Fairfield-Suisun Adult School - Fairfield

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Fairfield-Suisun Adult School - Fairfield
Fairfield-Suisun
Adult School
Schedule of Classes
Winter / Spring 2016
January 5, 2016 – June 2, 2016
CELEBRATING OVER 50 YEARS
OF SERVING THE COMMUNITY
Today’s Student - Tomorrow’s Workforce
High School Diploma
English for Employment
Career Education
Positive Parenting
www.fsusd.org/fsas
900 Travis Boulevard
Fairfield, CA 94533
(707) 421-4155
Office Hours: M-Th: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM; Fri: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Mission Statement
The Mission of Fairfield-Suisun Adult School is to provide educational
opportunities that support students in the pursuit of their diverse
educational and personal goals, and to facilitate a high level of student
achievement.
Vision Statement
Fairfield-Suisun Adult School provides students opportunities in a safe and
affordable environment...
 to have a second chance to reach purposeful educational and career goals
 to build confidence
 to prepare students for a better future
Message from James Woods, Principal
Greetings,
Welcome to your Fairfield-Suisun Adult School. We have recently updated
our schedule of classes for the Winter and Spring 2016 Trimesters. Adult
learners can choose from a variety of classes to strengthen skills in reading,
writing, math, or classes to learn English as a second language. We also have
classes to help learners prepare for the GED and HiSET tests.
We offer a wide variety of parent education classes, college and career
classes, and computer classes. Many of our classes are offered both day and
evening. I encourage you to review our course offerings and to register for
classes as soon as possible. At Fairfield-Suisun Adult School, we are committed
to working with each individual to develop common goals for learning and to
make your success a reality. At any time if you have a concern, a comment, or a
suggestion, please bring it to our attention. We look forward to working with you
in continuing programs of excellence and developing a school of opportunity for
our community.
Thanks for choosing Fairfield-Suisun Adult School for your learning needs.
James Woods, Principal
Fairfield-Suisun Adult School Leadership Team
Loretta Garcia
Adult Secondary
Diane Wilson
Career Technical
Renee Morgan
Classified Staff
Elizabeth Kolakoski
English Language Acquisition
Cheryl Stumbaugh
Parent Education
Betty Harrington – Assistant Principal
James Woods – Principal
Fairfield-Suisun Adult School
is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and
Colleges and provides the following programs for students:
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Adult Basic Education
Adult Secondary Education
Career Technical Education
English Language Acquisition (ELA)
Parent Education
Regular Office Hours:
M – Th 8:00am – 8:00pm Fri. 8:00am – 12:00pm
Phone: (707) 421-4155
Website: www.fsusd.org/fsas
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Registration is ongoing! Join us!
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Message from the
Principal……....................................….…1
Career Development
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Table of Contents.................................2
Computer Classes – Day
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Computer Basics……………………...…3
Internet & File Management……….…...3
MS Word 2010 & Google Docs…..........3
MS Excel 2010 & Google Sheets….…..3
Personal Development
Keyboarding……………….………..…...4
Keyboarding Certification Test….…….. 4
Fundamentals of Accounting I & II….....4
Quickbooks……………………………… 4
MS Word 2010……………………….… .4
MS Excel 2010……………………….…..4
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GED/HiSET Test Prep…………….13
GED Prep in Spanish………………...13
High School Diploma………………..14
Certified Nursing Assistant…………......5
Continuing Education Units (CEUs)..…...5
CPR/First Aid – Adult, Child, Infant........5
Sterile Processing / Central
Service Technician……………………...6
Sterile Processing Externship………….6
Medical Terminology………………...….6
Pharmacy Technician…………………...7
Clinical Medical Assistant……………….7
Community Resource
Directory………………………………….15
General Info……………….…………….16
Registration Info………………………17
Office Hours / Holidays…………….17
English Language Acquisition
(ELA) (Formerly ESL)
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Registration Form…………………….18
ELA Day Classes..………………………8
ELA Night Classes………………………8
Parent/Child Literacy Class…………...10
GED Prep in Spanish…………………..13
Don’t wait to
register!
Parent Education
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Citizenship Preparation………………..12
Adult Basic Education………………13
Health Training Programs
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Notary Public Class & Exam…..………11
Notary Public Renewal………………...11
Loan Signing Agent…………………….11
Conversational Spanish 1……………..11
Conversational Spanish 2……………..11
Forklift Preparation…………………….12
ServSafe® Food Handler……………..12
Job Resources…………………………12
Computer Classes – Evening
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Kindergarten Readiness………………10
Classes may be
cancelled due to low
enrollment.
Welcome to Parenthood………………...9
Parent/Toddler………………………….. 9
Parent Education Preschool……....……9
Parent/Child Literacy Development
(ELA with your preschooler)…..……...10
Parent Education and Custody
Effectiveness…………………………...10
Preschool Family Literacy Nights…….10
Regular Office Hours:
M – TH 8:00 am – 8:00 pm Fri 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Phone: (707) 421-4155
Website: www.fsusd.org/fsas
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Career Technical - COMPUTER CLASSES – Day
Note: Students must attend the first class meeting to complete registration. If students
miss the first class meeting, their place may be given to another student on the wait list.
NO REFUNDS AFTER CLASS BEGINS.
COMPUTER BASICS
This is an opportunity to gain essential
computer skills in a gently paced class.
We will explore Microsoft Windows, the
internet and e-mail, as well as learn
shortcuts that will help you with any
program you use. Other topics which may
be included, depending on student
requests: Basics of Google Docs, photo
editing, transferring photos from camera
to computer, purchasing a computer, and
using smart phones and social media.
MS WORD 2010 AND GOOGLE
DOCS *
M-F
Fee: $50 + book
RM 11
3/7/16 - 5/12/16
12:15pm-1:15pm
Gain essential skills required for the work
force by learning how to understand word
processing software, save a document,
