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10 Cherry Avenue, Bethpage, NY 11714
Offers course to the community. Sample course offerings include: Certifications: Lifeguard Training; Certifications: Notary Public Training; Crackling And Decoupage - Clay Pots; One Stroke Painting – Beginner; Be Your Own Cake Boss; Cocktail Party Show Stoppers; Rolling In The Dough!; Medicare Made Easy; Understanding Your 403b; Ballroom Dance; Beginner And Intermediate Piano; Guitar For Beginners; Guitar For Intermediates; Line Dancing; Personal Growth: Let Me Put You To Sleep!; Living Mindfully; Mahjong For Beginners; Numerology; Basketball; Beginners Pickleball; Chair Yoga; Hula Hoop Fitness - Yes… You Can Hoop! Pickleball Open Play; Pilates; Tai Chi For Health; Yoga and Zumba/Zumba Toning. Courses vary each semester. Call for detailed information.
58 North Front Street, Hudson, NY 12534
Free afterschool and summer programs, paid employment opportunities for teens, and daytime classes for homeschooling youth (sliding scale tuition, full scholarships and payment plans available for daytime programs).
17 South 5th Avenue, Mount Vernon, NY 10550
Offers a membership program for highly motivated, older adults to socialize, and increase and share their intellectual pursuit by taking up to 4 college courses in literature, history, science, music, public policy, etc.
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255 Executive Drive, Suite LL105/108, Plainview, NY 11803
Provides evaluation and therapy services in the home, schools and other natural environments for the pediatric population. Offers speech and swallowing therapy, occupational/physical therapy, special education, psychology, audiology, social services, medical consults and service coordination. Also provides Applied Behavior Analysis Services (ABA) and Special Education Itinerant (SEIT) Services.
187 Smith Street, Freeport, NY 11520
Offers adult English language learners, and basic literacy learners the opportunity to meet with volunteer tutors for two hours per week.
200 Suffolk Avenue, Yaphank, NY 11980
Provides educational services to minors under 21 years of age in the Riverhead and Yaphank Correctional Facilities, for a minimum of 15 hours per week, to prepare students for TASC™ or Regents testing. Also available are Tutoring, Remedial Education, ENL, and Career and Technical Education, and Career/Life Planning and anger management. The program is designed to prepare students to complete the requirements for a Regents, Local or High School Equivalency Diploma. Courses of study infuse contextualized learning, career preparation and skills achievement into daily lessons.
1 South Avenue, College Of Professional and Continuing Studies, Levermore Hall 303, Garden City, NY 11530
Offers a certificate program for EKG technicians who are in demand in physicians’ offices, hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities and organizations. They also work for insurance companies to provide data for health and life insurance policies. Similar to other growing healthcare professions, the demand for EKG technicians is expected to continue to grow substantially. This program covers topics and processes critical to conducting and interpreting electrocardiograms (EKGs). To begin, learners will review the anatomy and physiology of the heart. From there, learners will go on to explore the technology used, such as the EKG machine. Next, participants will learn how to interpret a rhythm strip. And, finally, learners will discover the details of a heart attack (myocardial infarction). Call for detailed information.
17 Berkley Drive, Rye Brook, NY 10573
Provides classes designed to meet the academic and emotional needs of students who are cognitively gifted and have learning disabilities and/or mild to moderate emotional challenges, including support that helps maximize their ability to earn a regents diploma. Individual and group counseling are available as part of this program.
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1335 New York Avenue, Huntington Station, NY 11746
Collaborates with Literacy Suffolk, Inc. to offer services of trained literacy volunteers. Provides help with reading/writing skills and English as a second language (ESOL). Offers support services for tutors, clients. Conducts interviews with clients, tutors prior to inclusion in program. Call for information/appointment.
