Related
Crafts for the Children
**Space is limited to the first 200 families
who reply by March 4, 2015.**
To reply by email, contact Rochelle Oral at
roral@fremont.k12.ca.us .
To reply by phone, call 510.793.2240 and
ask for Susan.
Please tell us how many children you will
be bringing.
2015 SPRING/SUMMER CALENDAR OF EVENTS
First Day for Spring Quarter Academic Programs ....................... March 2
First Day for Spring Session Parent Education Classes ................. March 2
First Day for Spring Session Community Interest Classes .............March 16
Spring Break ................................................................. April 3-12
First Day for Spring Quarter ESL ........................................... April 13
First Day for Summer Session Academic Programs...................... June 22
First Day for Summer Session Community Interest Classes............ June 22
First Day for Summer Session ESL .......................................... June 22
Independence Day Holiday .....................................................July 3
*NOTE: Final course offerings are contingent upon state budget.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Programs
Academic Programs ........................ 3-4
English As a Second Language ...............5
Distance Learning .............................6
Family Literacy Program .....................7
Adults with Disabilities Program ............8
Health Careers ............................ 9-10
Community Partners ........................ 11
Community Interest Classes
Accounting ...................................12
Art.............................................12
Computer Education ....................13-15
CPR/First Aid ................................15
Dance .....................................15-16
Financial .....................................16
Health & Fitness.........................16-19
Languages ....................................19
Traffic School................................20
Registration Form ...........................21
Child Development and Guidance.........22
For further information regarding our
Employment Development Courses call 510.793.6465
or visit our website at www.face.edu
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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FREMONT ADULT and CONTINUING EDUCATION
ADMINISTRATION/MAIN CAMPUS
4700 Calaveras Avenue, Fremont, CA 94538-1124
Phone: 510.793.6465
Fax: 510.793.2271
Web Address: www.face.edu
Main Office Hours: M-TH 8:30 am-9:00 pm
Friday 8:30 am-4:00 pm
SPRING/SUMMER 2015 MESSAGE FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT
Dear Community Members,
On behalf of the Fremont Unified School District, I welcome you to Fremont Adult and
Continuing Education’s (FACE) Spring/Summer class schedule. While many communities
have reduced or eliminated adult education programs, Fremont is fortunate to have a
strong and vibrant adult school that serves both the community and improves the lives of
its residents.
Throughout the years, thousands of Fremont community members have benefited from
our adult education programs. Whether you are looking to improve your basic English
language skills, complete your GED, prepare for a career change, or simply explore ways
to broaden your personal horizons, FACE is the place for you!
The educational opportunities provided through FACE can enrich your life, acquire important job skills and help achieve life goals. You are to be commended for seeking opportunities to improve your future. Welcome to Fremont Adult and Continuing Education!
Sincerely,
James Morris, Ed.D.
Superintendent
SPRING/SUMMER 2015 MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Hello Lifelong Learners!
Spring is an exciting time filled with promise and opportunities for personal growth and
improvement. At Fremont Adult and Continuing Education, we have something for
everyone:
 Our Adult Basic Education will help you brush up on your reading and writing skills.
 The High School Diploma program includes classroom instruction, learning labs,
independent study and on-line courses that will help you earn your diploma in
preparation for college or vocational training, and the ability to pursue a higher
paying career path.
 Community Interest classes are your key to learning new personal health/training
routines, foreign languages, computer skills, or even taking care of your traffic ticket!
 Bring your preschool aged child with you to Parenting classes and learn how to boost
your child’s social and academic development while you have the chance to make
new friends.
 English as a Second Language classes help community members of all abilities improve
their English communication skills and prepare for U.S. citizenship.
We have been working hard to plan an integrated system of adult education options in
partnership with Ohlone College, our neighboring adult schools, and our many community
partner agencies. The Governor’s budget proposal for the 2015-2016 school year includes
some new monies to help us begin to implement our plans. Stay tuned for more good news
about the growth and improvement of adult education in the coming year!
We look forward to serving you in our classes!
Sincerely,
Steve Giudici
Principal
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
510.793.6465
SPRING QUARTER: MARCH 2, 2015 through MAY 28, 2015
SUMMER QUARTER: JUNE 22, 2015 through JULY 23, 2015
Academics
The adult school offers programs in Adult Basic Skills, Test Preparation, and High School
Diploma. Classroom instruction, Independent Study, and Test Preparation classes are offered
on the Main Campus.
Academic Advisement, Orientation and Registration sessions are held regularly. Please call
(510) 793-6469 to reserve a place in the next registration session. You may enroll in multiple a.m. and/or p.m. classes. Photo identification and official high school transcript required
to register.
ADULT BASIC SKILLS PROGRAM
Improve your basic math, English and reading skills to prepare for the GED or high school credit
classes. Mornings 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon and Evenings 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Monday through
Thursday.
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA CLASSROOM PROGRAM
Classes are scheduled from 9:00 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. Students enroll on a quarterly
basis. All students in each class study the same material. No homework is assigned.
All courses satisfy high school graduation requirements. This is a good option for
those who appreciate the extra support and structure of a traditional classroom.
HIGH SCHOOL LEARNING CENTER
This is a self-paced learning environment where students may complete coursework to fulfill
graduation requirements. The lab is open Monday through Thursday mornings from 8:45 a.m. –
1:45 p.m. and evenings from 5:15 p.m. – 9:45 p.m.
ADULT INDEPENDENT STUDY
To help students who cannot attend our regularly scheduled classes or the High School Learning
Center, Fremont Adult and Continuing Education has a Distance Learning (DL) option. This option
involves meeting weekly or bi-weekly with an instructor for support and testing while completing
the coursework (reading, video, computer software and written assignments) independently at
home. This is a good option for highly motivated students with the appropriate reading/skill
levels. Enrollment in this option is very limited due to recent budget reduction and must be approved by an administrator. Independent Study intake is by appointment only.
High School Diploma
Requirements
Part 2: Pass California High School Exit Exam
(CAHSEE)
Part 1: Complete 190.5 Semester Units
Semester Unit Credits
Algebra
10
Arts/Foreign Language
10
Career Decision Making
5
Computer Applications
5
Government
5
Economics
5
Electives
45
English
40
First Aid
0.5
Mathematics
20
Psychology
5
Science
20
U.S. History
10
World History
10
TOTAL
California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE)
Students are required to pass the CAHSEE as a condition of
graduation. The test is comprised of two parts: EnglishLanguage Arts and Mathematics. The test is free to adults
enrolled in classes at Fremont Adult and Continuing Education.
The Academic Department offers study and preparation materials in the High School Learning Center.
CAHSEE Test Dates
English-Language Arts
Mathematics
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
190.5
CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT
Concurrent high school seniors are allowed to enroll in the late afternoon (3:40 p.m. to 6:50 p.m. class periods) for credit recovery only. The concurrent enrollment process is initiated through the senior’s high school
counselor who will identify appropriate classes for credit recovery and assist in completing the permission
form. Students bring their completed permission form to the adult school where they will complete the registration process and receive a schedule.
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
510.793.6469
TEST PREPARATION CLASSES
BE PREPARED AND CONFIDENT FOR YOUR TEST!
THIS IS AN OPEN-ENTRY CLASS
NEW STUDENTS MAY START EACH WEEK!
Class Hours
Early Afternoon
Late Afternoons/Evenings
Monday-Thursday
Monday-Thursday
12:15 PM - 3:15 PM
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
The materials, software and instruction provided in this openentry lab will help you prepare for the GED®, CAHSEE, ASVAB,
CHSPE, CBEST, and other qualifying or placement examinations. New students are assessed and counseled at entry to
develop a personalized plan that addresses their academic
needs and goals. Since instruction and curriculum are selfpaced, attendance is more flexible than a conventional classroom. Afternoon/evening students may arrive at the time most
convenient to their schedule. For more information on our
GED Preparation Classes, please visit our website at
www.face.edu/domain/170.
