Schedule - Palo Alto Adult School

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTS AND CRAFTS.....................................1–2
Acrylic or Oil Painting......................................... 1
Book Binding With a French Twist..................... 1
Book Binding Stitches: Sewn Over Tape............. 1
Hide & Seek: A Multiple Book Structure............ 2
Knitting............................................................... 2
Quilling Using Recycled Paper............................ 2
Watercolor: Beginning/Intermediate................. 1
CAREER TRAINING.........................................2
Work Readiness: Job Search Skills...................... 2
COMPUTER SKILLS.........................................3
Photoshop Elements: Beginning........................ 3
COOKING................................................... 3-4
Italian Cooking.................................................. 3
Let's Do Lunch: Parent/Kid Vegetarian............... 4
Mexican Street Food.......................................... 4
Oaxaca—Land of the Seven Moles..................... 4
Tamale Party...................................................... 4
ESL................................................................5
ESL...................................................................... 5
ENGLISH ENRICHMENT.............................. 6-8
American Culture / Listening & Speaking........... 6
Beginning Conversation..................................... 6
Conversation Starter and Grammar................... 6
Conversations About TED Talks.......................... 6
Emails Made Easy............................................... 7
English Through Movies..................................... 7
Joys of English.................................................... 7
Let's Talk: ESL Conversation: Advanced.............. 7
Let’s Talk: ESL Conversation: Intermediate......... 8
Speaking Fluently............................................... 8
TOEFL................................................................. 8
Understanding American Business Culture............... 8
US History & Culture................................................. 8
GED®...................................................................5
GED® Test Preparation.............................................. 5
GENERAL INTEREST (55+ Included).......................9
Creative Writing........................................................ 9
Senior Friendship Day............................................... 9
HEALTH AND FITNESS.....................................9-10
Peninsula Nature Hikes............................................. 9
Tai Chi: Chen Style..................................................... 9
Yoga and Meditation............................................... 10
HOME AND ENVIRONMENT...............................10
Floral Design with Ikebana...................................... 10
Gardening in Summer............................................. 10
Upholstery: Basic Techniques................................. 10
MUSIC...............................................................11
Acoustic (Finger Style) Guitar: Beginning................ 11
Symphonic Band..................................................... 11
Ukulele: Beginning.................................................. 11
ONLINE CLASSES WITH ED2GO...........................11
PARENTING AND FAMILY...................................12
WOODWORKING...............................................13
Level 3: Mixed Levels.............................................. 13
WORLD LANGUAGES.....................................13-14
Chinese................................................................... 13
French..................................................................... 13
Italian...................................................................... 14
Spanish.................................................................... 14
ADULT SCHOOL INFORMATION.....................15-17
Adult School Information........................................ 15
6 Ways to Register................................................... 16
Mission and Student Learner Outcomes................. 17
UPCOMING DATES
Registration for Summer Quarter Begins................................................................................ May 22, 2015
Summer Quarter Term................................................................................................ June 8-July 17, 2015
Holidays—No Classes............................................................................................................... July 3, 2015
Registration for Fall Quarter Begins.. ....................................................................................August 7, 2015
ESL/English Enrichment....................................... August 24-October 16 & October 19-December 18, 2015
Fall Quarter Term.. .................................................................................September 14-November 20, 2015
Holidays—No Classes................................................................................................... November 11, 2015
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arts and crafts
Please go to paadultschool.org for complete descriptions and materials lists.
ARTS
ACRYLIC OR OIL PAINTING: Beginning to Advanced
Instructor: Paulina Shapona, [email protected]
Prerequisite: None
Express yourself and discover your artistic talents with oil
or acrylic paints in this inspiring class for all student levels.
Study use of color, observation, composition, light and dark
and traditional painting techniques. Supplies will be discussed
at the first class meeting.
6 wks • June 10–July 15
Wednesday • 7–9:30 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 106 • $110
WATERCOLOR:
Beginning/Intermediate
Instructor: Cathy Zander, [email protected], www.cathyzander.com
Prerequisite: None
Begin at the beginning! Join this magical journey to discover the
versatility that only watercolor can offer! We will practice skills
such as color mixing, wet-on-wet painting, perspective, value
studies, glazing, washes, etc. Choose your own subject: still life,
landscape, or urban-scape painting. See website for supplies list.
6 wks • June 9–July 14
Tuesday • 6:30–9:00 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 106 • $110
CRAFTS
BOOK BINDING
WITH A
FRENCH TWIST
Instructor: Jamila Rufaro,
[email protected]
Prerequisite: None
Become acquainted with French Twist, basic
exposed spine book binding technique. This
class introduces students to the craft of the
French Twist stitch, using folded signatures
and soft covers. Student tool kit should include
scissors, paper trimmer, ruler, pencil, bone
folder, paper piercing tool, and piercing mat.