cut/copy/paste, use Office Clipboard, find
and replace text, and check spelling and
grammar. Other skills include copy
formats using the format painter,
changing line and paragraph spacing,
bullets and numbering, borders and
shading, inserting clip art, setting margins,
using tabs and indents, creating sections,
inserting a table, and using page breaks,
headers and footers.
M-F
Fee: $50 / no book
RM 11
1/11/16 - 3/16/16
1:15pm-2:15pm
INTERNET & FILE MANAGEMENT*
Take control and tame all those files!
Learn how to find files and manage your
filing system on a computer, a flash drive
or the cloud. You will also learn how to
manage your online accounts for social
media and create a website. Experience
using Windows Operating System is
helpful.
MS EXCEL 2010 SPREADSHEETS
AND GOOGLE SHEETS *
M-F
Fee: $50 + book
3/7/16 - 5/12/16
M-F
Fee: $50 + book
RM 11
01/11/16 - 03/16/16
12:15pm-1:15pm
RM 11
1:15-2:15pm
This class will introduce you to the basics
of spreadsheets using MS Excel and
Google Sheets. Students will learn how to
use formulas, enter labels and values,
edit cell entries, switch worksheet views,
create a complex formula, insert a
function, copy and move cell entries,
understand relative and absolute cell
references, use conditional formatting,
format values, adjust column and row
size, create and label a chart, and how to
save files as Excel or Google Sheet on a
network drive or in the cloud.
*Recommended: Basic touch typing skills, previous Windows experience or completion of
Computer Basics.
Regular Office Hours:
M – Th 8:00am – 8:00pm
Fri 8:00am – 12:00pm
Phone: (707) 421-4155
Website: www.fsusd.org/fsas
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Career Technical - COMPUTER CLASSES – Evening
Sign up early to avoid class cancellation
KEYBOARDING
Increase your speed and accuracy using
computer aided instructional software.
Learn proper 10-key and keyboarding
techniques that are valuable for personal
use and in the business world.
QUICKBOOKS
Learn the basics of this #1 rated
accounting software that tracks your
income and expenses, can pull
information from your bank and Excel,
and gather all of your tax information into
one place.
T/TH
Fee: $30 per session
RM 2
1/19/16 - 2/18/16
6:00 – 8:00pm
2/23/16 - 3/31/16
6:00 – 8:00pm
4/05/16 - 5/05/16
6:00 – 8:00pm
M/W
RM 13
Fee: $50/session + book fee
2/01/16 - 4/06/16
6:00pm – 8:30pm
4/11/16 - 5/25/16
6:00pm – 8:30pm
KEYBOARDING CERTIFICATION
MS WORD 2010
Gain essential skills required for the work
force by learning how to understand
word processing software, save a
document, cut/copy/paste, use Office
Clipboard, find and replace text, and
check spelling and grammar. Other skills
include copy formats using the format
painter, changing line and paragraph
spacing, bullets and numbering, borders
and shading, inserting clip art, setting
margins, using tabs and indents, creating
sections, inserting a table, and using
page breaks, headers and footers.
Obtain a keyboarding certificate. Keyboarding
tests will be given Tuesdays & Thursdays.
Please arrive between 6:00pm to 6:30pm
during scheduled class sessions listed above.
Register in the office.
RM 2
Fee: $20
(No fee for current Keyboarding students).
No certification tests on the first or last night
of a session or on school holidays.
FUNDAMENTALS OF
ACCOUNTING I AND II
The course follows the systematic
accounting cycle of a service business
with an emphasis on conceptual
understanding and financial statement
analysis so students can apply
accounting concepts to real-world
situations and make informed decisions.
Students will learn important business
language and accounting terminology,
fundamental accounting concepts, the
accounting equation, the double entry
system, debits and credits, adjusting
entries, posting transactions, financial
statements, and more. Students start
with a sole proprietorship in Session I
and a corporation in Session II.
WED
Fee: $25 + book fee
RM 11
2/3/16-5/18/16
6:00pm - 8:30pm
MS EXCEL 2010
Many companies today require a working
knowledge of spreadsheets. This class
introduces the basics of spreadsheets
using MS Excel. Students will learn how
to use formulas, enter labels and values,
edit cell entries, switch worksheet views,
create a complex formula, insert a
function, copy and move cell entries,
understand relative and absolute cell
references, use conditional formatting,
format values, adjust column and row
size, and create and label a chart.
Allow 2 or more sessions to complete
coursework. Same book used for both
sessions. Lab fee good for 140 days.
MON
Fee: $25 + book fee
RM 11
1/11/16 - 5/16/16
6:00pm - 8:30pm
T/TH
RM 11
Fee: $50.00/session + book and lab fee
For online registration,
Accounting I 2/2/16 - 3/31/16 6:00–8:30pm
Accounting II 4/5/16 - 5/26/16 6:00–8:30pm
click directly on the mouse icon
to register online.
Regular Office Hours:
M – TH 8:00am – 8:00pm
Fri. 8:00am – 12:00pm
Phone: (707) 421-4155
Website: www.fsusd.org/fsas
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Health Training Programs
CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT
(for State Certification)
This well-recognized & successful 250-hour
course teaches basic nursing care and
includes comprehensive classroom
instruction and supervised training in local
health care facilities. This course is
approved by the California Department of
Health Services. Register early - space is
limited due to high demand.
Class:
Clinical:
M-F
M-F
8:00am - 1:00pm RM 8
7:30am - 12:30pm
CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEUs)
Each session qualifies for 4 CEUs.
Fee: $30/class
TH
RM 8
5:00pm - 9:00pm
Living to 100
Death/Dying/End of Life Care
Taste What You Are Missing
Touch
Ethics in Healthcare
1/14/16
2/11/16
3/10/16
4/14/16
5/12/16
CPR/FIRST AID – Adult, Child, Infant
Winter Class Dates:
1/5/16 –4/1/16 This course covers First Aid and CPR
essentials for adults, children, and infants.
You must attend orientation on:
TH
10/22/15
12:30pm
RM 8 Students will receive an EMS Safety
Services Certification Card that is good for
Spring Class Dates:
4/4/16–6/22/16 2 years upon completion of the class.
You must attend orientation on:
TH
2/25/16
12:30pm
RM 8 IMPORTANT: Students must be able to
read English sufficiently to understand the
skill book. Bring an exercise mat or towel to
Fall 2016 classes:
Class Dates
class and a snack. Students must be in
TBD
good physical shape to kneel on the floor
You must attend orientation on:
TH
5/26/16
12:30pm
RM 8 for training. Students will not be admitted
late.
TO REGISTER, YOU MUST:
Fee: $60
FSAS LIBRARY
1) Pre-register. Space is limited due to
Sat
