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Adult & Community Education

Fall 2008
Many Classes Offered: Online and In-school
Classes begin September 8

Office Hours
Beginning September 8, 2008
Monday - Wednesday 1:00 - 9:00 p.m.
737-4348

Welcome to the fall semester of the Richmond Adult and Community Education program. Hopefully you will find some interesing opportunities within our brochure that will inspire you to join us for some educational and/or enrichment activities. Each semester it is our goal to provide programs of interest. We are always looking for new ideas and instructors. This community has a vast array of talented and knowledgeable people and the adult education program would like to tap their resources to make them available for all to benefit. If you have a skill or craft you would like to share with the community through the adult education program, we would like to hear from you. Thank you for your continued support of Richmond Adult and Community Education.

Robert Hurley, Director 

Equal Opportunity

Richmond Adult Education ensures employment, equal education opportunities and affirmative action regardless of race, gender, color, national origin, religion, marital status, age, sexual orientation or disability in accordance with all federal and state legislation.

Check out the online courses
brought to you by Richmond Adult Education
and Education TO GO
http://www.ed2go.com/richmondadulted/

Registration for Ed2Go is easy!

  1. Mail the registration form and payment to Richmond Adult Education and register online.
  2. Attend orientation for your course at  www.ed2go.com/richmondadulted/. Orientation is required before you go to your online classroom. Once at the web site, click on the link "orientation."
  3. The day your course begins, return to www.ed2go.com/richmondadulted/. Click the "classroom" link, then log in with the information you provided in online orientation.

Program Policies

ADULTS 17 years of age and older and not enrolled in day school are eligible to enroll. Younger students are welcome with the permission of the director.

SENIOR CITIZENS: Registration fees for classes offered at Richmond High School will be waived for residents age 55 and older. Senior citizens will be responsible for all lab and materials costs as well as the registration fees for all classes offered over the internet.

CLASSES will be cancelled and money refunded if there is insufficient enrollment. Please register early to avoid class cancellations at the last moment.

NO DAY SCHOOL - NO NIGHT SCHOOL: Classes are automatically cancelled when Richmond Schools cancel day programming due to inclement weather. Cancellations of adult evening classes will be announced on local radio stations after 4:00 p.m.

REFUNDS: Full refund if class is cancelled or request is made prior to second class. No refunds thereafter.

NO SMOKING: The Richmond School Board endorses the concept of a smoke-free environment. The use of tobacco in any form is prohibited in school buildings and on school grounds at all times.



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Created: August 2002.  Last Update: September 10, 2008.