There is a $10 materials fee payable to
the instructor.
One Session • June 30
Tuesday • 6–9 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 1701 • $45
BOOK BINDING STITCHES:
SEWN OVER TAPES
Instructor: Jamila Rufaro,
[email protected]
Prerequisite: None
Build your bookbinding skills by learning this
traditional bookbinding technique perfect for
the beginner or intermediate book artist.
A traditional approach to book binding that
is still used today, sewn over tapes will be used
for the following week's class: Hide & Seek
Book Structure. Student tool kit should include
scissors, paper trimmer, ruler, pencil, bone
folder, paper piercing tool, and piercing mat.
There is a $15 materials fee payable to
the instructor.
One Session • July 7
Tuesday • 6–9 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 1701 • $45
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ARTS AND CRAFTS
HIDE & SEEK:
A MULTIPLE
BOOK STRUCTURE
Instructor: Jamila Rufaro,
[email protected]
Prerequisite: None
Create a wondrous structure of nested books.
We'll create the basic box structures and
ribbon bound books, then elaborate by creating
more hiding places and more books to fill
them. Student tool kit should include scissors,
paper trimmer, ruler, pencil, bone folder, paper
piercing tool, and piercing mat. Pre-cut materials
provided for a $40 materials fee payable to
the instructor.
Two Sessions • July 14 and July 15
Tuesday and Wednesday • 6–9 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 1701 • $60
KNITTING
Instructor: Paola Trombetta
Prerequisite: None
Knitters of all abilities are
welcome! Learn basic and
advanced skills in this fun
and collaborative knitting
workshop. Beginners learn to
read pattern books, and/or
design and create their own knitted garment and
gifts. Advanced knitters, master your techniques
and bring projects you are currently working on.
6 wks • June 10–July 15
Wednesday • 6:30–8:30 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 1706 • $87
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QUILLING USING RECYCLED PAPER
Instructor: Debbie Wu,
[email protected],
www.debbieartsandcrafts.wordpress.com
Prerequisite: None
Using newspapers, magazines and
advertising inserts, we’ll make 3D
sculptural art, both functional and
decorative. Come learn a technique that transforms every day
recycled materials into something new and fabulous. You’ll be
making fun and unique items for years to come. There is a $10
materials fee payable to the instructor.
One Session • June 17
Wednesday • 6–9 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 1707 • $45
CAREER TRAINING
WORK READINESS:
Job Search Skills *
Learn New Skills for Getting a Job
L
ooking for a job? Learn the job search
process, prepare a resume and cover letter,
develop networking and interviewing skills
and create a LinkedIn profile. Students will attend
12 individualized job coaching sessions and/
or workshops in order to identify employment
opportunities and to prepare a job portfolio.
There is no fee — and the course is open-entry.
For more information, and to find out how to
register, please send an email to Kathilynn Lehmer
at: [email protected]
Phone: (650) 329-3752 • Fax (650) 329-8515
COMPUTER SKILLS
PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS: Beginning
Instructor: Sharon Walker
Prerequisite: PC/Windows experience
Are your photos coming out a blur? Photoshop can help!
Explore the fun world of photo editing! Learn to adjust the
light and clone parts of one photo onto another. We will
incorporate multiple photos into projects, use photo frames,
text, and elements, and we will work with layers.
5 wks • June 8-July 7
Tuesday • 7–9 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 410 • $73
COOKING
Palo Alto Adult School offers an excellent cooking curriculum at the best prices in the area. With professionally
trained chefs as our instructors, our students return each quarter to enhance their culinary repertoire.
NOTE: Our classes vary from minimal to extensive hands-on preparation. Cleanup is minimal. Food fees are
included in the registration fee, so don’t come full! No refunds will be given for missed classes. Classes are
listed in date order. Bring containers for possible leftovers.
Complete class descriptions can be found at www.paadultschool.org.
ITALIAN COOKING
Instructor: Nicoletta Giorgi
Prerequisite: None
Learning the Italian language and culture while cooking, chatting and having fun together!
A nice way to get into the real Italian culture while learning: how to cook real Italian family
food, how to read an Italian recipe book and learn everyday vocabulary and idioms.
Menu includes:
Session 1: Gnocchi di Patate, Veggie side dish, Bigne alla crema (custard-filled Choux).
Session 2: Spaghetti Evening: several different kinds of spaghetti sauce, including Ragu
(Bolognese sauce) and basic Tomato sauce.
Session 3: Pomodori col riso (rice-filled tomatoes) and Tiramisu.