2/20/16
9:00 am – 1:00 pm
high demand – register early.
Sat
5/14/16
9:00am – 1:00 pm
2) Attend mandatory orientation (*see
below).
3) Demonstrate English language
proficiency to be accepted into the class.
Program Fee: $750
($100 due at time of registration)
($650 due prior to start of class)
Textbook Fee: $125
Additional costs for uniform, name badge,
stethoscope, physical exam and state test
fee.
Fingerprinting fee is non-refundable. If you
require a refund for this class, it may be
made by check and takes 2-3 weeks.
*Mandatory Orientation consists of
assessment, book payment of $105 and
fingerprinting at the Adult School. On the day of
orientation, do not wash hands or use hand
lotions. Bring social security number and a
photo ID with your current name. Allow 3 hours.
For classes with the
mouse icon
click directly on the icon
to go directly to our
online registration page.
Regular Office Hours:
M – Th 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Fri 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Phone: (707) 421-4155
Website: www.fsusd.org/fsas
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Health Training Programs
Sterile Processing / Central
Service Technician
(In class training)
The Central Service Technician course
introduces students to the theories and
principles
of
Sterile
Processing
Technology and Infection Control.
Subjects covered in the first half of the
course include an
overview of
Microbiology, Anatomy and Physiology,
Medical Terminology, Infection Control
and Decontamination. The second half
of the course focuses on the Sterile
Processing Department. Topics include
Packaging,
Sterilization,
and
Instrumentation. Upon completion of this
course, students will be presented with
a Certificate of Competency.
Sterile Processing / Central
Service Technician (Externship)
Central Service Technician Externship
students are selected by the instructor
on the basis of their overall CST
(in-class)
grade
point
average,
attendance and punctuality record, and
work maturity skills. The CST Externship
provides a forum for clinical application
of concepts and skills learned in the
classroom under the direct supervision
of an experienced Central Services
Technician. The experience and skills
gained
from
this
externship
is
immeasurable and invaluable. Upon
completion of this externship, students
are confident to begin working as a
Central Service Technician in any
medical facility.
Registration Fee: $250.00
This certificate satisfies the educational
requirements for admission to challenge
the National Institute for the Certification
of Healthcare Sterile Processing and
Distribution
Personnel
certification
examination (NICHSPDP). NICHSPDP
is a nationally recognized certification
organization that has the approval of the
American Hospital Association.
Online registration only at
www.fsusd.org/fsas
Registration is for the REQUIRED
Assessment ONLY and does not
guarantee placement in the class.
Medical Terminology
This course is designed for non-medical
professionals who want to learn medical
terminology to pursue a career in the
healthcare or pharmaceutical industries.
Students will learn medical terminology
through a unique combination of
anatomy and physiology, word building
principles, and phonetic “sounds like”
pronunciations.
 Online registration: $100
 Must pay remainder of $700 class
fee prior to start of class.
 Total Registration Fees is $800
Class is offered 2 evenings a week for 5
months. Next orientation registration will
be in late July / early August (date TBD–
check our website for updates).
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T/TH
Fee: $150, incl. book
RM 28
1/12/16 – 5/12/16
5:30pm – 8:30pm
THE COURSE FEE IS NON-REFUNDABLE AFTER THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS.
Regular Office Hours:
M – Th 8:00am – 8:00pm
Fri: 8:00 am – 12:00pm
Phone: (707) 421-4155
Website: www.fsusd.org/fsas
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Healthcare Training Programs
OFFERED AT ADULT SCHOOL
For generations of California adult learners, public adult schools
and community colleges have contributed mightily to their personal, educational and
professional development by providing accessible and affordable adult education
programming. But California’s long-running state budget crisis has forced many K-12 and
community college districts to cut back and even eliminate their adult education programs and
services. Those that have survived, operate on reduced budgets and staffing. And while
most of our adult education leaders are experienced educators and administrators, they are
not lawyers, finance managers, marketing gurus or computer programmers.
HarperRand was founded to provide our adult education leaders a full range of costeffective, high-quality business services so that they can focus on what they do best –
educate.
For more information call (800) 927-5159 or
www.harperrand.com
Pharmacy Technician - Earn your certificate in as little as 6 months and qualify for
an entry-level position in a retail or hospital pharmacy. As a Pharmacy Technician you will
help the pharmacist prepare and mix prescriptions, maintain patient records, refer patients to
the pharmacist for counseling, and assist with inventory control, payment, collection,
purchasing and billing. This program includes 182 hours of classroom instruction and a 120hour clinical pharmacy externship. The program will prepare you to take the Exam for Certified
Pharmacy Technicians (ExCPT) from the National Healthcare Association (NHA). This
program prepares students for state registration with the California Board of Pharmacy.
Dates
2/22-6/15/16
Days
M-TH
Hours
1:00pm - 4:00pm
Location
Adult School RM 6
Clinical Medical Assistant - 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.
Dates
2/22-4/21/16
4/26-6/21/16
Days
M-TH
M-TH
Hours
9:00am - 2:00pm
9:00am - 2:00pm
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Location
Adult School RM 28
Adult School RM 28
English Language Acquisition (ELA)
(Formerly ESL)
. ELA STUDENTS LEARN TO:
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LOS ESTUDIANTES DE ELA
APRENDERAN A
speak and understand English
read and write English
apply for a job
talk to their children’s teachers
talk to the doctor
understand American customs
become U.S. citizens
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After attending ELA classes, our students
are able to advance to other programs at
the Adult School:
 Pre High School / ABE (Adult Basic
Education) classes
 High School Equivalency Test Prep classes
(GED / HiSET)
High School Diploma classes
Vocational Programs