FREMONT ADULT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
IS A PEARSON VUE GED® TESTING CENTER!
We administer the new 2014 computer-based GED®
test to our students and the public on our campus.
To review our testing days and times, and to register
for the GED® test,
please visit the official GED® Website:
GED.COM
You may also find current information about our GED®
test preparation classes and testing at
www.face.edu/domain/170.
Pre-registration is required!
 State of California specifies one must be at least 17 years
and 10 months of age to be eligible to take the GED®.
 You must pre-register for all tests before exam day as seating
is limited.
 A valid Driver’s License or other current Government photo ID
are required at check-in.
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ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
510.793.2240
English as a Second Language and Citizenship
SPRING Quarter: April 13, 2015 to June 6, 2015
SUMMER Session: June 22, 2015 to July 24, 2015
(No Classes: April 3-11; May 23-25; June 8-20; July 3)
Literacy, Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced Classes Offered
ESL classes teach grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing, listening, speaking,
and life skills to non-English speaking adults. English Language Civic lessons
and computer skills are also taught as part of the curriculum. Special
Interest Classes focus on special aspects of English, such as Listening and
Speaking, American Pronunciation, Grammar, Vocabulary, Writing, etc. We
offer a wide variety of days and times to suit your needs.
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Day and evening ESL Core classes
Special Interest ESL classes
ESL Distance Learning
Citizenship
Family Literacy Classes
$15—$30 per quarter
$30—$60 per quarter
$15 per quarter
$30 per session
$15 per quarter
We have RosettaStone® Total software in our ESL Computer Lab and offer
a free drop-in computer lab for registered ESL students.
Come learn all five levels from beginning to advanced at your own pace!
We offer new Burlington English
online courses!
For the detailed schedule of classes, go to www.face.edu under Departments
English as a Second Language.
Registration/Orientation/Placement Testing
Sessions are held monthly. New students are asked to
bring photo I.D. and $15 for testing/orientation fee.
This session lasts 2-3 hours.
UPCOMING REGISTRATION DATES:
Monday, March 23, 2015
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Monday, April 13, 2015
Saturday, May 30, 2015
Monday, June 1, 2015
Monday, June 22, 2015
Saturday, August 22, 2015
6:30 pm
8:30 am
8:30 am and 6:30 pm
8:30 am
8:30 am and 6:30 pm
8:30 am and 6:30 pm
8:30 am
ESL Career and Transitions Center offers informational sessions and
personal advisement for registered ESL students on their pathways to
college and workplace. For more details, contact Lisa Braley at
lbraley@fremont.k12.ca.us
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DISTANCE LEARNING
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CITIZENSHIP
Learn about the American Government and the U.S. Constitution and History
to prepare for the Citizenship Interview Test.
CLASS DATES:
Spring Quarter 2015
Summer Session 2015
16 Class Meetings
15 Class Meetings
Apr 14 — June 4, 2015
7:00 pm—9:30 pm
Tuesday & Thursday
June 23-July 23, 2015
12:30 pm-3:00 pm
Tues/Wed/Thurs
DISTANCE LEARNING
Study-ESL-at-Home
Do you want to learn English? Can’t come to class? Join the Study-ESL-atHome program at Fremont Adult and Continuing Education! Meet with an
experienced ESL teacher 2-4 times a month to check your progress, take
tests, and get new assignments. We offer: online courses, DVDs, CDs, and
workbooks.
Improve your English skills in grammar, writing, vocabulary, reading, and
listening. Learn English at your own pace with study-at-home materials for
all ESL levels. DVD/workbook refundable deposit is $20. Some workbooks are
available for purchase.
Distance Learning Lab
The Distance Learning Mini Lab is open for online
students! Students may come in during office
hours to use iPads, Chromebooks, and laptops to
learn English.
Distance Learning Online Courses!
We are offering Distance Learning online
courses for beginning to advanced ESL students.
Courses include:
 USA Learns 1 (Beginning)—This course uses an online classroom-based
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teaching video.
USA Learns 2 (Intermediate)—This course uses video stories with short
writing activities.
USA Learns Practice English & Reading (Intermediate - Advanced)—
This course has readings based on real life situations. Each story contains
reading, vocabulary development, comprehension questions and a
writing prompt.
Advanced ESL Moodle Course (Advanced)—This online course has
activities which include listening, reading, writing, vocabulary
development, and grammar practice.
Registration is $20.
Online courses may vary each quarter. Contact Sharon Ram at
sram@fremont.k12.ca.us for registration dates, fees, and more information
or visit the Distance Learning webpage at www.face.edu under Resources.
Children cannot accompany adults to appointments.
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CBET
FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAM ESL CLASSES
Do you want to learn
English as a Second Language (ESL)?
Do you want to help your child or grandchild in school?
Do you want to help your child or grandchild with
reading, homework, and tests?
Is your child or grandchild a student in Fremont Unified School District?
Register for a Multi-Level Family Literacy Program/ESL Class for Adults!
We have many locations in Fremont to serve you.
American High School/313
Ardenwood Elementary School/20
Blacow Elementary School/15*
Durham Elementary School/8
Grimmer Elementary School/31*
Irvington High School/21
Vallejo Mill Elementary School/Library
Fremont Adult School/12*
M/W
M/W
T/TH
M/W
T/TH
SAT
T/TH
SAT
6:30
8:30
8:30
6:30
6:30
9:00
6:30
9:00
pm— 9:00 pm
am—11:30 am
am—11:30 am
pm— 9:00 pm
pm— 9:00 pm
am— 1:00 pm
pm— 9:00 pm
am— 1:00 pm
*Free babysitting provided by Fremont Adult and Continuing Education.
Children must be 18 months to 11 years. Proof of immunization is required.
Babysitting may be cancelled due to low enrollment. Please call
510-793-2240 to make sure babysitting is still available at the school you
want to attend.
Additional locations may be added during the school year.
For more information, please call Susan at 510-793-2240 or
email Rochelle at roral@fremont.k12.ca.us.
Classes are scheduled
SPRING Quarter: April 13, 2015—June 6, 2015
Registration fee $15.00 per quarter
Please call 510-793-2240 for more information.
No Classes:
Saturday, May 23, 2015
Monday, May 25, 2015
NO CLASSES DURING SUMMER SCHOOL
Join a Class Anytime!
Register/Pay in Class.
$15 Fee-Cash Only
Classes may be cancelled
due to low enrollment.
http://www.fremont.k12.ca.us/domain/169
http://www.fremont.k12.ca.us/Page/15801
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ADULTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
510.793.6465
ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES PROGRAM
Noll Center
4700 Calaveras Avenue, Fremont, CA 94538
Registration is open throughout the school year!
This program offers life skills instruction for developmentally disabled adults.
We teach skills that enable individuals to function independently and socially
in our community. Our approach affirms the dignity of students and their right
to independence, self esteem, and respect.
Curriculum Includes:
Job Skills Preparation in the areas of: Computer Skills, Cooking,
Gardening/Landscaping, and Recycling. Students participate in Community Outings,
Conflict Resolution, study Current Events, and engage in Personal Fitness activities.*
For registration information or to schedule a tour of our facility
please call the Noll Office at 510.793.6465, x29511 or x29505.
*AWD Program-Noll Center does NOT serve consumers with moderate to severe
aggressive behaviors toward self or others; complicated or critical medical issues;
needs for administration of medications or change of colostomy bags; needs of lifting
for self-care needs; or needs to perform invasive medical procedures such as
suctioning or tube feeding.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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ALLIED HEALTH CAREERS
Medical Assistant, Front and Back Office—Earn your certificate in as little as
6 months and qualify for an entry-level position in a doctor’s office or medical clinic.
As a Medical Assistant, you will be trained to help physicians care for patients,
including how to take vital signs, perform basic lab tests and administer medications
in a doctor’s office or clinic. The program includes 280 hours of classroom instruction
and a 180-hour medical office externship. The program will prepare you to take the
Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) exam from the National Healthcare
Association (NHA) and/or the California Certifying Board for Medical Assistants.