Session 4: Parmigiana di Melanzane, Crostata di Frutta (fruit pie).
Four Sessions • June 9, June 17, July 8, and July 14
Tuesday • 6:30–9 p.m.
Wednesday • 10:30 a.m.–1 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 103 • $50 per session
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cOOKING
TAMALE PARTY
OAXACA—Land of the Seven Moles
Instructor: Zaida Kent,
[email protected]
Instructor: Zaida Kent,
[email protected]
You will learn the special art of
authentic tamale-making in this
hands-on class. We will introduce key
kitchen and cooking fundamentals
and a lifetime of culinary adventures.
Master such tamales as: Vegan Tamale with Roast Butternut
Squash, Fresh Corn, Zucchini and Guajillo Salsa; Tamale with
Chicken and Mole Negro Wrapped in Banana Leaves; Black
Bean Tamale with Monterey Jack Cheese and Chipotle Salsa.
You will also learn how to make fresh corn tortillas, Quesadillas:
vegetables or chicken. Enjoy the refreshing drink Agua de Limon
and Agua de Jamaica. Gluten free!
Oaxaca is known as the Land of the Seven Moles
because of the seven versions of its spicy mole
sauce, only one of which is made with chocolate.
Tonight we will take the mystery out of Mole
and learn two of the amazing sauces from
Oaxaca. Mole Amarillo vegetarian or Chicken;
Mole Verde with Pork or vegetarian; Arroz a la
Jardinera; Black Bean with Epazote; refreshing
Agua de Tamarindo; and for dessert, Buñuelos.
Please bring containers if you would like to take
some home. Gluten free!
One Session • June 10
Wednesday • 6:30–9 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 103 • $50
One Session • July 1
Wednesday • 6:30–9 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 103 • $50
MEXICAN STREET FOOD
LET'S DO LUNCH —
Parent/Kid Vegetarian Cooking Class
Instructor: Zaida Kent,
[email protected]
Instructor: Julie Shanson,
[email protected], www.findjoyinfood.com
Learn to make some popular Mexican casual
dishes: Memelas — hand-pressed corn tortilla
topped with black beans, mole negro, queso
fresco, cabbage, guacamole and salsa; Chorizo
and Potato Molotes with black bean puree,
queso fresco and guacamole; Local Fish Ceviche;
Tacos de Carnitas; and of course, Mexican
wedding cookies! This class is a combination
of demonstration, participation, and sampling.
Gluten free!
Prerequisite: Open to kids ages 10 and up, or ages 6-10 with
a participating adult
Let's do lunch! Parents and kids learn to make healthy vegetarian
meals you can enjoy all summer long. A great way to create
simple and tasty lunches together with your kids! Sign up for one
session or all three! Check out the yummy menu:
Tuesday — Mexican: We'll make veggie tacos, salsa & guacamole
and baked tortilla chips. You'll learn how to turn a simple can of
beans into a delicious side dish.
Wednesday — Italian: Make your own pizza (we'll make
the dough from scratch) and salad with an easy balsamic
vinaigrette dressing.
Thursday — Japanese: Learn to make homemade udon
noodles with a dashi broth, stir fry vegetables and a ginger
salad dressing.
One Session • July 14
Tuesday • 10:30 a.m.–1 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 103 • $50
One, Two, or Three Sessions • June 23–June 25
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday • 10:30 a.m.–1 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 103 • $50 per session
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ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL)
*** The ESL program will resume ON AUGUST 24, 2015 ***
Testing for new students is required.
Placement testing for the Fall 2015 Quarter will be in August.
Please call (650) 329-3752 after August 1st to make an appointment to take the test.
TESTING FOR
DAY CLASSES
TESTING FOR
EVENING CLASSES
DATES:
Monday, August 17
Wednesday, August 19
Friday, August 28
DATES:
Monday, August 17
Wednesday, August 19
Monday, August 24
WHERE: Greendell Campus
4120 Middlefield Road — Room P1
WHERE: Palo Alto Adult School
50 Embarcadero Road — Room 218
TIME: 9 a.m.–12 noon
TIME: 6:30–9:30 p.m.
* Pre-literacy *
Do you know someone who needs to learn to read?
Do you know anyone who cannot read and write in their first language and/or English?
Please call (650) 329-3752 for information on our Introduction to Literacy program.
¿Conoce a alguien quien quiere aprender a leer en inglÉs?
Por favor llame a (650) 329-3752 para más información.
GED® (general educationAL dEVELOPMENT)
GED® TEST PREPARATION
Instructor: Marie Holley
Prerequisite: None
Interested in getting your high school diploma equivalency?
