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Literacy Programs In Davie County For ESL

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


YMCA of Northwest North Carolina Davie Family Branch Literacy Initiative 
Davie County
Curt Hazelbaker, President/CEO Patsy Crenshaw, Program Coordinator 215 Cemetery Street Mocksville, NC 27028

Type of organization: Independent Non-profit
What organization does: One of the largest non-profit organizations in the U.S, specializing in health and social services. Motto- We build strong kids, strong families and strong communities. ESL, a one-to-one program in which a trained, volunteer tutor and an adult learner who immigrated to the US from another country meet at least once each week to improve the student’s ability to speak, read, write and comprehend the English language. Adult Literacy, a one-to-one program in which a trained, volunteer tutor and an adult lear

Program Description(s)

English as a Second Language Programs
Yes

Adult Literacy Programs
Yes


 

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