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English Language Learning
Classes and tutorials for immigrants and refugees interested in learning
English or enhancing their current English skills. Students also study
culture and life in the United States and gain the skills and knowledge to
obtain U.S. citizenship.
Family Literacy
Family literacy programs offer effective parenting techniques, early
childhood education for families, and parent/child interaction time.
By learning together, families are empowered to improve their lives.
Foundation Skills
A variety of classes in basic and high school skills, including reading,
writing and math; preparation for the GED tests and Vermont Adult Diploma
Program; computer skills development; and college readiness.
General Educational Development
Certificate (GED)
Preparation for the 5 GED tests in the areas of math, writing, reading
comprehension, science, and social studies.
High School Completion
There is a new path to a high school diploma for Vermonters age 16-21 who are not enrolled in school. Act 176 authorizes high schools to join forces with Learning Works and youth who have left school to create individualized graduation plans. These plans can include a wide range of education and training experiences, counseling and health services, and innovative community partnerships. There is no cost to the student. To learn more about this exciting opportunity, call your local Learning Works Center or 1-800-322-4004.
Making It Work
A statewide programs that assists persons in the Reach-Up program to develop
the skills essential for obtaining and retaining employments.
Vermont Adult Diploma Program (VADP)
In cooperation with the Vermont State Department of Education, students
are provided the opportunity to earn a high school diploma from their local
school by completing projects demonstrating skills that meet standards.
Workplace Fee-for-Service
Affordable and customized classes that meet the educational and training
needs of employees.
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