Conejo Valley Adult School

Conejo Valley Adult School

Coordinates: 34°12′19″N 118°51′41″W / 34.20516°N 118.86136°W / 34.20516; -118.86136

Conejo Valley Adult School
Location
1025 Old Farm Road
Thousand Oaks, California,
United States United States
Information
Type public (adult school)
School district Conejo Valley Unified School District
Principal Michael Waters
Campus type Suburban
Website

Conejo Valley Adult School is a public California Adult School in Thousand Oaks, California, part of the Conejo Valley Unified School District[3]. It is the only adult education campus in the district. The school's principal is Michael Waters; counselor & administrative coordinator is Sam Kane. The school is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)[1], the accrediting body for schools and colleges in the Western United States and territories.

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Mission statement

The purpose of Conejo Valley Adult School is to serve the community by providing adults with continued lifelong educational opportunities to improve and enrich their lives.

Programs offered

  • Computer Certificate Programs & Courses
  • Medical Certificate Programs & Courses
  • GED Preparation and Testing
  • Adult and Concurrent High School Diploma Programs
  • Bridge to College Program (to transition to community college)
  • SAT Prep
  • TOEFL Prep
  • ESL Programs (including GED Prep for ESL students)
  • Literacy Program
  • Parent Education Program
  • United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) Program
  • Older Adult Enrichment Classes (e.g. drawing, painting, sculpture, needlework, Spanish, dance, yoga)
  • Community Services classes (e.g. career development and exploration, finance, fine arts, foreign language, home & garden, dance & music, personal awareness, writing, fitness & sport, food & nutrition)

References

  1. ^ [1]

Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)

External links

  • Official website: [4]
  • Facebook page: [5]
  • Directory of public California Adult Schools: [6]

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