533 College Road, Selden, NY 11784
Refers to a specific pedagogy supported by the online digital learning environment Brightspace. Through this environment, instructors engage with students, provide learning activities and materials, and conduct assessments. Student can expect to find engagement, activities and assessment, provided by their instructors, to fully participate in the course. Distance education is an attractive option for individuals who need flexibility and are self-motivated and can work independently. There is no difference in what you are expected to learn; it is the modality delivery that is different. The different types of online education courses include: Online (ONLINE) – engagement and instruction is provided by the professor through Brightspace the college’s learning management system, and students interact with faculty, other students and content working on their own time while adhering to course deadlines; Hybrid/Blended –Instructors meet with students in a classroom on one of the campus locations and the balance of the instruction takes place in Brightspace; or the instructor meets with students in a virtual classroom i.e. Zoom and the balance of the instruction takes place in Brightspace. Ergo, this is a blended format. Blended meetings may be weekly, monthly, or a specific number of times per semester as dictated by an instructor but meeting dates must be clearly advertised in the Banner course schedule and displayed in the course outline; Combined Online 50% Online and 50% online in real time; Real Time Online recreates a classroom experience with your instructor and other class members using live virtual instruction (Zoom) on scheduled days and times; and HyFlex – Simultaneously, some students attend on-campus and some students attend online in real time while all are enrolled in the same course. Call for detailed information regarding, system requirements, course offerings, registration and more.
220 East 8th Street, Mount Vernon, NY 10550
Provide empowerment in comprehensive leadership training, personal development and professional growth opportunities for youth. Serves as a support in the prevention and intervention to reentry programs including G.E.D. mental health services, vocational training and job readiness.
155 Lakeville Road, New Hyde Park, NY 11040
Provides reference, information and referral, Readers' Advisory, and Ask A Librarian. Offers Defensive Driving, Blood Pressure Screening, and programs which may include computer instruction, arts and crafts, and book discussions.
2350 Broadhollow Road, Farmingdale, NY 11735
Offers a certificate program in Marketing. Courses include: Introduction to Business; Advertising Principles; Marketing Principles; Industrial Marketing; Salesmanship; Business Communications and Management Theory. Certificates are designed to provide a general exposure to a field for students not seeking a degree. Courses may vary each semester. Call for more detailed information.
17 Westminster Avenue, Dix Hills, NY 11746
Offers a course in: American Sign Language - Level I. Courses vary each semester. Call for detailed information.
533 College Road, Selden, NY 11784
Offers courses in: Dignity for All Students Act (DASA); Identifying and Reporting Child Abuse; Preparation for the Level I NYS Teaching Assistant Skills (ATAS) Exam; Preparation for the Level I NYS Teaching Assistant Skills (ATAS) Exam with NYSED Mandated Workshops and Safe Schools Against Violence Education Training. Courses vary each semester and are held at various locations. Call for detailed information.
31 Lee Avenue, Wheatley Heights, NY 11798
Program serves disabled students, ages 11 through 21, who require highly intensive management needs due to conduct disorders. The program provides ongoing educational instruction that incorporates the Common Core Learning Standards. The services of a consulting psychiatrist are available for those conduct disordered students who also have psychiatric needs. In addition, strong emphasis is placed upon remedial instruction, vocational training and having each student's parents and family become part of the treatment. An after-school program is offered for students who are unable to attend a normal full-day school due to the students' disability(ies). This option is also suitable for students who are employed during the school day and who require after-school educational programming to complete their high school studies. Related services, support services and psychiatric consultation services are also offered for students who require these specialized services.
23 Thomas Indian School Drive, Irving, NY 14081
Assists youth and adults to succeed in the workforce by encouraging self-sufficiency, familiarizing them with the world of work, facilitating the creation of job opportunities, and providing services related to these activities.
Vocational rehabilitation provides HSED (formerly GED), career readiness workshops, vocational and classroom training, construction technology program, and work experience services for members of the Seneca Nation of Indians and other federally recognized Nations residing 20 miles of all Seneca Nation territories who have a documented disability.
Tribal 477 provides HSED (formerly GED), training, career readiness workshops, vocational and classroom training, construction technology program, and work experience services for members of the Seneca Nation of Indians and other federally recognized Nations (and children of an enrolled Seneca father) residing 25 miles of the Cattaraugus, Allegany and Oil Springs territories.
