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ESL/English as a 2nd Language - Blacksburg, Conversational English Classes, YMCA of Virginia Tech

Conversational English Classes are held at the Y Center and provides English Language Learners (ELL) the opportunity to practice and learn English. These classes are free of charge and provide free childcare. For a complete schedule of our classes, please call 540-961-9622.

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Community Services - Arlington, Arlington Department of Human Services

The Community Services Program is a multicultural program promoting self-sufficiency and community belonging through neighborhood educational programs and services for newly arrived and low-income Arlington County residents.

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Education Continuing - Warrenton, Laurel Ridge Community College

Laurel Ridge Community College Adult Education serves the region with FREE classes that help students improve academic, English language (ESL), and workplace skills. Classes are held at local schools, churches, and libraries throughout the region.

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Migrant Education - Charlottesville, Albemarle Regional Migrant Education

Provides supplemental educational services to the children, aged 3-21 of migrant farm workers and highly mobile agricultural laborers.

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Adult Education - King William, Middle Peninsula R.A.C.E. (Adult Education and GED services)

Middle Peninsula Regional Adult Continuing Education provides instruction to adults to improve basic academic skills (reading, writing, and math), GED Preparation (for high school equivalency) and ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages). Middle Peninsula Regional Adult & Career Education (R.A.C.E.) is a Consortium made up of the public school systems in the counties of Essex, Gloucester, King & Queen, King William, Mathews, and Middlesex, and the Town of West Point. It is one of the 22 Federal and State funded adult basic education programs serving the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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Education Adult Basic - Charlottesville, Albemarle County Public Schools

Provides instructional services to Charlottesville, Albemarle County and other Central Virginia residents whose academic skills are below the 12th grade level. Services help adults improve their basic skills, prepare for the GED exam, learn English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), and learn together with their children. General Adult Education (GAE) provides instructional services to Charlottesville, Albemarle County and other Central Virginia residents who are working toward a high school diploma. Evening high school classes are offered to these students. ACCESSIBILITY: Fully accessible to persons with disabilities.

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GED - Mineral, Louisa County Public Schools

Offers instruction to adults in earning their GED, teaching English as a second Language (ESL), and/or offering Adult Basic Education classes (ABE). ACCREDITED BY: Virginia State Board of Education, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

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English as a Second Language - Fairfax, ESLIM - English as a Second Language and Immigrant Ministries

Provides English as a Second Language instruction for non-English speaking adults. Classes offered at many locations throughout Northern Virginia, mornings and nights. Check website for class schedule.

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Education and Employment Program - Arlington, Arlington Education & Employment Program (REEP), Arlington Public Schools

Provide for the education and employment related needs of limited English proficient adults who live and work in Arlington.

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English As A Second Language - Danville, Adult Education, Danville Public Schools

Individualized and small group instruction for foreign born adults. Open entry and exit. Students wishing to learn English may come at other times with prior arrangements with Center teachers. Conversational class instruction is available at the Center. In addition, classes are available in the Community.

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English as a 2nd Language - Washington, Ethiopian Community Center

ECC provides five levels of English as a Second Languages classes. The classes enable participants to develop the language and literacy skills they need to interact, engage and succeed as workers and members of the community.

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Adult Education - Virginia Beach, Virginia Beach City Public Schools

Provides comprehensive adult educational services for students over the age of 18. Programs are designed to teach the needs of the high school drop out, the displaced worker, and the non-English speaking adult. Classes are offered in Adult Basic Education/Pre-GED, General Education Development, English for Speakers of Other Languages, and Community Education.

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English Learner Programs and Services - Manassas, Student Opportunity and Multilingual Services Department, Prince William County Public Schools

The Office of EL Programs and Services oversees and maintains services provided to ELs and immigrant youth in support of state and federal regulations. The main functions are to provide comprehensive registration services and ensure school-based programs that assist ELs to reach proficiency in English while meeting and exceeding state content standards.

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English as a Second Language - Ashland, First Baptist Church Ashland

Provides English language classes and college and career readiness navigation for immigrants and refugee populations.

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Education and Community Development - Fairfax, FACETS

Programs for adults include computer and financial literacy, career development and ESL. Residents in need can participate in individualized case management, focusing on eviction prevention and emergency food and financial assistance to keep them stable and in their homes.

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Refugee Resettlement - Newport News, Commonwealth Catholic Charities

The Refugee Resettlement program welcomes refugees, empowering people escaping persecution to begin new lives with dignity through early self-sufficiency. CCC strives to help these newcomers as they transition into our society while also fostering a community climate of acceptance for persons of different cultures. Services include orientation, employment, case management, English as a Second Language classes, school liaison services, medical liaison services and housing.

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Language Services - Arlington, Language Access Services, Arlington Public Schools

APS provides spoken and ASL interpreting services for families, students, and staff. Arlington Public Schools provides written language translation services for families who speak a language other than English on an as-needed basis

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Adult Education - Chesapeake, Adult Education Programs, Chesapeake Public Schools

Offers a variety of adult educational opportunities/programs to non-residents and residents of Chesapeake. Program includes adult basic education, English as a second language, adult continuing education, and individual student alternative education.

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English Instruction - Newport News, Commonwealth Catholic Charities

This volunteer-driven English as a Second Language (ESL) program provides refugees with accessible, free English instruction designed to help refugees secure jobs and become self-sufficient within our communities.

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English as a Second Language - Richmond, J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College

Credit and non-credit ESL courses in Speaking, Listening, Reading, Writing, Accent Reduction, Conversation, and TOEFEL preparation offered at the college. Also administers on-site workplace and corporate ESL classes. Language lab and tutoring are available for students in the program. Classes meet in the day and evening, beginning in January, May, and August.

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Adult Education - Yorktown, York County Public Schools

Providing adult educational services for ages 18 and above. Provides GED, ABE, and ESL classes.

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Adult Education - Hampton, Hampton City Schools

Offers programs for adult residents of Hampton who wish to obtain their high school credential or build job skills.

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Self-Sufficiency Programs - Lorton, Lorton Community Action Center

Self-sufficiency programs for families living in southeastern Fairfax County. Programs offered at Lorton Community Action Center: -Adult/Children Nutrition Classes -Basic Computer Classes -Job Readiness Classes -English (ESL) Classes -Basic Budgeting Classes

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English As A Second Language - Lynchburg, Central Virginia Community College

Group instruction and computer-based training for foreign-born individuals. Open entry and exit.

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Alternative Education - Parklsey, Accomack County Public Schools

The Migrant Program is especially designed to provide continuity in the child's education. The program is held for six weeks during the summer and provides essential learning skills, food, and medical care for the children of migrant workers. Sessions of arts, crafts, and vocational instruction are offered, dependent upon funding. The children are given 3 meals a day as well as the opportunity to bathe and brush their teeth. There is a bilingual program for those students whose first language is Spanish or French Creole (Haitian).

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