Program Fee $2795 (includes CPR certification training for the Healthcare Provider,
liability insurance, externship, and certificate). Pay the full amount and receive a
$100 discount. $300 Registration deposit. Textbooks are sold separately and must be
purchased prior to the first day of class.
Prerequisites: 18 years of age and a high school diploma or equivalent.
Scrubs and Name Tags: These items are sold separately and must be purchased prior
to the first day of class. Scrubs must be navy blue. Scrubs and name tag can be
purchased by going to http://rec.amsuniforms.com.
Session 1: June 1, 2015 — October 1, 2015
Monday through Thursday 12:30 pm — 4:30 pm, FACE/Room 31
Phlebotomy Technician—Earn your certificate in as little as 3 months and qualify
for an entry-level position in a laboratory setting.
As a Phlebotomy Technician you will be trained to draw blood samples from patients
in a clinical laboratory or public health setting. Over the course of the program, you
will gain exposure to on-the-job duties that include drawing blood samples from
patients, producing quality laboratory results, gaining the trust and confidence of
patients, and much more. The program includes 64 hours of classroom instruction and
a 40 to 100 hour clinical phlebotomy externship, which will vary by externship site.
The program will prepare you to take the Exam for Phlebotomy Certification (CPT)
from the National Healthcare Association (NHA).
Session 1: February 24, 2015 — April 30, 2015
Session 2: June 9, 2015 — August 6, 2015
Tuesday & Thursday 5:30 pm — 9:30 pm, FACE/Room 31
Program Fee $2795 (includes CPR certification training for the Healthcare Provider,
liability insurance, externship, and certificate). Pay the full amount and receive a
$100 discount. $300 Registration deposit. Textbooks are sold separately and must be
purchased prior to the first day of class.
Prerequisites: 18 years of age and a high school diploma or equivalent.
Scrubs and Name Tags: These items are sold separately and must be purchased prior
to the first day of class. Scrubs must be navy blue. Scrubs and name tag can be
purchased by going to http://rec.amsuniforms.com.
Call 800-927-5159 for more information,
and to register today!
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Pre-registration is required 3 days in advance for all classes.
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EVENTS AND CONTENTS
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CEUs FOR CNAs
Presented by Adult School Allied Health Educators, Inc.
at:
FREMONT ADULT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
4700 Calaveras Avenue, Room 7
Fremont, CA 94538
For more information visit: www.adultschoolhealth.com
Need 48 units every two years to renew your Certification? (CNAs need to have a
minimum of 12 hours per year toward your renewal)
CLASSES HELD AT FREMONT ADULT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
Saturdays 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
$50.00 per class for 8 units
February 7
Handling Complaints, Time Management Skills, and Staying
Motivated at Work
February 21
Understanding Fatigue; Back Pain; Helping Clients Who Have
Chronic Pain
March 7
Abnormal Observations – Recognizing and Reporting
March 21
Building Trust and Confidence in Therapeutic Relationships;
The CNA/Nurse Relationship
April 25
The Normal Aging Process; End of Life Care
May 9
Alzheimer’s and Dementia; Patients With Schizophrenia
May 30
How To Be A Health Care Coach: Caring For Yourself, Family,
Friends, and Patients
June 6
Patient’s Bill of Rights
June 20
Fun With Medical Terminology
July 11
Review of Core Competencies! Vital Signs and What You Need
to Understand
July 25
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and
Tuberculosis; Smoking and Its Effects
REGISTRATION:
Arrive 15 minutes before class begins. Payment by cash, money order, or personal check. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION WILL BE
GRANTED. Please bring ID and
certificate number (required by Department of Public Health [DPH]).
Late Arrival Policy: 1 hour of CEUs will be deducted.
Plenty of free parking behind the school.
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Pre-registration is required 3 days in advance for all classes.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
510.793-6465
HarperRand was founded to
provide our adult education leaders a full range of cost-effective,
high-quality business services so
that they can focus on what they
do best—educate.
Mission Statement
The Mission of the Fremont Chamber of
Commerce is to promote, support and
enhance
a
positive
business
environment.
The Fremont Chamber of Commerce
39488 Stevenson Place, Suite 100
Fremont, CA 94539
www.fremontbusiness.com
fmtcc@fremontbusiness.com
510/795.2244 | fax 510/795.2240
info@harperrand.com
For more information call
(800) 927-0954
To learn more about FUSS, its
events, and how you can help
fundraise for FUSD schools.
www.fuss4schools.org
www.fremont-education.org
Tri-City Volunteers

Food Bank
www.ohlone.edu
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Thrift Store
510-659-6000
43600 Mission Boulevard
Fremont, CA 94539
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Volunteer Programs
37350 Joseph Street, Fremont, CA 94536
510.793.4583—Fax 510-793-1974
mponchard@tri-cityvolunteers.org
Native
American
Museum
The Native American Museum houses a wide
variety of authentic cultural artifacts and
displays student and professional art work.
These items are arranged and exhibited according to the ten Native American cultural
regions of North America.
SparkPoint can help you:
 Team up with a financial coach
 Manage your credit
 Get free tax help
 Access matched sav-
The museum is located within the Native
American Program Center, Room 20 on the
Adult School campus. Schools and community
groups are encouraged to contact us and
schedule a field trip, as this is a fun way to
learn about the rich heritage of Native America. Open to the public. For more information, please call (510) 797-2681.
ings accounts
 Go back to school
 Build your career
 Learn about public
benefits
 Attend financial workshops
 ...and much more!
Build a secure
future for you
and your family.
To register for
an information
session,
CALL
(510) 574-2020
TODAY!
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Pre-registration is required 3 days in advance for all classes.
Visit www.face.edu for detailed course descriptions.
COMMUNITY INTEREST
510.793.6465
The Community Interest Registration Form is on page 21 or on-line at www.face.edu.
Accounting
Art
Account Clerk, Part 1 of 3
Employment Development Course:
Part 1 of the Accounting Clerk Certificate program is
an introduction to accounting. We learn the
fundamentals of accounting including how to start a
company file and make the initial entries. We learn
how the Balance Sheet and Income Statement
accounts are structured and how postings to these
accounts affect the books. The Debit and Credit
system of double entry accounting is introduced and
implemented to make journal entries business
transactions and post them to the General Ledger.
We also discover banking and cash control systems,
and reconciliation of bank accounts. Book is required
and will be discussed at first class meeting.
8 mtgs
TH
224802
$156
No class April 9
6:30-9:45 pm
FACE/9
3/5-4/30
Latif
8 mtgs
224803
6:30-9:45 pm
FACE/9
5/12-6/30
Latif
T
$156
Art Workshop
Painting and drawing with watercolor, oils,
acrylics, or pencil. Relaxed pace, all levels
welcome!
6 mtgs
W
200304
$108
No class April 8
6:00-9:00 pm
FACE/30
3/18-4/29
Benoit
7 mtgs
200305
W
$126
6:00-9:00 pm
FACE/30
5/6-6/17
Benoit
6 mtg
200306
W
$108
6:00-9:00 pm
FACE/30
6/24-7/29
Benoit
Mosaics
Students learn about color and all types of
techniques. Create a beautiful art piece. $10
material fee to be paid to the instructor first day
of class.
5 mtgs
F
1:00-2:30 pm
200206
$45
FACE/30
No class April 3 and 10
3/20-5/1
Grudsky
Account Clerk, Part 2 of 3
Employment Development Course:
7 mtgs
200207
F
$63
1:00-2:30 pm
FACE/30
5/8-6/19
Grudsky
In Part 2, we continue learning the fundamentals of
accounting including how Financial Statements are
generated. We learn how a trial balance is used with
a worksheet to make adjusting entries and doing the
closing entries to close off an accounting period. We
discover how net income is posted to the Balance
Sheet and how the Income Statement accounts are
closed for the period. Payroll Accounting is also
covered, including the postings of both employee and
employer related transactions. We will use
QuickBooks to post to Accounts Receivable and
Accounts Payable registers.
5 mtgs
F
200208
$45
No class July 3
1:00-2:30 pm
FACE/30
6/26-7/31
Grudsky
8 mtgs
224903
TH
$156
6:30-9:45 pm
FACE/9
5/7-6/25
Latif
Account Clerk, Part 3 of 3
Employment Development Course:
In Part 3, we continue to use QuickBooks Pro
software utilized by over 4 million small businesses.
We learn how to do bank reconciliations, online
banking, and how to create a company file. We will
do payroll, including using the payroll liabilities
accounts to capture payroll deductions such as
Federal and State Taxes, Social Security, and
Medicare deductions and employer taxes. Finally, we
learn about cost of goods sold and maintaining
inventory accounts. We post transactions related to
all of these accounts and learn how they affect the
books.
8 mtgs
T
225002
$156
No class April 7
8 mtgs
225003
6:30-9:45 pm
FACE/9
3/3-4/28
Latif
T/TH 6:30-9:45 pm
$156 FACE/9
7/7-7/30
Latif
Discover Watercolor and Acrylic
Painting
For beginners and seasoned artists. Explore the
beauty and transparency of watercolor and richness
of acrylics. Drawing included.
6 mtgs
T
215004
$108
No class April 7
9:00-12:00 pm
FACE/30
3/17-4/28
Benoit
7 mtgs
215005
T
$126
9:00-12:00 pm
FACE/30
5/5-6/16
Benoit
6 mtgs
215006
T
$108
9:00-12:00 pm
FACE/30
6/23-7/28
Benoit
Watercolor and Oil Painting
This class is designed for all levels. Join us to
improve your painting technique and learn basic
skills including: color theory, composition, color
harmony, tonal values, design, rhythm, and
perspective.
6 mtgs
TH
200704
$72
No class April 9
1:00-3:00 pm
Fremont Sr. Center
3/19-4/30
Grudsky
7 mtgs
200705
TH
$84
1:00-3:00 pm
Fremont Sr. Center
5/7-6/18
Grudsky
6 mtgs
200706
TH
$72
1:00-3:00 pm
Fremont Sr. Center
6/25-7/30
Grudsky
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Computer Education (continued)
Computer Education
Basic Computing
Basic Computing & Word
Processing
Become familiar with the skills needed to understand
and advance in many of the various ‘Personal
Computer’ (PC), classes offered at this school and for
using a home computer more effectively. Activities
addressed will be: keyboarding, mouse operation,
logging in at FACE, using Windows, Windows Explorer,
making folders, and more . . .
Employee Development Program:
This comprehensive class is designed for those who
wish to develop basic computing and word processing
skills needed in the workplace. The class covers the
basic skills required to use Word 2010 and Google
Docs through the advanced features needed to
enhance productivity, develop more vibrant
documents and improve skills.
41 mtgs
M-TH
8:30-10:30 am
062005
$200
FACE/10
No class April 6-9, May 5 and 25
3/9-6/4
Bauchou
6 mtgs
207207
T/TH 10:00-12:00 pm
$72
FACE/9
4/14-4/30
Champion
6 mtgs
207208
M/W
$72
12:00-2:00 pm
FACE/9
6/15-7/1
Champion
6 mtgs
207209
M/W
$72
6:00-8:00 pm
FACE/9
6/15-7/1
Champion
Spreadsheets: Excel and more
Employee Development Program:
Digital Camera 1
This comprehensive class is designed for those who
wish to develop spreadsheet skills needed in the
workplace. The class covers the basic skills required
to use Excel 2010 and Google Docs through the more
complex features including writing functions and
performing data analysis.
41 mtgs
M-TH
10:30-12:00 am
062006
$150
FACE/10
No class April 6-9, May 5 and 25
If you have one, learn how to operate yours (bring
your operator’s manual!!). If you don’t have a digital
camera, you will become knowledgeable as you shop
for one.
Subjects covered: How they work,
how yours works, flash, batteries, and more.
3/9-6/4
Bauchou
Adobe Photoshop Elements 1
Prerequisite: An initial computer skills
course.
Introduction to software that allows you to process
the pictures you have captured (taken), scanned or
received online. We will be proceeding at a rate that
permits the class to observe, exercise and recognize
the tools and when they can be used and when they
may be needed.
6 mtgs
251504
M/W
$72
10:00-12:00 am
FACE/9
3/16-4/1
Champion
Adobe Photoshop Elements 2
6 mtgs
254009
M/W
$72
12:00-2:00 pm
FACE/9
5/4-5/20
Champion
6 mtgs
254011
M/W
$72
6:00-8:00 pm
FACE/9
5/4-5/20
Champion
6 mtgs
254013
T/TH 12:00-2:00 pm
$72
FACE/9
6/16-7/2
Champion
Digital Camera 2
Digital Camera 2 is continuation of Digital Camera 1.
5 mtgs
254010
M/W
$60
10:00-12:00 pm
FACE/9
5/27-6/10
Champion
5 mtgs
254012
M/W
$60
6:00-8:00 pm
FACE/9
5/27-6/10
Champion
6 mtgs
254014
T/TH 12:00-2:00 pm
$72
FACE/9
7/7-7/23
Champion
Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop Elements 1.
ECommerce
Increase the skills acquired for Photoshop
Elements. Overexposure? Underexposure? Learn how
to repair your pictures and use them to develop
fascinating creations that are limited to your
imagination. Update older photographs or generate
new ones. Save time and money by doing the work
yourself and having it done your way.
5 mtgs
209501
TH
$60
7:00-9:00 pm
FACE/10
3/19-4/23
Wu
6 mtgs
251604
5 mtgs
209502
TH
$60
7:00-9:00 pm
FACE/10
5/7-6/4
Wu
5 mtgs
209503
TH
$60
7:00-9:00 pm
FACE/10
6/18-7/16
Wu
M/W
$72
10:00-12:00 pm
FACE/9
4/13-4/29
Champion
Have you ever thought about creating your own
business from the comfort of your own home? We will
compare and survey different platforms such as
Alibaba, Google+, Ebay, and Amazon, and find your
business niche to survive in this big data world.
Visit our website at
www.face.edu
or call 510-793-6465
for the most up-to-date
information on class
offerings! New classes
may be added.
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Computer Education (continued)
Computer Education (continued)
Excel Level 1
Keyboarding 1
Topics in Excel that are used in the workplace and at
home. Learn to create spreadsheets and analyze and
protect data.
Learn proper keyboarding (touch typing) techniques as
well as improve speed and accuracy.
8 mtgs
M/W 6:00-8:00 pm
251905
$96
FACE/10
No class April 6 and 8
3/16-4/15
Bauchou
24 mtgs
M-TH 8:30-11:30 am*
254205
$69
FACE/10
No class April 6-9
3/16-4/30
Bauchou
6 mtgs
251906
3/17-4/2
Champion
18 mtgs
M-TH 8:30-11:30 am*
254206
$50
FACE/10
No class May 5 and 25
5/4-6/4
Bauchou
T/TH 12:00-2:00 pm
$72
FACE/9
9 mtgs
M/W
251907
$108
No class May 25
6 mtgs
251908
6:00-8:00 pm
FACE/10
T/TH 10:00-12:00 pm
$72
FACE/9
5/18-6/17
Bauchou
*Students practice in 1½ hour increments between the
hours of 8:30 am and 11:30 am. An official typing test
to assess speed and accuracy will be administered and
a certificate will be awarded upon completion. Open
enrollment.
6/16-7/2
Champion
Excel Level 2
Build on the basic skills and concepts learned in Excel
Level 1. Learn features, techniques and procedures
that expedite Excel spreadsheet preparation.
6 mtgs
252005
T/TH 12:00-2:00 pm
$72
FACE/9
4/14-4/30
Champion
8 mtgs
252006
M/W
$96
6:00-8:00 pm
FACE/10
4/20-5/13
Bauchou
8 mtgs
252007
M/W
$96
6:00-8:00 pm
FACE/10
6/22-7/15
Bauchou
6 mtgs
252008
T/TH 10:00-12:00 pm
$72
FACE/9
7/7-7/23
Champion
Excel Level 3
T/TH 12:00-2:00 pm
$60
FACE/9
5/7-5/21
Champion
File Management
Learn the building blocks of sound file management.
Know where you’re putting your information and how
to find it again. Create folders and save files.
Rearrange your information with the ability to move
and copy files and folders.
6 mtgs
251003
M/W
$72
10:00-12:00 pm
FACE/9
5/4-5/20
Champion
6 mtgs
251004
M/W
$72
10:00-12:00 pm
FACE/9
7/6-7/22
Champion
Internet/Email
Class will provide instruction on navigating a web
browser, exploring web sites, finding information, and
printing web pages. Learn common email application
functions and features including reading/replying to,
sending new messages, organizing messages,
contacts/address book, email etiquette, and sending
pictures and attachments.
12:00-2:00 pm
FACE/9
6 mtgs
252504
M/W
$72
6 mtgs
252505
T/TH 10:00-12:00 pm
$72
FACE/9
5/26-6/11
Champion
6 mtgs
252506
M/W
$72
6/15-7/1
Champion
10:00-12:00 pm
FACE/9
Prerequisite: Smart phone and manual, Internet
experience, email account. “Smart” phones are telephones, music players, cameras, PDAs, Internet communicators, GPS navigators, E-books, document readers, fitness trainers, video game players, and translators. Learn to operate the functions and applications.
6 mtgs
206504
M/W
$72
12:00-2:00 pm
FACE/9
3/16-4/1
Champion
6 mtgs
206505
M/W
$72
6:00-8:00 pm
FACE/9
4/13-4/29
Champion
5 mtgs
206506
M/W
$60
10:00-12:00 pm
FACE/9
5/27-6/10
Champion
Web Design 1
Continuation of Excel Level 2.
5 mtgs
252103
Smart Phones! iPhones and Androids
4/13-4/29
Champion
Build a complete website and upload to a server.
We’ll cover photo editing, coding, HTML,
Dreamweaver and social networking.
5 mtgs
T
207106
$60
No class April 7
7:00-9:00 pm
FACE/10
3/24-4/28
Wu
5 mtgs
207107
T
$60
7:00-9:00 pm
FACE/10
5/12-6/9
Wu
5 mtgs
207108
T
$60
7:00-9:00 pm
FACE/10
6/16-7/14
Wu
Word Processing 1
Prerequisite: Basic Computer course.
Learn to use the computer to write formatting typed
pages, keep lists, adding pictures to pages and doing
this with many commands, make greeting cards, and
tools to create professional documents. Most useful
program!
5 mtgs
206007
T/TH 10:00-12:00 pm
$60
FACE/9
5/7-5/21
Champion
6 mtgs
206008
M/W
$72
12:00-2:00 pm
FACE/9
7/6-7/22
Champion
6 mtgs
206009
M/W
$72
6:00-8:00 pm
FACE/9
7/6-7/22
Champion
Visit our website at
www.face.edu
or call 510-793-6465
for the most up-to-date
information on class offerings! New
classes
may be added.
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Computer Education (concluded)
Dance
Word Processing 2
Let’s Dance-Social Ballroom Dance
for Beginners – Couples Only
Prerequisite: Word Processing 1
Word Processing
Processing 1.
2
is
continuation
6:00-8:00 pm
FACE/9
of
Word
6 mtgs
206105
M/W
$72
6 mtgs
206106
T/TH 10:00-12:00 pm
$72
FACE/9
3/17-4/2
Champion
6 mtgs
206107
T/TH 12:00-2:00 pm
$72
FACE/9
5/26-6/11
Champion
Don’t sit while others are dancing! Grab your
mate, date and friends for fun, friendship and a
little exercise on Friday nights. Ages 16 and up.
Fee is per person.
3/16-4/1
Champion
CPR/First Aid
Basic First Aid
Course includes recognizing and caring for different
types of injuries, burns, life-threatening bleeding, and
sudden illness. Students will receive a Community
First Aid and Safety certificate (valid for three years).
$10 fee payable to the instructor at start of class.
Bring exact change. This course does not meet the CA
EMSA requirements for daycare providers.
1 mtg
205104
S
$12
2:30-4:30 pm
FACE/N 2/4
CPR/AED
Includes Adult, Infant, Child CPR, and AED.
Students will receive a CPR Certificate (valid for
two years). $30 fee to be paid to the instructor at
the start of class. Bring exact change. Ideal course
for teachers, Boy & Girl Scouts Leaders, Athletic
Trainers, and those needing to complete a basic
CPR course. California EMSA Approved. CPR EMSA
sticker for childcare providers $5.00.
S
$21
9:00-12:30 pm
FACE/N 2/4
4/25
Fletcher
1 mtg
205009
S
$21
9:00-12:30 pm
FACE/N 2/4
5/30
Fletcher
1 mtg
205010
S
$21
9:00-12:30 pm
FACE/N 2/4
6/20
Fletcher
1 mtg
205011
S
$21
9:00-12:30 pm
FACE/N 2/4
7/11
Fletcher
3/20-5/1
Beilin
5 mtgs
F
7:00-8:00 pm
211605
$30
FACE/MPR
(2-Step, East Coast Swing, Rumba)
No class June 5
5/8-6/12
Beilin
5 mtgs
F
7:00-8:00 pm
211606
$30
FACE/MPR
(Cha Cha, Big Band Swing, Foxtrot)
No class July 3
6/26-7/31
Beilin
Let’s Dance-Social Ballroom Dance
Intermediate – Couples Only
Intermediate classes are for couples who wish to
learn more advanced steps than they learned in
the Beginning classes. Ages 16 and up. Fee is per
person.
5/30
Fletcher
1 mtg
205008
5 mtgs
F
7:00-8:00pm
211604
$30
FACE/MPR
(Tango, Waltz, Salsa/Merengue)
No class April 3 and 10
5 mtgs
F
8:15-9:15 pm
211704
$30
FACE/MPR
Waltz
No class April 3 and 10
3/20-5/1
Beilin
5 mtgs
F
211705
$30
Rumba
No class June 5
8:15-9:15 pm
FACE/MPR
5/8-6/12
Beilin
5 mtgs
F
8:15-9:15 pm
211706
$30
FACE/MPR
West Coast Swing
No class July 3
6/26-7/31
Beilin
Healthcare Provider CPR/AED
Includes Adult, Infant, Child CPR, and AED. Additional
Basic Life Support (BLS) Skills and Blood Bourne
Pathogens will be covered. Students receive a Pro CPR
Certificate (valid for two years). $30 fee payable to
instructor at start of class. Bring exact change. Ideal
course for those in the “Health Care Field.” Students
may bring lunch to eat in class, as there is no lunch
break.
1 mtg
204807
S
$30
9:00-2:00 pm
FACE/N 2/4
4/25
Fletcher
1 mtg
204808
S
$30
9:00-2:00 pm
FACE/N 2/4
5/30
Fletcher
1 mtg
204809
S
$30
9:00-2:00 pm
FACE/N 2/4
6/20
Fletcher
1 mtg
204810
S
$30
9:00-2:00 pm
FACE/N 2/4
7/11
Fletcher
Visit our
website at
www.face.edu
or call
510-793-6465
for the most up-to-date information on class offerings!
New classes may be added.
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Dance (concluded)
Health & Fitness
Aquacise
Country Western Dance-Beginner
Enjoy low impact water aerobics! This class is
geared for seniors, but all ages are welcome. Class
offered in an indoor pool, there are changing
rooms, and the water is warm!
Learn the basic County Western dances. Couples
and singles welcome! A fun way to exercise.