Keyboarding / Computer classes
hablar y comprender en Inglés
leer y escribir en Inglés
aplicar para un trabajo
hablar con los maestros de sus hijos
hablar con el doctor
entender las costumbres Americanas
adquirir su ciudadania
Despues de asistir a las clases de ELA,
nuestros estudiantes pueden avanzar a otros
programmas aqui en la escuela de adultos.
 Pre-secundaria/ABE (Educacion Básica para
Adultos)
 Prueba equivalente de escuela preparatoria
conocido anteriomente como GED/HiSET
Programas Vocacionales
Mecanografia/Computaciôn
Clases para obtener el diploma de preparatioria
Class Information
Informacion de clases
DAYTIME CLASSES
1/5/16 - 6/1/16
M-F
8:30am – 11:30am
CLASES DE DIA
1/5/16 - 6/1/16
L-V
EVENING CLASSES
1/5/16 - 5/19/16
M/W
6:00pm-8:30pm
T/TH
6:00pm-8:30pm
CLASES DE NOCHE
1/5/16 - 5/19/16
L/M
6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
M/J
6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
ESL Classes are Free!
AVISO SOBRE LAS INSCRIPCIONES
Las Clases de ESL son Gratis!
Call 707-399-4646 for information on
registering.
Llame al 707-399-4646 para mas
informacion.
Book purchase prices may vary.
Students need to provide their own
headsets with microphone.
Precio de libros puede variar.
Estudiantes necesitan proveer sus
propios audífonos con microfono.
8:30 am - 11:30 am
Additional ELA classes are held at:
Anna Kyle Elementary
Gretchen Higgins Elementary
1600 Kidder Ave., Fairfield, CA
1525 Pembroke Way, Dixon, CA
Tolenas Elementary
Linford L. Anderson Elementary
4500 Tolenas Road, Fairfield, CA
415 East C Street, Dixon, CA
Grange Middle School
1975 Blossom Ave., Fairfield, CA
Other classes taught in Spanish:
Parent/Child Literacy Class - Aprenda Ingles con su hijo(a)……………….………..Pg 10
GED Prep in Spanish - Nuevas clases en Español para preparación de GED….…..Pg 13
Regular Office Hours:
M – Th 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Fri 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Phone: (707) 421-4155
Website: www.fsusd.org/fsas
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PARENT EDUCATION
WELCOME TO PARENTHOOD
(M/W/F) PARENT EDUCATION
PRESCHOOL COOPERATIVE**
(Birth - 12 months)
The beginning of this journey is a precious
period in your life that deserves your
attention. Make time for you and your baby
by attending this group. Get the support to
make the transition into parenthood as
smooth as possible to increase your
confidence and make connections with other
new parents.
FRI
Fee: $15
1/29/16 – 5/20/16
No Class: 3/25/16
Be a part of your 3-5 year old preschooler’s
classroom experience. Teachers will guide
and assist parents as they participate in
classroom activities as their preschoolers
gain confidence and independence.
*Mandatory orientation 2/16/16.
M/W/F
Fee: $30
Room KB
1/25/16 - 5/25/16
9:00am-12:00pm
No Class: 2/8, 2/15, 3/21-3/25, 4/29
Room 17
12:30pm-2:00 pm
(T/TH) PARENT EDUCATION
PRESCHOOL COOPERATIVE**
PARENT/TODDLER (12-24 months)
Be a part of your 3-5 year old preschooler’s
classroom experience. Teachers will guide
and assist parents as they participate in
classroom activities as their preschoolers
gain confidence and independence.
*Mandatory orientation 2/16/16.
Parents and toddlers attend this class
together where principles, skills and
connections with other parents help you feel
more confident in your parenting role. Class
will provide:
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Information on how young children
think, feel and act
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Effective ways to teach cooperation
and discipline
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Signing time
WED
Fee: $15
1/27/16 - 5/25/16
No Class: 3/23/16
T/TH
Fee: $25
Room KB
1/26/16 - 5/24/16
12:00pm-3:00pm
No Class: 3/22, 3/24
*MANDATORY ORIENTATION
for Parent Education
Preschool Classes:
Room 17
9:15am-11:15 am
PARENT/TODDLER (24-36 months)
Thursday, February 16, 2016
6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Childcare Available
Parent and toddlers attend this class
together. Class will provide:
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A look at the long term goals of
parenting
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Information on how young children
think, feel and act
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Skills that can increase your child’s
self-esteem and confidence
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Support for yourself, as a parent and as
a person
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Effective ways to teach cooperation
and discipline
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Circle Time and pre-preschool projects
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Signing time
T/TH
Fee: $25
1/26/16 - 5/19/16
No Class: 3/22 & 3/24
**Cooperative Preschool:
As a cooperative preschool our
parents participate in the program
one out of the three days by
assisting in the classroom and
providing their ideas and energy that
shapes the class. Our parents learn
with their children through an
exchange of ideas with other
parents and the teacher.
Room 17
9:15am-11:15 am
Click on the mouse icon to register online.
Visit
www.solano-spaceprogram.com
for more information on our
parent education programs.
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PARENT EDUCATION
PARENT/CHILD LITERACY
DEVELOPMENT
Aprenda Ingles con su hijo(a)
Desarrollo de la Alfabetización / Niño
Padres
This class is for English Language Learners
who have children ages 3-5. The class will
provide parents with instruction in speaking,
listening to, and writing in English and will
focus on the literacy development of their
children. Each session begins with parents
working with a teacher on their English
language development while their children
participate in preschool activities and circle
time with co-teachers. The end of each
session includes a story time and a literacybased activity for parents and children to
work on together. Through this class,
parents will be able to:
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Esta clase es para estudiantes aprendiendo
inglés que tienen hijos entre las edades de 3
a 5. La clase proveerá a los padres con
instrucción de escribir, escuchar y hablar en
Inglés y se enfocara en el desarrollo escolar
de sus hijos. Cada sesión comienza con los
padres quienes trabajaran con un profesor
que les enseñara Inglés, mientras que sus
hijos participaran en actividades
preescolares. El final de cada sesión incluirá
un tiempo donde los padres y los hijos
trabajaran juntos en una actividad de
literatura. En esta clase los padres:

