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English Reading Tutoring - East Side Learning Center

Works with families and preschool children in partnership with preschool programs to provide one-on-one literacy support so children will be ready for school and first grade. Offers a literacy first approach to help each child acquire foundational English skills to succeed in school. The program incorporates rigorous and structured foundational literacy lessons, in which the literacy tutor guides the child through a lesson plan focused on reading practice, developing comprehension skills, and a reflection time for the child to assess their own progress. Active learning, literacy games, and a read-aloud, with emphasis on student choice are included in each tutoring session.

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Adult Education - SouthWest Metro Intermediate District 288

Provides an opportunity for adults of any age to gain important life skills and certifications. Adult education services include improving reading, writing, math, and technology skills, or improving English as a Second Language skills. Services include: - GED preparation and testing - Math basics - One-to-one tutoring to improve reading skills - Reading program - Workplace education

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Alternative School - East Central Independent School District 2580

Adult basic education including adult diploma, basic skills, English as a Second Language, family literacy, and workforce education programs

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Adult Basic Education - Mora Independent School District 332

GED, Adult diploma, basic skills, English as a Second Language, family literacy, workforce education programs, reviewing math skills, and citizenship.

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Adult Basic Education - White Bear Lake Area School District

Provides help to improve reading, math, and writing skills, GED test preparation, and GED testing. Also offers English as a Second Language.

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Adult Education - Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191

- Adult and continuing education - Adult basic education - GED instruction - English as a Second Language - Literacy assistance

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Adult Education and Programs - Edina Public Schools District 273

Provides adult community education programs, including: - English as a Second Language classes - GED instruction and adult diploma programs - Family literacy - Parent education - Technology and social media - Professional development - Cooking and food classes - Hobbies and interests - Fitness - Aquatics/swimming

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Parent Power Advocacy Training - Network for the Development of Children of African Descent - NDCAD

A four-week parent education program that helps parents: - Build a strong literacy foundation in the home and understand the important role that reading plays in shaping cultural identity, self-efficacy, and confidence about learning - Gain usable information, knowledge, literacy traditions, and skills to encourage reading in the home - Improve reading skills with their children - Strengthen the parent's advocacy skills for partnering with schools and teachers

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BGCTC's Academic Success Programming - Boys and Girls Clubs - Twin Cities

- Healthy Movement Programming includes: - Athletic programs: Individual/teams including basketball, flag football, soccer and baseball - Open gym and physical activities - Outdoor and environmental education - Conflict resolution - Counseling - Education/Computer Learning Center includes computer driving stimulation program to practice safe driving, basic instruction, and avoiding risky behaviors while driving - Nutrition program includes: - Healthy meal/snack served daily - Nutrition education and meal preparation - Gardening opportunities - K - 8 Reading and literacy enrichment program for youth who have been assessed as needing focused reading support, and numeracy enrichment to assist youth in transition from "learning to read" to "reading to learn" skills with a focus on building math proficiencies - K - 12 Academic enrichment program for youth to promote academic growth Offers 1:1 academic support including tutoring, skills to become self-directed learners, STEM focused activities and Mentoring program - Leadership/citizenship groups - Life skills education - Teen Pathways College Readiness Program: Individualized support and assistance preparing youth for ACT/SAT exams, college applications, college visits and other assistance as needed to ensure student's progress - Teen Pathways Employment Readiness Program: Individualized and mentoring support to enhance working and life skills including managing a checking account, creating a budget, saving and investing, career plans and mentoring, vocational exploration, interviewing techniques and additional services as needed to ensure a student's success beyond high school - "Smart Moves" drug and alcohol use prevention program and premature sexual activity prevention

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Community Education - MACCRAY Independent School District 2180

Offers community education and recreational activities such as: - Adult basic education to obtain a General Education Degree (GED), improve reading, writing, and math skills, learn basic computer skills, study for the driver's knowledge test, and explore online learning - Adult enrichment activities such as 55+ driver improvement programs - Arts and crafts for all ages - Baseball or softball leagues and camp - Community gardening - CPR and first aid classes and training - Fitness classes - Special trips to a theatre show and other events - Volleyball camps - Youth enrichment activities

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Sankofa Reading Program - Network for the Development of Children of African Descent - NDCAD

Provides an after-school reading instruction for children in grades Kindergarten - 8. The program includes: - Alignment with state academic standards - Culturally-based program and culturally specific leveled texts - Free books given to each student - Individual and small group instruction - Pre- and post-assessment and instruction with cultural enrichment to help students improve reading skills, reading levels, and academic achievement - Trained subject tutors

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Adult Basic Education - Milaca School District 912

Offers a variety of Adult Basic Education programs, including: - Computer classes - English as a Second Language (ESL) - GED preparation - Math instruction - Reading instruction - Tutor support - Workforce education - Writing instruction

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Austin - Adult Learning - Austin Public School District 492

Adult Basic Education (ABE) programs provide opportunities to obtain academic, interpersonal, and problem solving skills necessary to live self-sufficient lives - ABE programs include - Adult ESL - GED preparation - GED testing - Citizenship - Family literacy

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Adult Basic Education - Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan Public Schools Independent School District 196

- Skills brush-up for individuals who would like to improve reading, writing, spelling, grammar, and math skills - GED instruction - Adult Diploma completion (for persons ages 21 and older) - English as a Second Language instruction - Family School: Provides an opportunity for parents to finish high school and improve their math and English skills while they also improve their parenting skills (parents and children attend together) - Citizenship instruction - Official GED testing on site - Limited transportation available

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Community Education - Barnum Independent School District 91

Provides the following community education services to the Barnum School District: - Driver's education - Field trips for children and youth - Karate classes - Literacy writing - Summer programming - School readiness - Youth baseball - Zumba and more