Palo Alto Adult School offers a class to help you prepare for
the GED® test. Prepare for the GED® Exam in our individualized
program. You will take a practice exam and work with the
instructor to develop a program of guided study. You can work at
your own pace using computers and textbooks. To enroll, please
call (650) 329-3752.
6 wks • June 8–July 15
Monday & Wednesday • 6–9 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 8 • No Fee
* As of 2014 the GED® test became a computer-based test. *
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ENGLISH ENRICHMENT
These classes are offered for non-native speakers who have tested above our state-supported program or who
wish to focus on one specific area of English. It is not necessary to take the placement test before enrolling in
these classes. Please see the web (www.paadultschool.org) for required textbooks and materials.
AMERICAN CULTURE THROUGH
LISTENING AND SPEAKING
CONVERSATION STARTER
AND GRAMMAR
Instructor: Elizabeth Bales-Stutes
Instructor: Nilou Shokrani,
[email protected]
Prerequisite: High intermediate to advanced ESL skills
Learn more about American culture and improve your
listening and speaking skills in a lively and interactive setting.
You’ll share your native culture and practice English by
listening to and discussing selected essays from the radio
program This I Believe. No textbook required. Instructor will
provide all materials.
4 wks • June 8–July 1
Monday & Wednesday • 9 a.m.–12 noon
Greendell Rm P6 • $150
Prerequisite: Recommended for high beginning
to intermediate English learners
In this lively class you will build confidence and
overcome your fear of speaking in class and in
everyday situations. Learn basic phrases and
expressions for conversing in real life situations.
We will use conversation drills, grammar practice
worksheets, and small group activities to help
students improve their speaking skills.
5 wks • June 16–July 16
Tuesday & Thursday • 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Greendell Rm P1 • $125
BEGINNING CONVERSATION
Instructor: Jane Silver
Prerequisite: Literate and basic
knowledge of English
CONVERSATIONS ABOUT TED TALKS
If you (or your friends and family)
are true beginners, this is the class
to take! You will have many opportunities to practice speaking
the language in a supportive environment. You will get help with
grammar, vocabulary, and correct pronunciation. This class will
help you be confident in using English in everyday situations. No
textbook required. Handouts will be provided by the instructor.
Prerequisite: Recommended for
advanced English learners
6 wks • June 8–July 15
Monday & Wednesday • 6–8 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 216 • $150
Instructor: Sarah Gitter, [email protected]
Improve your speaking fluency, vocabulary,
and listening skills using inspiring videos at
TED.com. Sharpen your critical thinking skills
while enjoying our discussions of a variety
of engaging topics. Analyze presentation
techniques and present your own optional short
talk to the class.
4 wks • June 9–July 7 (No class July 2)
Tuesday & Thursday • 9 a.m.–12 noon
Greendell Rm P3 • $150
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ENGLISH ENRICHMENT
EMAILS MADE EASY
THE JOYS OF ENGLISH
Instructor: Mitra Bahrami,
[email protected]
Instructor: Simone Wojtowicz
Prerequisite: Recommended for
advanced English learners
Prerequisite: Recommended for advanced English learners
Take this class to learn what to include in
an email, how to organize the content, and how
to refine the language. Students will do the
writing at home as we spend most of the class
time reviewing student work. Registration is
limited, so sign up early! No textbook required.
This class is ideal for students who want to improve their
reading, listening, speaking and writing skills while becoming
familiar with many useful English expressions. Do you want to
increase your vocabulary? Improve your TOEFL score? Use idioms
and metaphors in conversation? We will dissect the top 300
idioms used on the TOEFL test and discuss metaphor, simile,
and word play while having fun with the English language. No
textbook required.
4 wks • June 22–July 15
Monday & Wednesday • 9 a.m.–12 noon
Greendell Rm P9 • $150
4 wks • June 9–July 2
Tuesday & Thursday • 9 a.m.–12 noon
Greendell Rm P4 • $150
ENGLISH THROUGH MOVIES
LET'S TALK: ESL
CONVERSATION —
Advanced
Instructor: Mitra Bahrami,
[email protected]
Prerequisite: Recommended for
advanced English learners
Instructors: Sarah Gitter and
Adult School Staff
Come explore the American life by watching
four timeless movies. Difficult words and
expressions are explained to help your English
comprehension. Guided questions enable
you to practice your spoken English in small
group settings. Plus, you meet great people
to exchange ideas and opinions with. No
textbook required.
Prerequisite: Recommended
for high intermediate to
advanced English learners
4 wks • June 23–July 16
Tuesday & Thursday • 12 noon–3 p.m.
Greendell Rm P9 • $150
SECTION A
Instructor: Adult School Staff
Required textbook for the evening section
can be purchased in the Adult School office.