Learn effective strategies that are used
to teach children how to read and write
Have opportunities to practice
strategies with their children
Understand the importance of their
involvement with their children’s
education
Increase their understanding of their
role in the literacy development of their
children



M/W
Fee: $25
Room KB
1/25/16 - 5/25/16
12:00pm-2:00pm
No Class: 2/8, 2/15, 2/16, 3/21, 3/23
Lun / Mie
Fee: $25
Salon: KB
1/25 a 5/25/16
12:00pm-2:00pm
No hay clases: 2/8, 2/15, 2/16, 3/21, 3/23
PEACE (Parent Education and
Custody Effectiveness)
PRESCHOOL FAMILY
LITERACY NIGHTS
Create an effective co-parenting relationship
between divorcing and separating parents.
Two 3½-hour sessions on Saturdays
endorsed by local judicial and parenting
advocates. Classes are designed for newly
divorced/ separated parents. Three locations
available:
Join us for a fun, free night of
preschool activities and storytelling.
Wed
Wed
Aprenderán estrategias eficaces que se
utilizan para enseñar a los niños a leer y
escribir
Tendrán la oportunidad de practicar
estrategias escolares con sus hijos
Comprenderán la importancia de su
participación en la educación de sus
hijos
Comprenderán la importancia de su
papel en el desarrollo educativo de sus
hijos
Adult School Library
2/3/16
6:00pm-7:30 pm
4/20/16 6:00pm-7:30 pm
FAIRFIELD: Adult School, 900 Travis Blvd.
SAT
Fee: $35
RM KB
02/20/16 and 02/27/16
9:00am-12:30pm
05/07/16 and 05/14/1
9:00am-12:30pm
KINDERGARTEN READINESS
ROUNDUP
10:00 am-2:00 pm
Adult School Multi-Purpose Room
Saturday, 3/5/16
Saturday, 3/12/16
VACAVILLE:
WED
2/3/16 and 2/10/16
5/4/16 and 5/11/16
FOLLOW-UP READINESS
WORKSHOP
Country High School
100-A McClellan St.
5:00-8:30pm
5:00-8:30pm
VALLEJO:
Call Dalia Rivera @ Rivera & Marino
Parenting Services for class dates/times.
707-332-1899 or 707-641-3672
10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Adult School
Saturday, 4/9/16
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CAREER DEVELOPMENT
NOTARY PUBLIC CLASS & EXAM
LOAN SIGNING AGENT
Start your own business or add to your
current business working f/t or p/t as a
notary public. This one-day course will teach
you everything you need to know to be a
successful notary public.
This course is designed to provide a Notary
Public with the additional education they need
to be successful loan signing agents. A
certificate of completion will be awarded.
The course is provided by an official notary
public education provider for the State of
California. Bring a California driver’s license,
a California I.D. card or a passport. A
Notary Public must be 18 years old, be a
California resident, be able to read, write
and understand English, successfully
complete this course, pass a state exam,
and pass a background check.
The State exam is administered at the end
of class. You must bring a separate check
made payable to the Secretary of State for
$40.00 (no cash), a legal form of
identification, two #2 pencils, and a 2”x2”
color passport photo to submit with the
notary application.
FEE: $99 + $30 in materials paid directly to
the instructor on the first day of class.
SAT
5/7/16
Exam:
RM 5
8:30am-4:00pm
4:30pm-5:30pm
For more information contact:
CA Notary Training Ctr. / 855-291-9516
www.canotarytrainingcenter.com
NOTARY PUBLIC RENEWAL
This course provides all of the required
training for a notary public to renew their
commission at the end of their commission
period.
FEE: $99 + $30 in materials paid directly to the
instructor on the first day of class.
SAT
RM 5
5/14/16
9:00am-1:00pm
For more information contact:
CA Notary Training Ctr. / 855-291-9516
www.canotarytrainingcenter.com
CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH 1
In this beginning class, students will learn
basic vocabulary and grammar, and practice
conversational Spanish in a relaxed classroom
setting.
Fee: $65 + $65 in materials paid directly to the
instructor on the first day of class.
MON
FF Senior Center
1/5-3/14/16
6:00pm-7:30pm
(NO CLASS 1/18, 2/8, 2/15)
CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH 2
This class uses vocabulary and grammar
introduced in Spanish 1. New verb tenses will
be taught and practiced. Students will increase
their communication skills by writing sentences
and participating in conversation. They will
increase their ability to speak by reading and
discussing stories in Spanish.
Fee: $65 + $65 in materials paid directly to the
instructor on the first day of class.
MON
FF Senior Center
1/5/16-3/14/16
6:00pm-7:30pm
(NO CLASS 1/18, 2/8, 2/15)
FEE: $89 + $30 materials fee paid directly to
the instructor on the first day of class.
SAT
5/7/15
Please note for
Conversational Spanish classes:
 If the classes do not fill to a
minimum of participants by the
second class meeting, students will
be offered the opportunity to
continue the class by adding a
small surcharge to the class fee.
RM 5
12:00pm-5:30pm
The State exam is administered at the end
of class. You must bring a separate check
made payable to the Secretary of State for
$40.00 (no cash), a legal form of
identification, a 2”x2” color passport
photograph, two #2 pencils, and an official
photo ID to submit with the notary
application.
 These classes qualify for Buy Back
and Professional Development
credit for Fairfield-Suisun Unified
School District employees.
Click directly on the mouse icon to
register online.
Regular Office Hours:
M – Th 8:00am – 5:00pm
Fri 8:00am – 12:00pm
Phone: (707) 421-4155
Website: www.fsusd.org/fsas
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CAREER DEVELOPMENT
FORKLIFT PREPARATION
Become a certified powered industrial
truck (forklift truck) operator – an
operator who has the knowledge and
skills to operate a lift truck in a safe and
professional manner. The 4-hour class
includes classroom safety training
followed by hands-on operation. At the
conclusion of the class, students will
receive forklift certification.
Spanish materials/testing available
upon request for English classes.
SAT
02/27/16
05/14/16
FEE: $65
RM 12
(English) 9:00am-1:30pm
(Spanish) 1:30pm-5:30pm
(English) 9:00am-1:30pm
ServSafe® Food Handler
Learn basic food safety practices for
preparing and serving food, how to
prevent food-borne illness, and how to
train employees in food sanitation. Earn
your certificate for a job in food service.
SAT
02/20/16
05/07/15
Fee: $20
RM 4
8:00am-5:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
JOB RESOURCES
Workforce Investment Board (WIB)
Fairfield-Suisun Adult School is a qualified
school registered with the Workforce
Investment Board of Solano County. WIB
services include job placement assistance,
job readiness training and limited vocational
training. The application process can be 6090 days. For information, contact the
Solano Employment Connection/WIB at
707-863-3500.
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
CITIZENSHIP
PREPARATION
This class is offered to those interested in
becoming citizens. Students will learn
about citizenship requirements, study
American history and government,
complete an application, and prepare for
the oral interview. Classes are taught in
English. Students must be Level 2/3 or
above and be able to complete the
registration form without assistance to
enroll in the class.
TUES
FEE: $40 (includes book)
RM 8
01/5/16 – 03/1/16
6:00pm - 8:30pm
3/29/16 – 5/24/16
6:00pm - 8:30pm
RRACN PARA LA CIUDADANIA
Preparacion Para La
Ciudadania
Esta clase es ofrecida a todas aquellas
personas interesadas en adquirir su
ciudadania. Los estudiantes aprenderan
sobre los requisitos para la ciudadania,
estudiaran la historia y gobierno de
Estados Unidos, llenaran la aplicacion y
se prepararan para la entrevista oral. Las
clases son en ingles. Los estudiantes
deben estar por lo minimo en nivel 2/3 de
ESL y necesitan completar la forma de
inscripcion sin asistencia para
matricularse en esta clase.
Martes
Costo: $40
incluye el libro
Want to become a US Citizen?
If you speak, read and write English, you are
ready to fill out your citizenship application.
Enroll in the citizenship class to help you
prepare for the test.
Solano Employment Connection (SEC)
One-Stop system: Fairfield-Suisun Adult
School is a member of the SEC. Students
are encouraged to conduct their job search
at the SEC and access the many career
and employment resources found at the
One-Stop Center. SEC is open MondayFriday 8:00am-5:00pm and is located at
320 Campus Lane, off Suisun Valley
Road.
Regular Office Hours:
M – Th 8:00am – 8:00pm
Fri. 8:00am – 12:00pm
Phone: (707) 421-4155
Website: www.fsusd.org/fsas
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ADULT BASIC EDUCATION & GED/HiSET TEST PREPARATION
Both daytime and evening classes are held throughout the school year. All students are initially assessed for
basic skills and placed in classes based on assessment outcomes and educational goals.
Registration/Assessment Information
Test Center Information
Registration opportunities held weekly. Students can
sign up for the next available event in the office.

