The Adult Learning Center
- Provides quality instruction in reading, writing, math, and
the English Language to help adults transition into college
and/or prepare for the GED tests. Services are available in
Grangeville, Lewiston, Moscow and Orofino.
What is Adult Basic Education (ABE)?
ABE is a basic skills program for adults 16 years-of-age and
older who are not currently enrolled in high school. In
addition, we serve adults who have graduated from high school
and wish to brush up their reading, writing, or math skills so
they can transition into college or the work force. All new
students attend an orientation session that covers program
expectations and provides assessments.
Each student's course of study is framed by an educational
plan based on the unique needs of the student. ABE offers
structured classes at various levels of reading, writing, and
math. Our students have the option of online instruction as
well.
ABE can help you:
- Improve math, reading and writing skills.
- Prepare for College
- Prepare for and pass the GED and High School Equivalency
Certificate (HSE).
- Learn basic computer skills while studying other
subjects.
- Learn to speak English (for non-native learners).
Spring 2013 Class Schedule
Class Descriptions
Department of Correction
- Educational programs including special education services,
reading fundamentals (Title 1), basic academic skills training,
and GED preparation and testing are provided through the Adult
Learning Center to offenders located at the North Idaho
Correctional Institution (NICI) in Cottonwood.
Funding
- The Idaho Department of Correction contracts with Lewis-Clark
State College to hire staff to provide educational services
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Mailing Address: 500 8th Avenue Lewiston, ID 83501
Physical Address: Clearwater Hall Adult Learning Center
400 Main Street
Lewiston, ID 83501
Monday to Thursday
8:00-12:00 & 1:00-7:00
PHONE: (208)
792-2238
TOLL FREE: (866) 527-2223
FAX: (208)792-2322
Adult Basic
Education
Department of
Corrections |