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Corine Jackson, Coordinator of Community Education/Before-After School Programs Community Education Classes Download FALL 2008 schedule (PDF file) Site Coordinators SRC - Senior Renaissance Center at Cohn Volunteer Literacy
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MetroNashville Community Education 2601 Bransford Avenue Nashville, TN. 37204
| Through Community Education there are numerious learning opportunities for people of all ages. If you'd like to make a suggestion regarding any of our programs, please call 259-INFO or send us an e-mail corine.jackson@mnps.org
Metro Nashville Community Education is sponsored by the Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools and the Community Education Alliance of the Metropolitan Government. The Alliance and the Central Community Council are the two major resources for citizen input on the development of the overall program.
- All classes/activities are offered in the afternoon and evening
- Organized into three semesters, beginning in September, February and June
- Serving the community for over 30 years
- A collaboration between Metro Public Schools, Metro Council and the Mayor
- Cost-effective: the program is partially supported by tuition that is paid by participants
- School facilities are used continuously throughout the year
- Providing qualified instructors from the educational and business communities.
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Elements of Community Education:
- Increased involvement and participation of citizens in the democratic process
- Revitalized delivery of services
- Kindergarten through high school schooling
- Expanded opportunities for children and youth of pre-school, school and post-school age
- Expanded opportunities for adults
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Our Goals:
• To continually increase educational opportunities for all citizens. • To provide both non-credit and credit activities/classes that meet the current needs of adults. • To provide opportunities for school-aged students:
- That improve academic skills
- That will allow them to experience non-academic enrichment activities.
• To provide the community with facilities for meetings, within MNPS guidelines. |
SPONSORED BY METROPOLITAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND THE COMMUNITY EDUCATION ALLIANCE |
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