6 mtgs
TH
282005
$18
No class April 9
6:45-7:30 pm
FACE/MPR
3/19-4/30
Costa
6 mtgs
TH
282006
$18
No class June 4
6:45-7:30 pm
FACE/MPR
5/7-6/18
Costa
6 mtgs
282007
6:45-7:30 pm
FACE/MPR
6/25-7/30
Costa
TH
$18
Country Western Dance-Intermediate
Must have some experience. New dances and old
favorites are taught in a friendly atmosphere.
6 mtgs
TH
282105
$18
No class April 9
7:30-8:30 pm
FACE/MPR
3/19-4/30
Costa
6 mtgs
TH
282106
$18
No class June 4
7:30-8:30 pm
FACE/MPR
5/7-6/18
Costa
6 mtgs
282107
7:30-8:30 pm
FACE/MPR
6/25-7/30
Costa
TH
$18
8 mtgs
F
3:00-4:05 pm
220613
$34
School for the Blind
No class April 3, 10, and May 22
3/27-6/5
Wilhelm
8 mtgs
F
4:15-5:20 pm
220614
$34
School for the Blind
No class April 3, 10, and May 22
3/27-6/5
Wilhelm
8 mtgs
F
5:30-6:35 pm
220615
$34
School for the Blind
No class April 3, 10, and May 22
3/27-6/5
Wilhelm
8 mtgs
F
220616
$34
No class July 3
3:00-4:05 pm
School for the Blind
6/12-8/7
Wilhelm
8 mtgs
F
220617
$34
No class July 3
4:15-5:20 pm
School for the Blind
6/12-8/7
Wilhelm
8 mtgs
F
220618
$34
No class July 3
5:30-6:35 pm
School for the Blind
6/12-8/7
Wilhelm
Country Western Dance-Advanced
Must have experience. New dances and old
favorites are taught in a friendly atmosphere.
6 mtgs
TH
282205
$18
No cla5s April 9
8:15-9:00 pm
FACE/MPR
3/19-4/30
Staff
6 mtgs
TH
282206
$18
No class June 4
8:15-9:00 pm
FACE/MPR
5/7-6/18
Staff
6 mtgs
282207
8:15-9:00 pm
FACE/MPR
6/25-7/30
Staff
TH
$18
Visit our
website at
Financial
www.face.edu
Rejuvenate Your Retirement
Determine how many years your retirement savings
may last and allocate your assets to minimize risks
and maximize income. $21 fee payable to the
instructor at start of class.
2 mtgs
203308
T
$24
1:00-3:00 pm
FACE/30
4/14 & 4/21
Grodin
2 mtgs
203307
TH
$24
9:30-11:30 am
FACE/30
4/16 & 4/23
Grodin
2 mtgs
203309
F
$24
9:30-11:30 am
FACE/30
7/17 & 7/24
Grodin
2 mtgs
203310
T
$24
1:00-3:00 pm
FACE/30
7/21 & 7/28
Grodin
or call
510-793-6465
for the most up-to-date
information on class offerings! New classes
may be added.
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Health & Fitness (continued)
Health & Fitness (continued)
Hatha Yoga
Boot Camp! Intense Cardio, Plyometrics and Strength
Beginning/Intermediate level Hatha Yoga. Focus
on postures, breath awareness, relaxation
techniques. Develop strength, flexibility and
balance. Wear comfortable clothing. Yoga mat
required.
High intensity fitness for those who want to sweat,
burn calories, and shed pounds fast! Plyometrics,
core work, and intensive strength, lead in a circuit
format. Please wear sweat clothes and athletic or
tennis/running shoes and please bring a water bottle
and a towel.
12 mtgs
T/W 8:00-9:00 pm
216405
$84
FACE/N 2/3/4
No class April 7 and 8
3/17-4/29
Reynolds
12 mtgs
T/W 8:00-9:00 pm
216406
$84
FACE/N 2/3/4
No class June 2 and 3
5/5-6/17
Reynolds
12 mtgs
216407
M/W
$84
7:30-8:30 pm
FACE/N 2/3/4
6/22-7/29
Reynolds
Cardio Kickboxing
Non-contact Boxing, Karate, and core work
to shed pounds and develop lean muscle!
Bring boxing gloves (not MMA Gloves) water
and a towel.
6 mtgs
M
281125
$45
No class April 6
10:00-11:15 am
FACE/MPR
3/16-4/27
Aragon
6 mtgs
M
281126
$45
No class April 6
11:30-12:45 pm
FACE/MPR
3/16-4/27
Aragon
6 mtgs
T
281131
$45
No class April 7
5:30-6:45 pm
FACE/N 2/4
3/17-4/28
Aragon
6 mtgs
W
281134
$45
No class April 8
12:00-1:15 pm
FACE/MPR
3/18-4/29
Aragon
6 mtgs
TH
281137
$45
No class April 9
5:15-6:30 pm
FACE/MPR
3/19-4/28
Aragon
5 mtgs
F
8:30-9:45 am
281140
$38
FACE/MPR
No class April 3 and 10
3/20-5/1
Aragon
12 mtgs
T/W 7:00-8:00 pm
216305
$84
FACE/N 2/3/4
No class April 7 and 8
3/17-4/29
Reynolds
12 mtgs
T/W 7:00-8:00 pm
216306
$84
FACE/N 2/3/4
No class June 2 and 3
5/5-6/17
Reynolds
5 mtgs
M
10:00-11:15 am
281127
$38
FACE/MPR
No class May 25 and June 1
5/4-6/15
Aragon
6/22-7/29
Reynolds
5 mtgs
M
11:30-12:45 pm
281128
$38
FACE/MPR
No class May 25 and June 1
5/4-6/15
Aragon
6 mtgs
T
281132
$45
No class June 2
5:30-6:45 pm
FACE/N 2/4
5/5-6/16
Aragon
6 mtgs
W
281135
$45
No class June 3
12:00—1:15 pm
FACE/MPR
5/6-6/17
Aragon
6 mtgs
TH
281138
$45
No class June 4
5:15-6:30 pm
FACE/MPR
5/7-6/18
Aragon
6 mtgs
F
281141
$45
No class June 5
8:30-9:45 am
FACE/MPR
5/8-6/19
Aragon
6 mtgs
281129
M
$45
10:00-11:15 am
FACE/MPR
6/22-7/27
Aragon
6 mtgs
281130
M
$45
11:30-12:45 pm
FACE/MPR
6/22-7/27
Aragon
6 mtgs
281133
T
$45
5:30-6:45 pm
FACE/N 2/4
6/23-7/28
Aragon
6 mtgs
281136
W
$45
12:00—1:15 pm
FACE/MPR
6/24-7/29
Aragon
6 mtgs
281139
TH
$45
5:15-6:30 pm
FACE/MPR
6/25-7/30
Aragon
5 mtgs
281142
F
$38
8:30-9:45 am
FACE/MPR
6/26-7/31
Aragon
12 mtgs
216307
M/W
$84
6:30-7:30 pm
FACE/N 2/3/4
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Fremont Adult and Continuing Education
4700 Calaveras Avenue
Fremont, CA 94538
Phone: (510) 793-6465
Website: www.face.edu
Main Office Hours
M—TH 8:30am—9:00pm
Friday 8:30am—4:00pm
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COMMUNITY INTEREST
510.793.6465
The Community Interest Registration Form is on page 21 or on-line at www.face.edu.
Health & Fitness (continued)
Health & Fitness (continued)
Senior Strength-Chair Fitness and
Flexibility
Tai Chi
Yang Style. Fitness prep warm up. Basic Qigong.
Improve posture, balance, muscular and skeletal
strength and endurance. Lower stress and improve
joint mobility. All levels of fitness. Instructor is Tai
Chi Master of the Year.
Email taichiqigonginfo@gmail.com
Gentle isometric and yogic exercises, all
done from a seated position on a chair to
help improve strength and flexibility, reduce
chronic pain and stress, and help with
everyday activities. No equipment necessary,
but a water bottle is recommended.
