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Literacy Programs In Alamance County For K-12 Education

Alamance Citizens for Education (ACE) 
Alamance County
Allison Gant, CEO/Exec. Dir. Janice Stone, Program Dir. 500 S. Main St. 2nd Floor Burlington, NC 27215 PO Box 100 Burlington, NC 27216 336-438-2027

Type of organization: Independent Non-Profit
What organization does: To recruit tutors and mentors to serve in the Alamance Burlington School System as independent volunteers. Our program trains and screens all volunteers. ESL is available if there is a tutor available who is duel language.

Program Description(s)

Kindergarten - Grade 5 Programs
Yes

Grades 6 - 12 Programs
Yes


Alamance Community College 
Alamance County
Dr. Martin Nadelman - President Laura Coffee - Director PO Box 8000 1247 Jimmy Kerr Road Graham, NC 27253-8000 336-506-4376 wagonerm@alamancecc.edu

Type of organization: Community College
What organization does: Alamance Community College offers literacy classes at 15 sites across Alamance County. Individualized and group instruction options as well as correspondence and on-line courses are available. To enroll, students can call to sign up for an assessment. The assessment is used to help place them in the correct class. High School diploma program offered through an agreement with Alamance Burlington Schools – grades 9 – 12 for those who are 16 years of age and older. Free GED preparation available through da

Program Description(s)

Pre-Kindergarten Programs
Yes

Grades 6 - 12 Programs
Yes

GED for Higher Education
Yes

GED Preparation Programs
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes

Family Literacy Programs
Yes


Pathways Alamance County 
Alamance County
CEO/Exec. Dir: Kathy Boyd Program Manager/Director: Kathy Boyd P.O. Box 1005 Burlington, NC 27216 (mailing address) 2744 Ramada Road Burlington, NC (physical address) 336- 226-0249 mtzionkathy@bellsouth.net

Type of organization: Independent Non-Profit
What organization does: Partner with schools providing additional support in reading, writing and math to grades K-12. The program also works with individuals in preparation for their GED test. The program has an English as a second language component and an adult-one-to-one reader and tutor component using the Laubach teaching method.

Program Description(s)

Kindergarten - Grade 5 Programs
Yes

Grades 6 - 12 Programs
Yes

GED Preparation Programs
Yes

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes


 

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