Come join lively discussions and share your insights
and opinions on many topics. Learn to communicate more
freely and effectively, and increase your vocabulary and
conversational fluency.
6 wks • June 8–July 15
Monday & Wednesday • 6:30–8:30 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 214 • $150
SECTION B
Instructor: Sarah Gitter, [email protected]
No textbook required for the morning section.
6 wks • June 8–July 15
Monday & Wednesday • 12:30–2:30 p.m.
Greendell Rm P3 • $150
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ENGLISH ENRICHMENT
LET'S TALK: ESL CONVERSATION — Intermediate
Instructor: Charlotte Palmer,
[email protected]
Instructor: Mitra Bahrami, [email protected]
Prerequisite: Recommended for high beginner to low
intermediate English learners
Do you wish you could loosen your tongue and get those words
out of your mouth? You will have plenty of opportunity to practice
speaking English in this intermediate level conversation class for
English learners who want to improve their conversational skills.
Required textbook can be purchased in the Adult School Office.
Bring textbook to the first class.
6 wks • June 8–July 15
Monday & Wednesday • 6:45–8:45 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 217 • $150
SPEAKING FLUENTLY
Prerequisite: Recommended for high intermediate to
advanced English learners
Improve your practical conversation skills, pronunciation and
vocabulary while discussing current events, culture and daily
living. Learn to handle verbal communication more easily,
including having difficult conversations, giving presentations,
and talking on the phone
4 wks • June 15–July 15 (No class June 22 and June 24)
Monday & Wednesday • 9 a.m.–12:00 noon
Greendell Rm P2 • $150
TOEFL
Instructor: Kelle Mason, [email protected]
Prerequisite: Recommended for advanced English learners
Improve your language skills, note-taking skills, test taking
strategies, speaking, writing, and listening in preparation for
the TOEFL test. This class does not include online work in the
classroom. Information about the exam is available at
www.ets.org/toefl. Required textbook can be purchased in
the Adult School office.
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Prerequisite: Intermediate level of
English proficiency or higher
U.S. businesses have set many of the norms and
standards followed around the globe. In this
class, we will explore the principles underlying
American business culture and their origins.
We will do many individual and group exercises
and discuss a variety of examples. Ideal for
international professionals working in the U.S.
No textbook required.
4 wks • June 22–July 15
Monday & Wednesday • 6:30–9:00 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 215 • $150
Instructor: Kelle Mason, [email protected]
6 wks • June 10–July 22 (No class June 24)
Wednesday • 6:00–9:00 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 218 • $125
UNDERSTANDING
AMERICAN
BUSINESS CULTURE
US HISTORY
AND CULTURE
Instructor:
Simone Wojtowicz
Prerequisite: Recommended
for advanced English
learners
This class is ideal for students
who want to improve their
English skills while becoming familiar with many
interesting aspects of US history and culture.
We review why Americans think and behave the
way they do and what’s behind some of their
attitudes and values, such as in the importance
of religion, competition, and hard work.
Required textbook can be purchased in the
Adult School office. Please bring textbook to
the first class.
4 wks • June 8–July 1
Monday & Wednesday • 9 a.m.–12 noon
Greendell Rm P5 • $150
Phone: (650) 329-3752 • Fax (650) 329-8515
GENERAL INTEREST (55+ INCLUDED)
CREATIVE WRITING
SENIOR FRIENDSHIP DAY
Instructor: Burt Liebert Instructors:
Thanh Kosen Nguyen, [email protected]
and Lori Rock, [email protected]
Prerequisite: None
Seniors are invited to have fun and meet new
friends by attending educational presentations
and participating in exercise and crafts.
Presentation topics include money management,
health, and senior services. Sign in by 10:30 a.m.
and donate $3.00 for a catered lunch from
La Comida Senior Nutrition Program.
Liberate your imagination by giving it a
voice! Share your thoughts, feelings
and experiences with others in this
collaborative experience. Whether you
express yourself through poetry, short
stories, dramatic scripts, narrative,
autobiographies or essays, this class will
encourage you to share your thoughts,
feelings and experiences with others.
6 wks • June 10–July 15
Wednesday • 1–3:30 p.m.
Greendell Rm P2 • $40
ONGOING
Wednesday • 9:30 a.m.–2:15 p.m.