Limited space is available

Plan to arrive promptly

Late arrivals will not be admitted

Allow 1-2 hours

No children permitted
Fairfield-Suisun Adult School joins
PEARSON VUE Network to offer
accessible and secure certification
testing.
Fairfield-Suisun Adult School has signed an agreement
with Pearson VUE, the computer-based testing (CBT)
business of Pearson, to test candidates pursuing key
industry certifications from leading IT programs, such as
Cisco, CompTIA, EMC, HP, LPI, Oracle and VMware.
Adult Basic Education Classes
The Adult Basic Education (ABE) or High School
Equivalency Test Preparation Classes (Level 1)
provide adults with basic academic skills that will help
them at work and in their personal lives, enabling
them to become more productive members of the
community.
Students may continue in the program until they have
acquired the basic skills needed to be successful in
the equivalency test, high school diploma program, or
have reached their individual goal.
DAY CLASSES
T/TH
12:15pm -2:15pm
EVENING CLASSES
T/TH
5:30pm -8:30pm
Visit www.pearsonvue.com or call 1-800-704-3613
RM 13
The High School Equivalency Test Preparation
Classes (Level 2) provide students with the
necessary skills to successfully complete the GED or
HiSET equivalency exams.
Students may continue in the program until they have
acquired the basic skills needed to be successful in the
equivalency test, or have reached their individual goal.
RM 15
RM 15
RM 12
GED Preparation Classes in Spanish
Nuevas clases en Español para preparación
de GED
EVENING CLASSES/ CLASES DE TARDE
Tue / martes
5:30pm - 8:30pm
(Math)
Thur / jueves
5:30pm - 8:30pm
(Reading/Science/History)
Testing Center is open for assistance to register
every Thursday morning from 9:00am-11:00am
except
holidays
or
school
closure
days.
Call: 707-421-4391 for more information.
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High School Equivalency Test Preparation
Classes
DAY CLASSES
M-F
10:10am -11:40am
EVENING CLASSES
M or W
5:30pm - 8:30pm
(English, Science, History)
T/TH
5:30pm - 8:30pm
(Math)
Pearson VUE’s advanced system administers exams on
behalf of hundreds of businesses, boards and
organizations around the globe through the world's largest
most secure test center network. The system enables
candidates to register and reschedule their tests online or
through a Pearson VUE call center.
RM 15
RM 15
High School Equivalency Testing Options
GED
HiSET
Computer Based
Paper Based
Testing
Testing
Registration
Register at:
Register at:
Information
www.ged.com
www.hiset-ets.org
1-877-392-6433
1-855-694- 4738
Sections
 Reasoning Through Language Arts
Language Arts
Reading
Mathematical
Language Arts
Reasoning
Writing
Science
Mathematics
Social Studies
Science
Social Studies
Pricing
$140. 00 for full
$140.00 for full
battery (all sections)
battery (all sections)
$35.00 per section
$29.00 per section
$15.00 for first 2
A one-time $20.00
retakes
Ca State testing fee
is charged to first
Discounted retakes
time test takers
are available for 12
months after the initial
Up to two
test attempt.
additional retakes
included per subject
with the purchase of
a Full Test Battery.
Retakes must be
completed within 12
months from the
date of the test
battery purchase.
A CREDIT CARD IS REQUIRED
TO PROCESS PAYMENT OF EXAM FEES
California requires testing candidates to provide proof of
identity and California residency. Testing candidates must
be at least 18 years old or within 60 days of their 18th
birthday. If the testing candidate is 17 years of age and not
within 60 days of their 18th birthday, please contact the GED
or HiSET toll free customer service line for further
requirements. Special accommodations offered upon
approval of candidate’s application.
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HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA
Both daytime and evening classes are held throughout the school year. Students who complete
their requirements will earn a high school diploma from the Fairfield-Suisun Adult School.
Concurrent Enrollment for High
School Students
Registration/Assessment Information
Registration opportunities are held weekly.
Students can sign up for the next available
event in the office. Please bring a copy of
your high school transcript to register.

