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2065 East Valley Parkway • 760-291-3244
Registration for morning classes is Monday 8 Am
Registration for evening classes is Wednesday 6 pm
Registration may be a two-day process
Registration is limited to the first 20 students
Day Classes
Level Days Time Teacher
Beginning Low 1 M T W TH 8 am–11:15 pm Jagodnik
sses
Beginning Low 2 M T W TH 8 am–11:15 pm Altamore A
l
Beginning High M T W TH 8 am–11:15 pm Brinkmann
c
Intermediate Low M T W TH 8 am–11:15 pm Moran
Intermediate High M T W TH 8 am–11:15 pm Pak
Advanced M T W TH 8 am–11:15 pm Garduno
ESL
Phonics & M T W TH 11:15 am–1:00 pm Jagodnik
Pronunciation
Literacy
Reading, Writing, Beg Low 1 M T W TH 11:15 am–1 pm Altamore
Grammar Beg Low 2
Pronunciation and Beg High M T W TH 11:15 am–1 pm Moran
Conversation Interm Low
Pronunciation and Interm Low M T W TH 11:15 am–1 pm Pak
Conversation Interm High
American Idioms Interm High M T 11:15 am–1 pm Garduno
through conversa- Advanced
tion
ESL Pre-GED and Interm High W Th 11:15 am–1 pm Garduno
TOEFL Advanced
Independent Study Beg Low M T W TH 1:15 am–4 pm Gavrilenko
and Citizenship Advanced
sAtellite clAsses
760-291-3274 Register on site.
Evening Classes
Level Location Days Time Teacher
Level Days Time Teacher
Multi Lincoln Elementary M-Th 8:30-11:45 am Gavrilenko
Beginning Low 1 M T W TH 6 –9:15 pm Lewis & Hong
Beginning Low 2 M T W TH 6 –9:15 pm Altamore
Beginning High M T W TH 6 –9:15 pm Rojo
Intermediate Low M T W TH 6–9:15 pm Horgan
Intermediate High M T W TH 6 –9:15 pm Toney
independent study And citizenship
Students improve language skills with language learning software, CDs, and other resources.
Students can prepare for the naturalization process, including completion of application for
citizenship, preparation for Citizenship History and Government test, and interactions needed
for final U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service-USCIS Interview.
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