Wednesday, December 6, 2017

English Classes Free

ENGLISH CLASSES FREE!!

Duluth High School 
3737 Brock Road NW Duluth GA 30096
Building 600 classrooms 6-104 & 6-108

Level l
Tuesday's - 5:00 to 8:00 pm
Level ll
Thursday's  - 5:00 to 8:00 pm
Level lll 
Wednesday's  - 6:15 to 7:45 pm

Registration and placement test on 
Tuesday, January 16, 2018 
between 5:00 and 7:30 PM

NO Appointment Necessary 
First come first serve - Limited Enrollment

Please bring ONLY proof of residence in Gwinnett County

classes will begin on January 
Level l- Tuesday 23, level lll - Wednesday 24 and level ll - Thursday 25,
for more information call Ms. Maggie at 404-840-6351 or Ms. Maria 678-710-9727




Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Educational Program Specialist

The Georgia FFA-FCCLA Center is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Educational Program Specialist

Posting date: September 27, 2017

Application Deadline: Until Filled

Position Title: The Educational Program Specialist

Location: Geogia FFA-FCCLA Center - Covington, Georgia

Job Description


Goals of this position:
  •  conduct current camp programs
  • Growth in participation of current camp programs
  • Development of new camp programs
  • Assist in the successful operation of the camp    
Job Duties
   Executing and improving educational programs
  • wildlife camp
  • horse camp
  • BASIC training
  • Adventure Camp
  • Junior Counselors
    Executing and improving Summer Leadership Camp Team Programs
  • Team Time
  • Tuesday team program
  • Thursday team program
  • High Ropes
  • Low Ropes Staff Training
  • Team Captains
  • Quiz
  Overseeing Camp Program Facilities
  • Ropes Courses: Low, Highs, Mud Course
  • Shooting Range and Equipment
  • Fishing pond and equipment
  Public Relations
  • Attend FFA and FCCLA events, chapter visits
  • serve as a liaison for FCS/FCCLA conferences
  • Attend other local fundraising banquets and build relationships
  • Join and get involved with a local community service organization
  Serve as an assistant Camp Director
  • serve as a caretaker that is on duty 24 hours a day all year
  • serve groups
  • help provide as atmosphere for developing good morale and well-being among the camp family
  • other duties as assigned by the camp director
Desired Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in education
  • CPR and First Aid certifications
  • At least one year camp staff expirence
  • Ability to supervise staff and campers
  • Ability to meet the public
  • Ability to plan, originate, organize, and carry out daily and special programs
Possible certification/training to be completed during employment:
  • Certified Horsemanship Association - Basic Instructor Certification
  • High Ropes Challenge Course
  • Low Ropes Challenge Course
  • Basic Camp Directors Course ( American Camping Association)
  • Lifeguard/1st Aid/CPR/AED/Waterfront certification
  • ServSafe
  • Certified pool operator
  • Others as needed
Compensation
  • Negotiable salary based on experience
  • Camp home with utilities included (except personal telephone)
  • Meals provided when camp is serving
  • Health Insurance after 90 days
To Apply
Submit cover letter and resume to :
Russel Towns, Camp Manager
rtowns@GaAgEd.org
Fax: 770-786-1774
Georgia FFA-FCCLA Center
720 FFA Road
Covington, Georgia 30014

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

K-8 Tutoring and Homeschool Assistance


We are more than just a tutoring service!


We offer...
  • Personalized training 
  • Homeschool Assistance
  • Summer education programs
  • Parent education support
... from a Special Education teacher with extensive experience writing and implementing IEPs and giving personalized attention to children.


We are kicking off this service by offering a 6-week Summer Enrichment Program for students!!


Special Education Program
Time to work on IEP goals and objectives, on common core curriculum, and on life skills such as organization, communication, etc.

Regular Education Program
Time to work on the common core curriculum of previous school year and common core curriculum of the upcoming school year.

1 day a week program or 2 days a week program available


For more information, contact Lori Spencer
Phone: 404-542-2795
Office Address: 400 Prospect Place, Alpharetta, GA 30005

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

CVS Health Jobs


CVS Health screens over a million job applicants a year. To be fair and objective in making hiring decisions, we consider experience, job related skills, and interview performance. One way we evaluate applicants is by having applicants to most store roles take the Virtual Job Tryout (VJT). Some important things to remember as you take the VJT:
  • This is an online assessment that you must successfully complete to move forward in the hiring process, but it does not guarantee that you will receive a job offer
  • You will learn about about the job and decide if it's the right fit for you
  • CVS Health learns about your skills, abilities, and experiences to see if you're a good fit for the job
  • You do not need previous experience to successfully complete the VJT
  • Once you complete the VJT, you cannot retake it for 6 months
  • the VJT is untimed - some people take 20 minutes and others take an hour
  • We encourage you to set aside an hour in a quiet location to take the VJT

