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ADULT BASIC EDUCATION Sites Colville Newport Pullman Curlew Republic Colville Adult Basic Education Teaches foundational skills: reading, writing, math, technology and English language The programs are


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ADULT BASIC EDUCATION

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Sites

■ Colville ■ Newport ■ Pullman ■ Curlew ■ Republic

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Colville

■ Adult Basic Education

– Teaches foundational skills: reading, writing, math, technology and English language – The programs are designed for adults with academic skills below high school or who need to improve their English language skills

■ General Education Diploma (GED)

– Prepares individuals to pass a battery of four subjects (reading/language arts, math, science and social studies) to achieve the GED

■ High School Completion

– Students are able to complete up to 3 credits to earn a high school diploma

■ High School 21+

– A competency based adult high school diploma

■ I-BEST (Integrated Basic Education Skills Training)

– Teams credit content with Adult Education

■ PACE Services- People Accessing Careers and Education

– Program that teaches job skills, life skills, computer skills to individuals with cognitive impairments

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Newport

■ Adult Basic Education

– Teaches foundational skills: reading, writing, math, technology and English language – The programs are designed for adults with academic skills below high school or who need to improve their English language skills

■ GED

– Prepares individuals to pass a battery of four subjects (reading/language arts, math, science and social studies) to achieve the GED

■ High School Completion

– Students are able to complete up to 3 credits to earn a high school diploma

■ High School 21+

– A competency based adult high school diploma

■ I-BEST (Integrated Basic Education Skills Training)

– Teams credit content with Adult Education

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Pullman

■ Adult Basic Education

– Teaches foundational skills: reading, writing, math, technology and English language – The programs are designed for adults with academic skills below high school or who need to improve their English language skills

■ GED

– Prepares individuals to pass a battery of four subjects (reading/language arts, math, science and social studies) to achieve the GED

■ High School Completion

– Students are able to complete up to 3 credits to earn a high school diploma

■ High School 21+

– A competency based adult high school diploma

■ I-BEST (Integrated Basic Education Skills Training)

– Teams credit content with Adult Education

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Curlew Job Corps

■ Adult Basic Education

– Teaches foundational skills: reading, writing, math, technology and English language – The programs are designed for adults with academic skills below high school or who need to improve their English language skills

■ GED

– Prepares individuals to pass a battery of four subjects (reading/language arts, math, science and social studies) to achieve the GED

■ High School Completion

– Students are able to complete up to 3 credits to earn a high school diploma

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Republic

■ Adult Basic Education

– Teaches foundational skills: reading, writing, math, technology and English language – The programs are designed for adults with academic skills below high school or who need to improve their English language skills

■ GED

– Prepares individuals to pass a battery of four subjects (reading/language arts, math, science and social studies) to achieve the GED

■ High School Completion

– Students are able to complete up to 3 credits to earn a high school diploma

■ I-BEST (Integrated Basic Education Skills Training)

– Teams credit content with Adult Education

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Basic Education and WIOA

■ Every enrolled student becomes part of the WIOA system ■ Career pathway approach is the key factor in the service integration ■ Basic skills students may be served by multiple partners ■ Basic skills students have been identified as a population able to help meet the needs of the workforce.

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Questions?

Contact information: Linda Ames Sarah Stiffler Acting Dean Assistant Dean 509 279-6211 509 279-6203