Cubberley Rm M4 • No Fee *
HEALTH AND FITNESS
PENINSULA NATURE HIKES
TAI CHI: Chen Style
Instructor: Miriam Sachs Martin,
[email protected]
Instructor: Lisette Yung
Prerequisite: None Want to get more exercise? Learn about
native plants? There will be time for stretch
and snack breaks. This is your chance
to check out open space preserves and
become familiar with indigenous flora and
fauna — with a fun and friendly group of
co-hikers! You don't need to be super-fit,
just have a desire to hike, make new
friends, and learn. Class topics, locations,
and hike difficulty levels will be tailored in part to participant
preferences. You will need sturdy shoes, sun protection, and
a water bottle.
Empower your physical, mental and emotional
self with Chen style Taiji, widely acknowledged
as the ancestor of all Tai-Chi styles. Learn the
principles of body alignment and silk-reeling
exercises. These spiral movements open up
body joints and reduce physical tension. Benefit
from increased physical strength, body-mind
connection and reduced stress.
6 wks • June 8–July 13
Monday • 6:45–8:15 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Dance Studio • $65
An information meeting will be held at Palo Alto High School on
Tuesday, May 26th at 7 p.m. in Room #205, to meet the group
and discuss the hikes included in this course.
5 wks • June 13–July 18 (No class July 4)
Saturday • 11 a.m.–3 p.m.
Various local parks and preserves • $95
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HEALTH AND FITNESS
YOGA AND MEDITATION
Instructor: Kamal Vilms,
[email protected]
Gently stretch, relax and energize your body with yoga poses that
cultivate balance, inner awareness, and mobility, and release
muscle tension. Regular yoga practice can improve health in many
ways from stress reduction to increased flexibility and improved
breathing. Yoga mats are preferred, but towels are acceptable.
6 wks • June 11–July 16
Thursday • 5–6:30 p.m.
Juana Briones Elementary School MP Rm • $74
HOME AND ENVIRONMENT
FLORAL DESIGN WITH IKEBANA
UPHOLSTERY: Basic Techniques
Instructor: Thanh Kosen Nguyen, [email protected]
Instructors:
Learn traditional and contemporary forms of Ikebana and develop Kathleen Koenig, [email protected]
and Ann Laveroni, [email protected]
a closeness with nature while exploring this elegant art form. Each
Prerequisite: None
student will complete one or two beautiful designs, then bring
them home to display and enjoy with friends and family. See web Learn the hands-on skills and traditions of the
site for supplies list.
craft of upholstery by working on your own
contemporary or antique project. Use basic
4 wks • June 9–July 14 (No class July 7)
and more advanced techniques to change or
Tuesday • 12:30–4 p.m.
update the style of a piece, or to restore the
Palo Alto HS Rm 102 • $57
original cover, trimmings and other upholstery
components of a classic chair.
GARDENING IN SUMMER
Instructor: Sherri Bohan,
[email protected]
Prerequisite: None
Enjoy caring for your summer garden! Use
the latest techniques and organic treatments
for insects, plant diseases and water-wise
gardening. Pruning, organic plant nutrition,
composting, herbs, flowers, vegetables and
watering for sustainability, and a healthy
living space is the focus in this course.
There is a $2.00 materials fee.
SECTION A
6 wks • June 9–July 14
Tuesday • 9 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Upholstering Rm 904 • $145
SECTION B
6 wks • June 11–July 16
Thursday • 9 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Upholstering Rm 904 • $145
6 wks • June 10–July 15
Wednesday • 10 a.m.–12 noon
Cubberley Rm A2 • $40
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MUSIC
ACOUSTIC (FINGER STYLE) GUITAR:
Beginning
SYMPHONIC BAND
Instructor: Paul J. Prochaska,
[email protected]
Prerequisite: None
Bring your own guitar, buy the Carcassi book,
and we’ll get started on the joyful journey of
playing the guitar! Nylon or steel string guitars
are acceptable, but the instructor strongly
recommends nylon strings. Class is usually
limited to 12 students. See web site for
book information.
Experience the thrill of performance in this fully instrumental
band for experienced players of wind and percussion
instruments. Enjoy playing traditional, popular and classical
music. Percussionists and tubists are especially needed.
A concert will be given at the end of the quarter, on Sunday,
August 16, 2015.
Instructor: Jason McChristian, [email protected]
6 wks • June 9–July 14
Tuesday • 7–8 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 1710 • $60
10 wks • June 8–August 10
Monday • 7:30–10:00 p.m.
Gunn HS Rm M1 • $65
* $15 discount for registration by June 12, 2015 *
UKULELE: Beginning
Instructor: Paul J. Prochaska,
[email protected]
Prerequisite: None
Do you own a playable ukulele? What? It’s in the
closet? Well, that’s no fun! Learn the basics of
playing the ukulele: conventional tuning, basic
chord positions, notes, and strums. Also learn to
play some popular, folk and traditional songs for
the ukulele.