Application Instructions
  1. Navigate to https://jobs.cvshealth.com/
  2. Search for job opening by keyword and/or location
  3. Select a job from the list by clicking on it 
  4. Select the apply now link
  5. Candidates will be prompted to create an online profile to complete job application
  6. This starts the application process
  7. Upon completion of application you will be automatically redirected to the Virtual Job Tryout 
Candidate applications are only visible upon completion of a Virtual Job Tryout


Accommodation Requests

Shaker Help Desk
Phone: 1-877-987-5352
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM ET

If you feel you need an accommodation, DO NOT take the VJT

Once you submit the VJT, you cannot retake it or receive an accommodation for six months


System Requirements 

Our system is best experienced on a PC/laptop with a keyboard, mouse, current internet browser with pop-ups disabled, and strong internet connectivity. Most positions may include a Virtual Job Tryout (VJT) at the end of the application process. The VJT contains audio which will require speakers or headphones or you may choose the "Text Only" option provided on the welcome page.


Application Technical Issues

Contact Kenexa Applicant Helpdesk 
Phone: 1-855-338-5609

Monday, February 6, 2017

Alabama A&M University Atlanta Admissions Fair

Alabama A&M University Atlanta Admissions Fair 

Monday, February 13, 2017 


Wolf Creek Library 
3100 Enon Road 
Atlanta, Georgia 30349
5:00 pm to 7:00 pm

High school Juniors & Seniors should register at 
http://aamuatlfair.eventbrite.com/ 

For more information email Info@aamuatl.org.

Thursday, January 26, 2017

Gwinnett County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

Gwinnett County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

Application for College Scholarship

Delta Profile

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, incorporated is a non-profit public service organization with membership of over 250,000 college educated women in over 940 chapters located in the United State, England, Japan (Tokyo and Okinawa), Germany, The Virgin Islands, Bermuda, Jamaica, The Bahamas and The Republic of Korea. Founded over one hundred years ago, in 1913, the organization was established to provide programs promoting human welfare and currently has a five point focus in the areas of Educational development, International Awareness and Involvement, Physical and Mental Health and Political Awareness and Involvement.

Chartered in March 2003, the Gwinnett County Alumnae Chapter (GCAC) of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. has over 200 members. GCAC is committed to making a positive difference in the Gwinnett community through exemplary service programs that include:
  • Delta Academy/ Delta GEMS/ Embodi - Mentoring and personal development programs for young women and men;
  • Taboo Tea - A program focusing on the health and wellness needs of adult women,
  • 2015-2016 Cotillion Program - an enrichment program for high school junior and seniors who have demonstrated exemplary moral standards and plan to attend to post-secondary school. The program culminates with a formal Cotillion~Beautillion ball in the spring in 2016;
  • Bring The Noise - Psalm 98: A Youth and Young Adult Gospel Choir Competition 
  • - Fundraiser designed to raise money for scholarships for Gwinnett County High School Seniors.
  • Scholarship Program- Signature program that has awarded approximately $40,000 in scholarship monies to high school seniors.
GCAC has also formed an alliance with Partnership Against Domestic Violence (PADV) and participates in the semi-annual AIDS Walk Atlanta & 5K Run, Gwinnett Relay for life and Gwinnett Great Days of Service. Additionally, the chapter supports international relief efforts and holds local political forums, voter registration drives and health fairs.

Scholarship Eligibility Requirements: 
All African-American senior young women and men who attend a high school in Gwinnett county, except Centerville, Snellville and Loganville are eligible to apply.

Application Requirements:

  • A completed, signed and dated application submitted electronically.
  • Essay on one of the topics listed on the Essay section.
  • Three (3) letters of recommendation from the following:
  • - 2 Core Academic Teachers
  • - 1 Community Service Leader
  • - A copy of an official high school transcript
Letters of recommendation and official transcript must be mailed together in the same envelope and postmarked by January 31, 2017.

Mail to: 
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Gwinnett County Alumnae Chapter
Attention: Scholarship Committee Chair 
P.O. Box 491508
Lawrenceville, GA 30049

All completed applications will be reviewed and scored by the Scholarship Committee. The top scoring applicants will be granted an interview in April 2017 to determine the scholarship recipients. All scholarship recipients will be notified no later than March 1, 2017.

To avoid disqualification, please complete all of the application requirements and meet the submission deadline.



Please mail letters of recommendation, and official high school transcript to: 
 
                                                   
   Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Gwinnett County Alumnae Chapter
  Attention:  Scholarship Committee Chair
  P.O. Box 491508
  Lawrenceville, GA  30049

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Sweet Repeat Dresses


Free Prom Dresses


We have a new location:
Gwinnett Place Mall - 2100 Pleasant Hill Rd, Duluth, GA, 30096

Times:
  • Every Thursday: 5-7 pm
  • Every Saturday: 12-4 pm
*from February 2 - May 13


Stop by and shop for a new or gently used dress.

A $50 refundable Cash/Check deposit will be held and returned when the dress is returned, dry cleaned (with receipt).


For additional information: