
ABE - Adult Basic Education
Basic Information
For Whom:
Students who register for Adult Basic Education are those who have already achieved competency in English as a New Language.
Registration:
Students take the TABE (Test for Adult Basic Education) for placement and later in the semester to track progress in reading and math.
Curriculum
Reading
Classes in reading focus on vocabulary building, sentence understanding, summarizing, and interpreting meaning.
SESSION TIME: 3 HOURS
DURATION: Full Semester
SKILLS LEARNED:
- Vocabulary expansion
- Summarizing
- Paraphrasing
- Critical reading
- Interpretation
Math
Classes in math focus on numbers, problem solving, algebra, geometry, and data.
SESSION TIME: 3 HOURS
DURATION: Full Semester
SKILLS LEARNED:
- Numbers & Fractions
- Decimals & Percents
- Measurements
- Algebra & Geometry
- Data & Probability
Writing
Writing focuses on sentence construction, grammar, spelling accuracy, and writing.
SESSION TIME: 3 HOURS
DURATION: Full Semester
SKILLS LEARNED:
- Sentence construction
- Grammar
- Spelling accuracy
- Personal writing
- Formal writing
Some participants may wish to prepare for the High School Equivalency Exam after they reach an advanced level of competency on the TABE.
Additional Resources

Computer Lab Access
All students may use the computer lab to access supplemental materials across all subjects and to develop essential computer skills.
Importance:
Access to computers gives our students the chance to develop essential skills and practice using technology, opening doors to new opportunities.
Community Workshops
Throughout the year, students can attend workshops on topics such as financial literacy, personal and family health, fire safety, and current immigration issues.
Importance:
Community workshops give our students the knowledge they need to empower them to make informed decisions and stand their ground with confidence.