6 wks • June 10–July 15
Wednesday • 7–8 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 1710 • $60
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PARENTING AND FAMILY *
For more than 65 years, we have offered preschool programs organized primarily for parent education. Parents
develop a deeper understanding of early childhood development and parenting skills through adult discussion
classes, formal and informal observations, and community exchanges. The school provides children and their
families a nurturing play-based curriculum helping children develop in all areas including creativity, cooperation,
peaceful conflict resolution, positive communication, fine and gross motor skills and kindergarten readiness.
Our unique participatory structure allows parents to be involved in their children’s preschool education.
Please contact the school for more information. All classes are partially state supported.
PreSchool Family — 4120 Middlefield Road
Instructor: PreSchool Family Staff
P
reSchool Family is a parent education/participation
program, serving families with children from birth
through 5 years. Children under the age of two attend
one morning per week with a parent and the parents
attend two evening classes per month. Two year-olds
attend two mornings per week, three-year olds attend
three mornings per week and four-year-olds attend four
mornings per week. Parents work in the classroom one
morning per week regardless of the age of their child and
attend two afternoon or evening parent education classes
per month.
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WOODWORKING
WOODWORKING 3: Mixed Levels
Instructor: Claude Godcharles, [email protected]
Prerequisite: Woodworking 1 and Woodworking 2
Work on your own project and get guidance on designing and building it. Short tutorials
will help you develop your skills. Tutorials may include: sharpening and using hand tools,
joinery techniques, wood technology and project planning. Students supply their own
materials. Storage space for projects is available during the quarter. Recommended textbook:
Woodworking Basics by Peter Korn (available for purchase in the Adult School office).
6 wks • June 8–July 13
Monday • 6:30–9:30 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Woodshop • $145
WORLD LANGUAGES
CHINESE: Continuing Class
FRENCH: Intermediate
Instructor: Lucia Wu,
[email protected]
Prerequisite: Beginning Chinese or Basics
of Chinese Phonetics
Get yourself ready to dine out in a Chinese
restaurant and order some well-known delicious
Chinese dishes. Learn about the names of a
variety of foods and Chinese dishes, and some
useful phrases in buying food and ordering
dishes in a Chinese restaurant. Textbook, Chinese
Express (Joy in 3 Months) with CD, can be
purchased in the Adult School office.
Instructor: Malika Labidi,
[email protected]
Prerequisite: One year of
previous French study
Vous aimez le Français! Continue your
immersion in French language and culture
and master communication skills through
group participation. You will enhance your
pronunciation and develop vocabulary
and grammar. Required textbook can be
purchased in the Adult School office.
6 wks • June 10–July 15
Wednesday • 6–8 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 405 • $88
6 wks • June 9–July 14
Tuesday • 6:30–8:30 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 401• $88
FRENCH: Advanced
ET SI NOUS PARLIONS FRANÇAIS?
Instructor: Malika Labidi, [email protected]
Prerequisite: Advanced French skills
Bonjour! Welcome to Et si nous parlions français, an advanced
class that will help you boost your conversational French skills.
Communicate effectively in a fun and lively environment,
discussing current events, history, arts, literature and culture.
We will use an array of media (articles, videos, and ads) in our
discussion. The teacher will provide all materials.
6 wks • June 10–July 15
Wednesday • 7–9 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 401 • $88
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WORLD LANGUAGES
ITALIAN MOVIE NIGHTS
SPANISH: Low Intermediate
Instructor: Nicoletta Giorgi
Instructor: Sara Tevis, [email protected]
Prerequisite: Two quarters of beginning Spanish
or equivalent
¿Habla Vd. Español? Continue your studies
and focus on conversational skills. Add to your
knowledge of grammar and Hispanic culture.
Required textbook can be purchased in the Adult
School office.
Prerequisite: None
Learn Italian history and traditions through a selection of famous
Italian movies. Movies have been selected to present different
aspects of the Italian society through the eyes of some of the
most famous Italian directors. Traditions, stereotypes and history
will be shown and analyzed together. Movies will be in Italian
with English subtitles or just in English. Introduction and debate
will be held in English.
4 Sessions • June 10, June 16, July 7, and July 15
Tuesday & Wednesday • 6:30–9 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 408 • $60
SPANISH:
Beginning (Continuation)
Instructor: Leonardo McCord Salazar
Prerequisite: Level 1, None;
Level 2-3, previous level
Learn the essentials of Spanish grammar
from a native speaker and develop
the four language skills in meaningful
contexts. Required
textbook can be purchased in the
Adult School office.
Section B (Level 2)
6 wks • June 10–July 15
Wednesday • 7–9 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 403 • $88
SPANISH: High Intermediate
Instructor: Leonardo McCord Salazar
Prerequisite: Two quarters of Low Intermediate
Spanish or equivalent
Learn the fine points of Spanish grammar
and the multiple uses of the subjunctive mood
in this engaging course. Read, translate, and
discuss a masterpiece of Spanish, Latin American
or Chicano literature. Required textbook can be
purchased in the Adult School office.
6 wks • June 10–July 15
Wednesday • 6–8 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 402 • $88
6 wks • June 8–July 13
Monday • 7–9 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 402 • $88
Section C (Level 3)
6 wks • June 9–July 14
Tuesday • 7–9 p.m.
Palo Alto HS Rm 402 • $88
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ADULT SCHOOL information
eligibility
All persons over the age of 18 are eligible for all Adult School classes with no residency restrictions.
Refunds
ÌÌ Refund of fees will only be given if requested at least 72 hours before the first class meeting
Please cancel at least five days before a Cooking class. There is a $15 fee for cancellations.
Please choose your classes carefully.
ÌÌ We are sorry we cannot accept medical, business travel or other reasons.
ÌÌ Full refunds will be given automatically if the Adult School cancels a class.
ÌÌ Deposits and tuition for parent education classes are entirely non-refundable.
ÌÌ Textbooks are non returnable.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
A certificate of completion and/or a letter stating participation in any Adult School class will be given to
any student upon request to the office and verification of attendance.
tobacco-free school district property
Smoking and the use of tobacco products by all persons is prohibited on Palo Alto Unified School District
property and at district-sponsored events.
Sexual harrassment policy
It is the policy of the Palo Alto Unified School District to provide a school environment free from all forms of
harrassment, including sexual harrassment, and to maintain an environment in which all students and staff
model this behavior and are treated with dignity and respect. Please see the district website for complete
information: <http://pausd.org/parents/discrimination>.
uniform complaint procedures
The Palo Alto Unified School District maintains a uniforms complaint procedure. Please visit the district
website for complete information. <http://pausd.org/community/complaint_policies/annual_notice_
unifrm_cmplnt_prcd.shtml>.
Contact information
Mail: Palo Alto Adult School
50 Embarcadero Road
Palo Alto, CA 94301
Phone: (650) 329-3752
Fax: (650) 329-8515
Email: [email protected]
SUMMER QUARTER OFFICE HOURS (jUNE 8 - jULY 17)
Monday through Wednesday:
Thursday:Friday:
8 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Closed
SUMMER OFFICE HOURS (jULY 20 - AUGUST 7)
Monday through Thursday:Friday:
8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Closed
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6 WAYS TO REGISTER
PHONE
(650) 329-3752
FAX
(650) 329-8515
EMAIL
[email protected]
WEBSITE
paadultschool.org
MAIL
Palo Alto Adult School
50 Embarcadero Road
Palo Alto, CA 94301
WALK IN
RECEIPTS/CONFIRMATIONS
Please call if you need a receipt or a confirmation: (650) 329-3752.
You will be notified if a class is full.
REGISTER EARLY
Register today to secure your place in
our most popular classes. If minimum
enrollments are not met, classes will
be cancelled and a full refund will be
processed. Refunds are given up to
72 hours before the first class meeting.
NEED HELP? PLEASE CALL
(650) 329-3752
Palo Alto Adult School
50 Embarcadero Road
Palo Alto, CA 94301
FALL REGISTRATION BEGINS
August 7, 2015
This schedule is valid through July 17, 2015.
Additional information, materials lists, and schedule
changes are posted on our website.
http://www.paadultschool.org
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mission and student learnER outcomes
MISSION
Palo Alto Adult School is committed to excellence in providing a broad range of
accessible and flexible programs that allow our diverse community of students to
achieve their educational vocational and personal goals.
STUDENT LEARNER OUTCOMES
SET GOALS: Students will assess their own needs and identify personal
educational and/or vocational goals.
• With guidance, develop plans to achieve their goals.
• Be self-directed learners who learn independently and collaboratively
in a diverse environment.
ACHIEVE SKILLS: Using a variety of methods, technology and resources,
students will acquire knowledge and skills appropriate for reaching their goals.
• Develop and apply critical thinking skills.
• Obtain academic and technical skills for life and workforce readiness.
DEMONSTRATE LEARNING: Students will apply their acquired core knowledge
and skills appropriate to their goals.
• Advance to post-secondary education or training.
• Contribute to personal enrichment and the community.
• Demonstrate 21st century skills including critical thinking, communication,
collaboration and creativity.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT PALO ALTO ADULT SCHOOL
ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES & LOCATION MAPS, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT
http://www.paadultschool.org
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