Recommended for, but not limited to,
participants 55 and above.
6 mtgs
M
215501
$36
No class April 6
3:30-4:30 pm
FACE/MPR
3/16-4/2
Quebec
5 mtgs
W
215504
$30
No class April 8
3:30-4:30 pm
FACE/MPR
3/25-4/29
Quebec
5 mtgs
F
3:30-4:30 pm
215507
$30
FACE/MPR
No class April 3 and 10
3/20-5/1
Quebec
5 mtgs
M
3:30-4:30 pm
215502
$30
FACE/MPR
No class May 25 and June 1
5/4-6/15
Quebec
6 mtgs
W
215505
$36
No class June 3
3:30-4:30 pm
FACE/MPR
5/6-6/17
Quebec
6 mtgs
F
215508
$36
No class June 5
3:30-4:30 pm
FACE/MPR
5/8-6/19
Quebec
6 mtgs
215503
M
$36
3:30-4:30 pm
FACE/MPR
6/22-7/27
Quebec
6 mtgs
215506
W
$36
3:30-4:30 pm
FACE/MPR
6/24-7/29
Quebec
5 mtgs
F
215509
$30
No class July 3
3:30-4:30 pm
FACE/MPR
6/26-7/31
Quebec
6 mtgs
T
215809
$54
No class April 7
1:00-2:30 pm
FACE/MPR
3/17-4/28
Chen
6 mtgs
T
215810
$54
No class June 2
1:00-2:30 pm
FACE/MPR
5/5-6/16
Chen
6 mtgs
215811
T
$54
1:00-2:30 pm
FACE/MPR
6/23-7/28
Chen
6 mtgs
TH
215812
$54
No class April 9
1:00-2:30 pm
FACE/MPR
3/19-4/30
Chen
6 mtgs
TH
215813
$54
No class June 4
1:00-2:30 pm
FACE/MPR
5/7-6/18
Chen
6 mtgs
215814
1:00-2:30 pm
FACE/MPR
6/25-7/30
Chen
TH
$54
REGISTER ON CAMPUS!
Fremont Adult
and Continuing Education
4700 Calaveras Avenue
Fremont, CA 94538
Visit our website at
www.face.edu
Phone: (510) 793-6465
Website: www.face.edu
or call 510-793-6465
for the most up-to-date
information on class
offerings! New classes may
be added.
Main Office Hours
M—TH 8:30am—9:00pm
Friday 8:30am—4:00pm
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COMMUNITY INTEREST
510.793.6465
The Community Interest Registration Form is on page 21 or on-line at www.face.edu.
Languages
Health & Fitness (concluded)
Zumba Beginner-Level 1
If you have never tried Zumba, this is the class for
you. For beginner and active adults. This class will
break down the moves and steps performed in a
Zumba workout. Less intense and easy to follow
steps.
5 mtgs
W
218905
$30
No class April 8
5:00-6:00 pm
FACE/MPR
3/25-4/29
Corazon
6 mtgs
W
218906
$36
No class June 3
5:00-6:00 pm
FACE/MPR
5/6-6/17
Corazon
6 mtgs
218907
5:00-6:00 pm
FACE/MPR
6/24-7/29
Corazon
W
$36
Zumba Level 2
Latin inspired dance fitness! This class incorporates
Latin and international music and dance movements.
The program is designed for people of all ages,
backgrounds and fitness levels. Bring towel, water and
comfortable shoes. High energy, more, challenging,
and better suited for students with previous Zumba
experience.
6 mtgs
M
218810
$36
No class April 6
6:00-7:00 pm
FACE/MPR
3/16-4/27
Corazon
6 mtgs
T
218811
$36
No class April 7
6:00-7:00 pm
FACE/MPR
3/17-4/28
Corazon
5 mtgs
M
6:00-7:00 pm
218812
$30
FACE/MPR
No class May 25 and June 1
5/4-6/15
Corazon
6 mtgs
T
218813
$36
No class June 2
6:00-7:00 pm
FACE/MPR
5/5-6/16
Corazon
6mtgs
218814
M
$36
6:00-7:00 pm
FACE/MPR
6/22-7/27
Corazon
6 mtgs
218815
T
$36
6:00-7:00 pm
FACE/MPR
6/23-7/28
Corazon
Spanish for Beginners
A good introduction to basic communication in Spanish
for business and travel.
6 mtgs
M
214704
$72
No class April 6
6:45-8:45 pm
FACE/26
3/16-4/27
Riveros
6 mtgs
M
214705
$72
No class May 25
6:45-8:45 pm
FACE/26
5/4-6/15
Riveros
6 mtgs
214706
6:45-8:45 pm
FACE/26
6/22-7/27
Riveros
M
$72
Spanish for Intermediate to
Advanced
Further practice and more vocabulary for those students who completed the beginning level.
6 mtgs
TH
214904
$72
No class April 9
6:45-8:45 pm
FACE/26
3/19-4/30
Riveros
7 mtgs
214905
TH
$84
6:45-8:45 pm
FACE/26
5/7-6/18
Riveros
6 mtgs
214906
TH
$72
6:45-8:45 pm
FACE/26
6/25-7/30
Riveros
Visit our website at
www.face.edu
or call
510-793-6465 for
the most up-to-date
information on class
offerings!
New classes may be
added.
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COMMUNITY INTEREST
510.793.6465
The Community Interest Registration Form is on page 21 or on-line at www.face.edu.
TRAFFIC VIOLATOR SCHOOL
510.793.6465
Mission Statement
Fremont Adult and Continuing Education, an
integral part of the Fremont Unified School
District, will offer lifelong educational
opportunities and services to address the
unique needs of individuals in the community.
Our goal is to teach adults skills necessary to
participate effectively as citizens, workers,
parents, and family members. Instruction will
be accessible and convenient, and will address the diversity of learning-styles, cultures
and educational backgrounds.
CLASS SCHEDULE:
Tuesday and Wednesday, 6:15 pm—9:55 pm
(You must attend both evenings)
Saturday, 8:00 a.m. — 4:30 p.m.
LOCATION:
Fremont Adult and Continuing Education
4700 Calaveras Avenue
Fremont, CA 94538-1124
Uniform Complaint Policy
The District recognizes its responsibility to
ensure compliance with state and federal
laws and regulations governing education
programs and activities. Therefore, in accordance with state guidelines, the District has
adopted “Uniform Complaint Procedures”
which shall be followed when addressing
complaints alleging unlawful discrimination,
harassment, or intimidation, or failure to
comply with state or federal law related to:
Adult Basic Education Programs, Consolidated
Categorical Programs, Career and Technical
Education Programs, Child Care and
Developmental Programs, Child Nutrition
Programs, and Special Education Programs.
YOU MUST BE PROFICIENT IN ENGLISH
Registration is Required—If you do not preregister, you will not be allowed into class.
Pre-registration Procedures:
You may either
1.
Pre-register in person at the
Fremont Adult and Continuing Education Main Office.
You must bring: Driver’s License
and Court Documents, Payment by
Cash, Check, or Credit Card
Note: Payment must be made at time
of registration.
Disclaimer
OR
2.
No medical insurance is provided for any
accident or injury sustained while
participating in an Adult Education class.
Fremont Adult and Continuing Education does
not assume responsibility for injury or
accident that might occur through no
negligence on the part of Fremont Unified
School District.
Pre-register by phone and pay by
credit card. Visa, MasterCard and
Discover are accepted.
TRAFFIC SCHOOL FEE: $35
RE-SCHEDULING FEE: $10
Non-Smoking Policy
Effective September 1, 1993, smoking and/or
use of any tobacco product is prohibited
within any District site during school sponsored activities, and in vehicles owned and/or
operated by the Fremont Unified School
District. The non-smoking policy is applicable
on grounds, and in any buildings in which
services are provided by employees of the
school district. (Board Policy #3515.3).
There is a $25 Service Charge
on Returned Checks.