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Adult Basic Education - Minneapolis Public Schools - Community Education

Provides GED preparation and testing, English as a Second Language, and digital literacy. Also offers Career Pathways, which is ??designed to help individuals advance over time from entry-level positions to higher-level, higher-paying jobs

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Alternative Learning Center - Onamia Independent School District 480

Provides learning opportunities for adults, ages 16 and above, who are not enrolled in school and who lack the basic skills to read, write and speak English, compute and solve problems necessary to function on the job and in society Services include: - Adult diploma - Basic skills - Computer literacy - English as a Second Language - Family literacy - GED - Reading tutors and English as a Second Language tutors - Workforce education programs

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BGCTC's Academic Success Programming - Boys and Girls Clubs - Twin Cities

- Healthy Movement Programming includes: - Athletic programs: Individual/teams including basketball, flag football, soccer and baseball - Open gym and physical activities - Outdoor and environmental education - Conflict resolution - Counseling - Education/Computer Learning Center includes computer driving stimulation program to practice safe driving, basic instruction, and avoiding risky behaviors while driving - Nutrition program includes: - Healthy meal/snack served daily - Nutrition education and meal preparation - Gardening opportunities - K - 8 Reading and literacy enrichment program for youth who have been assessed as needing focused reading support, and numeracy enrichment to assist youth in transition from "learning to read" to "reading to learn" skills with a focus on building math proficiencies - K - 12 Academic enrichment program for youth to promote academic growth Offers 1:1 academic support including tutoring, skills to become self-directed learners, STEM focused activities and Mentoring program - Leadership/citizenship groups - Life skills education - Teen Pathways College Readiness Program: Individualized support and assistance preparing youth for ACT/SAT exams, college applications, college visits and other assistance as needed to ensure student's progress - Teen Pathways Employment Readiness Program: Individualized and mentoring support to enhance working and life skills including managing a checking account, creating a budget, saving and investing, career plans and mentoring, vocational exploration, interviewing techniques and additional services as needed to ensure a student's success beyond high school - "Smart Moves" drug and alcohol use prevention program and premature sexual activity prevention

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BGCTC's Academic Success Programming - Boys and Girls Clubs - Twin Cities

- Healthy Movement Programming includes: - Athletic programs: Individual/teams including basketball, flag football, soccer and baseball - Open gym and physical activities - Outdoor and environmental education - Conflict resolution - Counseling - Education/Computer Learning Center includes computer driving stimulation program to practice safe driving, basic instruction, and avoiding risky behaviors while driving - Nutrition program includes: - Healthy meal/snack served daily - Nutrition education and meal preparation - Gardening opportunities - K - 8 Reading and literacy enrichment program for youth who have been assessed as needing focused reading support, and numeracy enrichment to assist youth in transition from "learning to read" to "reading to learn" skills with a focus on building math proficiencies - K - 12 Academic enrichment program for youth to promote academic growth Offers 1:1 academic support including tutoring, skills to become self-directed learners, STEM focused activities and Mentoring program - Leadership/citizenship groups - Life skills education - Teen Pathways College Readiness Program: Individualized support and assistance preparing youth for ACT/SAT exams, college applications, college visits and other assistance as needed to ensure student's progress - Teen Pathways Employment Readiness Program: Individualized and mentoring support to enhance working and life skills including managing a checking account, creating a budget, saving and investing, career plans and mentoring, vocational exploration, interviewing techniques and additional services as needed to ensure a student's success beyond high school - "Smart Moves" drug and alcohol use prevention program and premature sexual activity prevention

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Head Start - Lakes and Pines Community Action Council

Head Start is a family and child development program for preschool age children at no cost to families. Provides preschool development in two models such as home-based and child-care based. Home-Based Program (Age birth - 3 years): - Lesson plans specifically designed for the child to get them ready for Kindergarten - Opportunities to interact with other parents and children in a classroom setting - Parent meetings for sharing and planning - Special parent-planned events such as family nights, neighborhood tours, and field trips - Weekly 1.5 hour visits in the home jointly planned by parents and a trained home visitor Child-Care Based Program (Age 3 - 5 years): - Approved preschool curriculum with structured, age-appropriate activities - Full year programming - Regular meetings between parents and Head Start staff Other Services: - Learning Readiness program to address needs of at-risk children ages birth - 5 years - Open Book programs provide books to children and families in support of family literacy

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Adult Basic Education - Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg Independent School District 775

Provides help to improve reading, math, spelling, and writing skills, computer skills, GED test preparation, and GED testing. Also offers English as a secondary language and prep courses for vocational school or college. Childcare is available during class at no cost.

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Adult Basic Education - North Branch Area Public School 138

Provides learning opportunities for adults who lack the basic skills to read, write, and speak English as well as compute and solve problems necessary to function on the job and in society. Includes: - Adult diploma - Basic skills - English as a Second Language (ESL) - Family literacy - GED instruction

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American Indian Youth Enrichment - Interfaith Action of Greater Saint Paul

Provides after-school and summer programs, offering Indigenous cultural, educational, and wellness activities for youth

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Adult Basic Education - Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan Public Schools Independent School District 196

- Skills brush-up for individuals who would like to improve reading, writing, spelling, grammar, and math skills - GED instruction - Adult Diploma completion (for persons ages 21 and older) - English as a Second Language instruction - Family School: Provides an opportunity for parents to finish high school and improve their math and English skills while they also improve their parenting skills (parents and children attend together) - Citizenship instruction - Official GED testing on site - Limited transportation available

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Adult Basic Education - Minneapolis Public Schools - Community Education

Provides GED preparation and testing, English as a Second Language, and digital literacy. Also offers Career Pathways, which is ??designed to help individuals advance over time from entry-level positions to higher-level, higher-paying jobs

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