8510 Mall Walk, Yonkers, NY 10704
Offers educational programming and career change counseling for mature adults, which focuses to a broad range of their learning needs, through courses, workshops and special events.
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5 Boces Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Provides an educational program to middle and high school students who are patients at St. Fancis Hospital's Adolescent Mental Health Unit.
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301 West Hills Road, Huntington, NY 11743
Offers English classes to help adults to learn to speak, read and write English. No charge for English classes to those eligible. Wilson Tech also offers citizenship education to help prepare for USCIS Civics Test. Call (631) 667-6000 x327 for an appointment for a pre-test which is used to place you in the appropriate level. A Spanish-speaking representative is available on most days. Courses are offered at various times and locations. Call for detailed information.
1100 Broadway, Amityville, NY 11701
Offers a number of professional development programs for teachers, as well as for teacher candidates. Mandatory workshops offered include: School Violence Prevention and Intervention Workshop; Training in the Identification and Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect and Dignity For All Students (DASA) Workshop. Numerous online professional development graduate courses, certificates and summer institutes for teachers are offered. In addition; Molloy University offers a number of conferences for educators throughout the year. Courses vary each semester. Call for more detailed information regarding all the programs, workshops and courses that are offered.
400 Uniondale Avenue, Phillip J. Cosgrove Memorial Building, Uniondale, NY 11553
Provides Reference, Information and Services, Readers Advisory and Live Librarian. Offers GED, ESOL Classes, Defensive Driving and a wide range of programs which may include arts and crafts, book discussions, performances and films, computer instruction, fitness and bus trips.
30 Cumberland Avenue, Great Neck, NY 11020
The Parent-Child Home Program provides two home visits a week for families with children ages 2 and 3 years. Each week the home visitor brings the family a book or educational toy that remains with them permanently. The home visitor models parenting techniques, emphasizing verbal interaction and learning through play. The goal is to help parents become their child's first and most important teacher and ensure that these children enter school ready to learn and succeed. Families with low-income, low education level and children, ages 2 and 3 years (can start as early as 16 months), are targeted. Walk-in, call.
215 Old Riverhead Road, Westhampton Beach, NY 11978
Offers programs to middle school students ages 11-14 in grades 6th to 8th. The Prevocational Program services students with various developmental disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential and to teach skills that will enable them to become as independent as possible within the confines of his/her disability. Program components include academics with an emphasis on functional skill development, as well as simulated work activities to apply newly acquired knowledge. Behavior management, independent living, and social skills are also addressed. Where needed, discrete trial teaching and applied behavioral analysis is utilized in conjunction with grade level curriculum. Functional assessments of behavior intervention plans are implemented for support when needed. The Secondary Developmental Program services students with various developmental disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential and to teach skills that will enable them to become as independent as possible within the confines of his/her disability. Program components include improving cognition with an emphasis on sensory motor skills development. Functional assessments of behavior and behavior intervention plans are put in place for support when needed. The 12:1:4 Program emphasizes a multi-sensory approach to learning. Emphasis is placed on improving cognition, sensory motor skills development and use of adaptive equipment to aid movement and independence. Students placed in the 12:1:4 class component are dependent upon staff for meeting their needs throughout the school day. Classroom instruction is provided with hand over hand assistance. Related services of speech, occupational therapy and physical therapy are provided on a group push-in basis. All students are assessed using the New York State Alternate Assessment. The Academic Center Middle School Program services students with learning and behavioral disabilities. The primary goal of the program is to maximize each student's potential. Program components include instruction that is comprised of the general education curriculum and which supports the Common Core State Standards. Behavior management, self-advocacy and social skills are addressed. A building-wide behavior management plan is an integral part of the program. Functional assessments and behavior intervention plans are implemented for support when needed. Programs are offered at various locations.
1 South Avenue, College Of Professional and Continuing Studies, Levermore Hall 303, Garden City, NY 11530
Offers an online Graduate Certificate in Emergency Management. Earning the Certificate helps professionals achieve career goals that include moving into a senior management position or entering the emergency management profession from a related field. Call for detailed information.