Parking
Fremont Adult and Continuing Education patrons
are encouraged to park in adult school parking
lots. Please respect residential parking spaces on
public streets adjacent to our campus. Also, we
ask you to be aware of the legal guidelines regarding on-street drop-off and pick-up, i.e. not
stopping at any time on the roads in front of
campus. Park at your own risk! We are not liable
for any damages incurred to vehicles parked in
the parking lots.
Visit our website at
www.face.edu
Looking for a career change or to
refresh your computer skills?
for the most up-to-date
information on class offerings!
New classes may be added.
See our Employment Development Program on
page 11 and our computer courses on pages 11-14!
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REGISTRATION FORM
510.793.6465
IMPORTANT: Check class descriptions at www.face.edu. Sorry, no refunds after class has started.
Self-initiated class cancellations are subject to a $10 fee per course. There is a $25 service charge on all
returned checks. For confirmation, send a stamped, self-addressed return envelope.
1. ONLINE
www.face.edu
5 Easy Ways to Register!
2. PHONE
510.793-6465
3. FAX
510.793.2271
4. MAIL
5. WALK-IN
Office Hours
M-TH 8:30am—9:00pm
F 8:30am-4:00pm
Fremont Adult & Continuing Education
4700 Calaveras Ave
Fremont, CA 94538-1124
Please Print
Name:
Partner Name:
Date of Birth:
Date of Birth:
Address:
Home Phone: ( )
Cell/Work Phone:
Email:
Class Number
Class Title
Day(s)
Date
Teacher
Fee
Parent Education Registration for the Fall/Winter Session
Please Complete the Additional Information:
Child Name:
Date of Birth:
*Please indicate 1st and 2nd course choice.
Session:
Sexual Harassment
I understand that the Fremont Unified School District Board Sexual Harassment Policy #5114.10
applies to me while participating in adult school classes offered at this facility.
Signature
We accept DISCOVER, VISA & MASTERCARD.
Office Use Only
Date Rec’d:
Fee: $
Cash
Check#
Staff Initial
VISA/MASTERCARD/DISCOVER #
Student ID #
Comments:
Fees
Community Interest and Parent Education classes
are NOT tax supported. Fees vary according to
length and type of class. If paying by credit card,
include your complete 16 digit account number and
the expiration date. YOUR CREDIT CARD ACCOUNT
WILL SHOW A TRANSACTION WITH ASA ONLINE
REGISTRATION AND INCLUDE A $2.50 TRANSACTION FEE. If paying by check make checks payable
to Fremont Adult and Continuing Education. Returned checks are subject to a $25 processing fee.
Cash accepted for walk-in registrations only.
Course Cancellations
If there is insufficient enrollment, we reserve the
right to cancel the course. You will be notified of
the cancellation, and your money will be refunded.
Withdrawal and Refund Policy
There are NO REFUNDS once classes begin.
Children Accompanying Adults
Children may not accompany their parent(s) to
classes unless the course description specifies
parent/child participation.
Remember!
A separate check for each class. A 24-hour
notification is required for any cancellation of
registration. No reminder will be sent regarding class
start date.
Suggestions for Possible Classes
Fremont Adult and Continuing Education continually
strives to meet community needs by offering classes
which will benefit life-long learners. If you have
suggestions for classes you would like us to offer,
please contact us at 510.793.6464 or send an email
to: sleyva@fremont.k12.ca.us
Share your ideas and help us meet your needs.
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Pre-registration is required 3 days in advance for all classes.
Visit www.face.edu for detailed course descriptions.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND GUIDANCE
510.797.1090 OR 510.793.6465
Classes for Toddlers and Preschoolers
SPRING SESSION 2015
SUMMER SESSION 2015
March 2 — May 21, 2015
May 26 — July 2, 2015
Holidays: April 3—10, 2015
Parent Education Through Parent and Child Participation
Classes focus on the following skills: creative art, pre-math, reading readiness, science exploration,
drama corner, physical fitness, social circle time, cultural awareness, and field trips.
Parents will assist with all aspects of these classes
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
18 to 24 Month Olds
Course # 072307
Fee: $150
9:15 –11:30 am
Room 1
Brenda Banchieri
18 to 24 Month Olds
Course # 072308
Fee: $150
9:15—11:30 am
Room 2
Sharon Morgan
2 and 3 Year Olds
Course # 072421
Fee: $150
9:15-11:30am
Room 1
Brenda Banchieri
18 to 24 months
Course # 072309
Fee: $150
9:15-11:30am
Room 3
Ann Marie Root
2 and 3 Year Olds
Course 072417
Fee: $150
9:15—11:30 am
Room 3
Jonna Carlile
2 and 3 Year Olds
Course # 072418
Fee: $150
9:15—11:30 am
Room 1
Brenda Banchieri
2and 3 Year Olds
Course # 072422
Fee: $150
9:15—11:30 am
Room 3
Ann Marie Root
2 and 3 Year Olds
Course # 072423
Fee: $150
9:15—11:30 am
Room 2
Sharon Morgan
3 to 5 Year Olds
Course # 072507
Fee: $150
9:15—11:30 am
Room 2
Sharon Morgan
2 and 3 Year Olds
Course # 072419
Fee: $150
9:15—11:30 am
Room 3
Jonna Carlile
3 to 5 Year Olds
Course # 072508
Fee: $150
9:15—11:30 am
Room 2
Sharon Morgan
2and 3 Year Olds
Course # 072424
Fee: $150
9:15—11:30 am
Room 1
Brenda Banchieri
2 and 3 Year Olds
Course # 072420
Fee: $150
12:00—2:15 pm
Room 1
Brenda Banchieri
3 to 5 Year Olds
Course # 072509
Fee: $150
12:00—2:15 pm
Room 2
Sharon Morgan
2 and 3 Year Olds
Course # 072425
Fee: $90
9:15—11:30 am
Room 2
Sharon Morgan
3 to 5 Year Olds
Course # 072510
Fee: $90
9:15—11:30 am
Room 2
Sharon Morgan
18 to 24 Month Olds
Course # 072310
Fee: $80
9:15—11:30 am
Room 2
Sharon Morgan
18 to 24 Month Olds
Course # 072311
Fee: $90
9:15—11:30 am
Room 3
Ann Marie Root
2 and 3 Year Olds
Course # 072426
Fee: $90
9:15—11:30 am
Room 2
Sharon Morgan
2 and 3 Year Olds
Course # 072427
Fee: $90
9:15—11:30 am
Room 3
Ann Marie Root
Following documents must be submitted
At time of registration, a copy of your child’s immunization (including children in childcare) AND a
negative T.B. Report (from within the LAST FOUR YEARS) is required for each parent attending
class. WE MUST HAVE THESE RECORDS BEFORE YOU ATTEND CLASS.
We also provide child care for siblings 6 months and up for $50 per child per class. We accept
an additional child in the same class for a fee of $75. Please select classes wisely; there will
be no refunds, cancellations, or make-ups. NO EXCEPTIONS!
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Pre-registration is required 3 days in advance for all classes.
Visit www.face.edu for detailed course descriptions.
Fremont Adult and Continuing Education
Fremont Unified School District
4210 Technology Drive
Fremont, CA 94538
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Register On Campus!
Fremont Adult and Continuing Education
4700 Calaveras Avenue
Fremont, CA 94538
Phone: (510) 793-6465
Website: www.face.edu
Main Office Hours
M - Th 8:30am - 9:00pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:00pm
FUSD Board of Education
Desrie Campbell — President
Ann Crosbie — Vice President
Larry Sweeney — Clerk
Yang Shao —Member
LEARN ENGLISH
PARENTING EDUCATION
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA - GED PREP
Fremont Unified School District
James Morris, Ed.D - Superintendent
Raul Parungao - Associate Superintendent
Kim Wallace, Ed.D - Asst. Superintendent, Instructional Services
Raul Zamora, Ed.D - Asst. Superintendent, Human Resources