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| Community Educational Services | |
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| Address | 36 Waverly Place, Ste 1 94108 |
| Phone | 415-983-9510 |
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| Contact(s) | |
| Hours | M-F: 9am-5pm |
| Language(s) | |
| Summary | See article |
80 Fresno St., 94133
415-982-0615
415-434-3128 (FAX)
M-F: 9am-5pm
Provides educational and vocational services to immigrant and native born Asian middle and high school students through interactive educational, community leadership and career readiness programs.
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Applied Learning and Linkages (ALL)
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Connects students with business and community partners in experiential learning projects. Engages students actively in the intersections of academics and real world application.
Asian Community Teens (ACT)
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Helps youth transform their lives through services to their community. Teen residents of Chinatown improve their grades, social confidence, and community activism while leading ongoing projects that strengthen the community. ACT leaders direct a Cantonese radio program and a mentoring project for 7th, 8th and 9th graders attending Francisco and Galileo schools.
Revitalizing Education and Learning (REAL)
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Trains teachers and students to utilize learning processes that help youth develop a greater sense of responsibility and ownership of their education. In REAL classes, students improve their writing skills, organize community service projects, and support each other to achieve a common goal: Success.
2010 HAP Manual Text
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Community Educational Services - G
36 Waverly Place, Ste 1 94108
415-983-9510
415-983-9514 (FAX)
M-F: 9am-5pm
Provides educational and vocational services to immigrant and native born Asian middle and high school students through interactive educational, community leadership and career readiness programs.
Applied Learning and Linkages (ALL)
Connects students with business and community partners in experiential learning projects. Engages students actively in the intersections of academics and real world application.
Asian Community Teens (ACT)
Helps youth transform their lives through services to their community. Teen residents of Chinatown improve their grades, social confidence, and community activism while leading ongoing projects that strengthen the community. ACT leaders direct a Cantonese radio program and a mentoring project for 7th, 8th and 9th graders attending Francisco and Galileo schools.
Revitalizing Education and Learning (REAL)
Trains teachers and students to utilize learning processes that help youth develop a greater sense of responsibility and ownership of their education. In REAL classes, students improve their writing skills, organize community service projects, and support each other to achieve a common goal: Success.