Limited space is available

Plan to arrive promptly

Late arrivals will not be admitted

Allow 1-2 hours

No children permitted
Students currently enrolled in a high school
may attend the adult school concurrently to
make up credits for graduation. Classes are
held on a trimester schedule. Student must
enroll through their high school counselor.
Trimester 3
M-TH 2/29/16 – 5/4/16
M/W
2/29/16 – 5/9/16
T/TH 3/1/16 – 5/5/16
Diploma Requirements
3:30pm–5:00 pm
5:30pm–8:30 pm
5:30pm–8:30 pm
Daytime Classes
Credits earned at previous high schools,
adult schools, and colleges will be counted
towards their diploma. Students will work on
only the credits needed to complete
requirements. A transcript from the last high
school attended is required.
Daytime classes are held between 8:30am3:15pm Monday-Friday.
Students can
attend on a full-time or part-time basis.
Students must attend at least one class
period. Available class periods are:
1st Period
2nd Period
3rd Period
4th Period
English
40 credits
Algebra
10 credits
Mathematics
20 credits
Life Science
10 credits
Physical Science
10 credits
World History
10 credits
U.S. History
10 credits
American Government
5 credits
Economics
5 credits
Fine Arts/Foreign Language
10 credits
Art/Vocational Ed.
10 credits
Electives
35 credits
School to Career Transitions
5 credits
Total:
180 credits
8:30 am - 10:00 am
10:10 am - 11:40 am
12:15 pm - 1:45 pm
1:45 pm - 3:15 pm
Evening Classes
Evening classes are held 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Monday and Wednesday. Classes are multisubject and self paced.
California High School Exit Exam
(CAHSEE)
In October 2015, SB172 passed, waiving the
CAHSEE requirement for students that meet
all other high school requirements.
Students who did not pass their CAHSEE
exam but completed all other requirements
from 2003 through 2015 may be eligible to
receive their high school diploma.
Current students who finish their high school
requirements will not be required to take the
CAHSEE exam.
Regular Office Hours:
M – Th 8:00 am – 8:00 pm Fri 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Phone: (707) 421-4155
Website: www.fsusd.org/fsas
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COMMUNITY RESOURCE DIRECTORY
We are pleased to offer the following resource numbers. The Fairfield-Suisun Adult School is not responsible
for the services of any of the organizations listed. This list has been compiled solely for the purpose of
assisting students and the community to locate services.
Sutter Solano Regional Medical Group... ........432-2600
EMERGENCY
Life Threatening Emergency ..................................911
Sutter Solano Medical Center, Vallejo............ 554-4444
SAFEQUEST-Domestic Violence, Rape, Sexual
Assault…………….…………………...800-487-7233
PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS
Fairfield ..............................................…...422-7345
Vallejo .......................................................557-6600
United Way Help Line ............................................211
Bransford State Preschool Program…….…….421-3208
Preschool Screening for Special Ed. Needs......422-0122
Parent & Child Ed………….Solano-spaceprogram.com
Information and Referral 24 hours a day
SAFETY
Mental Health .........................................800-547-0495
Emergency .................................................................911
Mental Crisis...........................................…...428-1131
Fairfield Police .................................................428-7300
Adult Protective Services .......................800-850-0012
Suisun Police ....................................................421-7373
Child Protective Services. ......................800-544-8696
SHELTER / HOUSING
CHILDCARE REFERRALS
Solano Family & Children’s Services .….863-3950
Boys Town Hotline……………...…...800-448-3000
EDUCATION
Christian Help Center ................................. .....553-8190
Community Action Council .............................427-1148
Dixon Family Services .....................................678-0442
Heather House ..................................................427-8566
Mission Solano..................................................425-3930
Fairfield-Suisun Adult School .......................421-4155
Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District........399-5000
Goodwill Industries........................................864-5440
Solano Community College ..........................864-7000
ROP................................................................399-4800
Opportunity House ...........................................446-6246
TRANSPORTATION
Solano Para transit/DART .......................... .....429-2400
Run About - Vallejo .........................................649-1999
Fairfield & Yellow Cab .......... ... 428-4400 or 422-5555
FOOD
Fairfield-Suisun Transit Bus ............................422-2877
Community Action Council .....................427-1148
Solano Commuter Information............... . 800-535-6883
Salvation Army ...................................….426-6244
Solano Food Bank ....................................421-9778
St. Mark’s Church ...............................….422-4741
UTILITIES
ATT ...........................................................800-310-2355
PG & E ......................................................800-743-5000
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
Water
Social Security & SSI ............................800-772-1213
Fairfield ............................................................428-7346
Solano County Health & Social Services
Suisun ...............................................................421-7325
General Assistance. ..................................….553-5000
Solano Garbage ................................................437-8900
Cal Fresh……………………………………784-8050
MediCal………………………………….….784-8051
State of California...................................800-807-6755
OTHER NUMBERS
Fairfield Library .......................................866-572-7587
Suisun Library...........................................866-572-7587
HEALTH SERVICES
EDD (Unemployment) .............................800-300-5616
Kaiser (General Information) ..................…..427-4025
Dept. of Motor Vehicles............................800-777-0133
North Bay Medical Center ......................…..646-5000
Solano Employment Connection......................864-3500
Solano County:
Fairfield Post Office .........................................425-2789
Crisis .........................................................784-2140
Suisun Post Office ............................................425-1334
Emergency Services ..................................784-1600
Vacaville Post Office.................................... ...451-6561
Primary Care Clinic ......................................784-2140
Telephone numbers are accurate to the best of our
knowledge at the time of printing.
Solano Network of Care
http://solano.networkofcare.org/
All area codes are 707 unless otherwise noted.
Regular Office Hours:
M – Th 8:00am – 8:00pm
Fri 8:00am – 12:00pm
Phone: (707) 421-4155
Website: www.fsusd.org/fsas
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FSAS GENERAL INFORMATION/POLICIES
REFUND POLICY
VISITORS
● In the event that we cancel a class, we will
refund your full fee.
Visitors to the adult school campus must check in at
the office and wear a VISITOR badge while on
campus. Unauthorized individuals will be directed to
leave.
● If you withdraw from a class prior to the first
class session, you may choose a full credit
voucher or a refund.
● No refunds or credit vouchers will be given after
the first class session has been held.
● Refunds are given for the CURRENT school
year only.
● Credit vouchers are only valid for the current
school year and must be used by June 30.
● No refunds will be issued the month of July.
● No Transaction Fee refunds are given for online
registrations.
● The Adult School accepts cash, money orders,
and personal checks for most fees. Certain
fees are CASH ONLY. If a check is returned
due to insufficient funds, a $25 fee will be
assessed.
● Please Note: Cash refunds are limited to cash
on hand. Refunds may be processed in the
form of a check from the Fairfield Suisun
Unified School District office and may require 23 weeks for processing.
● Refunds for payments made by check will be
held 3 weeks and may require proof of check
having been cleared by the bank before refund
is paid.
PearsonVue, GED, HiSET TESTING
In January 2014, a new generation of GED tests
were introduced. You may not combine any GED
scores earned before January 2014 with the current
tests. No previous scores can be carried over. For
more information, call the Testing Office 421-4391.
NO SMOKING POLICY
Smoking is not permitted anywhere on FairfieldSuisun Unified School District campuses. The
Fairfield-Suisun Adult School is a smoke-free
campus.
OFF-CAMPUS LOCATIONS
Our main campus, Jan Hannigan Adult Education
Center (JHC), is located at:
900 Travis Blvd., Fairfield, CA 94533
at the corner of Fairfield Ave. and Travis Blvd.
The Fairfield-Suisun Adult School also offers
classes at the following locations:
Anna Kyle Elementary
1600 Kidder Ave. Fairfield, CA 94533
Fairfield Senior Center
NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY
The Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District is
committed to equal opportunity for all individuals
in education. District programs and activities shall
be free from discrimination based on sex, sexual
orientation, gender, race, color, religion, national
origin, ethnic group, ancestry, marital or parental
status, physical or mental disability or any other
unlawful consideration.
1200 Civic Center Drive, Fairfield, CA 94533
Grange Middle School
1975 Blossom Ave, Fairfield, CA 94533
Laurel Creek Health Center
Paradise Valley Estates
2600 Estates Drive, Fairfield, CA 94533
Solano Employment Connection (WIB)
UNIFORM COMPLAINT
PROCEDURES
It is the goal of the Fairfield-Suisun Unified
School District to ensure compliance with
applicable state and federal laws and regulations.
The District has adopted policies and procedures
for the investigation and resolution of complaints
alleging failure to comply with applicable state and
federal laws. Copies of the Uniform Complaint
Procedure Policy are posted in the Adult
Education Office.
320 Campus Lane, Fairfield, CA 94533
Suisun Elementary
725 Golden Eye Way, Suisun, CA 94585
Regular Office Hours:
M – Th 8:00am – 8:00pm
Fri. 8:00am – 12:00pm
Phone: (707) 421-4155
Website: www.fsusd.org/fsas
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION / OFFICE HOURS
REGULAR OFFICE HOURS
HOLIDAYS
January 6, 2016 – May 19, 2016
Mon - Thur
8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Fri
8:00 am – 12:00 pm
The office will be closed on the following
days:
Winter Break
December 18, 2015 – January 4, 2016
May 23, 2016 – June 1, 2016
Mon – Thur
Fri
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
January 18, 2016
8:00 am – 4:00 pm
8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Lincoln’s Birthday
February 8, 2016
GRADUATION DAY
Washington’s Birthday
February 15, 2016
June 2, 2016
Office closed at 11:30 am
Spring Break
March 21-28, 2016
SUMMER HOURS
Memorial Day
May 30, 2016
June 13, 2016 – June 30, 2016
Mon – Fri
8:00 am – 3:00 pm
Summer Break
June 3-10, 2016
Adult School classes are supported by state funding or student fees.
Classes with low registration may be cancelled prior to the first meeting.
Enrollees will be notified 2 days before the first class meeting if class is cancelled.
HOW TO REGISTER:

Some classes have specific instructions on registering and may include orientation dates.
Please refer to individual class listings in this schedule for complete information.

Register in person at the Fairfield-Suisun Adult School

Register online at http://fsas-asap.fsusd.org/onlinereg or click on the mouse icon
OR
throughout the catalog (only classes with the icon can be registered for online)

OR
Mail in your registration. Complete the registration form below and on the next page
(EXCEPT: H.S. Diploma, GED, ABE, ELA, Citizenship, Sterile Processing, and CNA).
Please PRINT CLEARLY and provide all requested information to ensure quick
processing. MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: FSAS. Include telephone # and driver’s
license plus expiration date on your check.
MAIL TO: Fairfield-Suisun
Adult
School,
900
Travis
Blvd.,
Fairfield,
CA
NOTIFICATION
OF ENROLLMENT
– If you
enroll by
mail,
you will
receive
a receipt in
the94533
mail.
Students must attend the first class meeting to complete registration. If a student misses the first class
meeting, their place may be given to a wait-listed student.
Course Title
Start Date
Day / Time
NO REFUNDS AFTER CLASS BEGINS.
PLEASE FILL OUT NEXT PAGE.
TOTAL
ENCLOSED:
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Fee
Fairfield-Suisun Adult School
2015-2016 Enrollment and Registration Form
For Office Use Only
SID # _____ ____ _____
Please Print Clearly and Use Ink
Last Name ________________________________ First Name ________________________ Male _______
Female _______
Address ____________________________________________ Apt # ______ City ________________________ Zip___________
MAIN CONTACT
Phone # ____________________________ E-mail Address ___________________________________ Birthdate _____________
Native Language
 English
 Korean
 Spanish
 Tagalog
 Vietnamese  Farsi
 Chinese
Ethnicity
 Lao
 Hispanic/Latino
 Russian
 Non-Hispanic/Latino
 Other ______________
Race
 White
 Nat Alaskan  Am Indian
 Filipino  Nat Haw/Pac Isl
 Black
 Asian  Other______________
Emergency Contact Name ____________________________________ Relationship_____________________________
Main contact phone # for person listed above during your school hours: ______________________________________
Note any serious health problems here: __________________________________________________________________
Total Household Income: (By circling below, you may be able
I am Enrolling in the Following Program(s):
 Basic Education
 GED PREP
 SOAR
 High School Diploma (Daytime)  ELA (previously ESL)
 High School Diploma (Evening)
 Citizenship
 Day or Sat Vocational
 CAHSEE Only
 Parent Education
 Evening Vocational
 Community Fee
 Health & Safety
to access special State programs and funding to meet your educational goals)
(Complete if annual household income equals or is below.)
Household
Twice Per Every Two
Size
Year
Month
Month
Weeks
Week
1*
$ 21,775
$ 1,815
$ 908
$ 838
$ 419
2
29,471
2,456
1,228
1,134
567
3
37,167
3,098
1,549
1,430
715
4
44,863
3,739
1,807
1,726
863
5
52,559
4,380
2,190
2,022
1,011
6
60,255
5,022
2,511
2,318
1,159
7
67,951
5,663
2,832
2,614
1,307
8
75,647
6,304
3,152
2,910
1,455
For each additional family member, add:
$ 7,696
$ 642
$ 321
$ 296
$ 148
Highest Diploma or Degree Earned:
 GED
 Technical / Certificate
 4-year College Grad
 High School Diploma
 AA/AS Degree
 Graduate Studies
 None
 Other __________________
 Check if you obtained your degree/diploma outside of the USA
Goal(s) that You Hope to Attain (Between now and 6/30/16):
Highest Grade of School Completed: _________________
Name of high school attended:
______________________________________________________
Check All That Apply.
*(By checking the boxes below, you may be able
to access special programs and funding to meet your educational goals).
 CalWorks/TANF
 Timed out CalWorks
 Food Stamps
 Displaced Homemaker (Someone who has worked as a
homemaker outside the home and now must enter the
workforce due to loss of income from spouse or aid.)
 G.A. (General Assistance)
 Other Public Assistance (Medi-Cal, HUD, etc)
 Handicapped or Disabled
 Homeless
 Receiving Rehabilitation services
 Single Parent
 S.S.I.
 Veteran
 Funded by the Workforce Investment Board (WIB)
Please mark two (2) choices
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Improve Basic Literacy Skills
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Improve my English
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Obtain H.S. Diploma or GED by 6/30/16
Get a Job by 6/30/16
Enter college or training
Family Goal
U.S. Citizenship by 6/30/16
Enter the Military
Personal Goal
Retain a Job
Other ____________________________________________
None
 Employed
 Not employed and not seeking work
Employment Status:
 Unemployed
 Retired
How did you hear about the adult school?
 A friend
 Flyer
 Radio
 Brochure in the mail
 Facebook
 Cable TV
 Newspaper
 Twitter
 Other____________
I verify that the above information is correct to the best of my knowledge:
Signature_______________________________________________________ Date_____________________
Rev. 1/5/16
Updated classes
for Winter/Spring
2016!

Adults with Disabilities
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GED offered in Spanish

Medical Careers
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Office Training

Parent Education

Pre-CNA
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