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Literacy Programs In Davie County For K-12 Education

Davidson Community College Davie Campus - Adult Basic Education 
Davie County
Teresa Kines, Associate Dean, Davie Campus Jill Jobert, Coordinator, Basic Skills 1205 Salisbury Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2885

Type of organization: Community College
What organization does: Adult High School (AHS) Provides an opportunity for individuals 16 or older to earn a high school diploma in collaboration with the local public school system. A special youth support program, eLink, is available to eligible youth. Grade level 9-12. GED for Higher Education offers individualized instruction to prepare individuals to take the GED exam. GED prep offers individualized instruction to prepare individuals to take the assessments required to earn a GED. English as a Second Language (ESL) offer

Program Description(s)

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


Davie County Schools Preschool - Central Davie Education Center 
Davie County
220 Campbell Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone: 751-0016

Type of organization: School System
What organization does: Davie County Schools child care and preschool services are four and five star facilities that serve children ages two through five years of age. The program provides for both special needs and typically developing children. Our lead teachers have a minimum of a 4-year degree in Early Childhood Education/ Birth to Kindergarten and our teacher to child ratios are no more than 1 teacher to 9 children in each classroom. Teacher assistants have acquired Early Childhood Credentials and are working towards ass

Program Description(s)

Pre-Kindergarten Programs
Yes

Kindergarten - Grade 5 Programs
Yes


 

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