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Learn about CA Common Core State Standards
The days when a high school diploma and a factory job were the ticket to the American dream are long gone, as any recent graduate can attest.
To be successful in an ever-shrinking, increasingly competitive global economy, our high school graduates will need to move on to higher education or career training: Community college, a four-year university, vocational school or an apprenticeship.
Adults with Disabilities
@ A. Warren McClaskey Adult Center
The mission of this program is to enhance life opportunities and choices of adults with developmental disabilities by nurturing within the individual an increasing and broadening sense of independence and personal fulfillment; empowering the individual to reach her or his maximum potential; developing human potential through integrated life opportunities; and providing high quality services that enable full community inclusion. The major focus of this program is to offer life skills training which emphasizes achievement of greater independence and a less restrictive lifestyle.
Adult Education
Adult Education opens doors and delivers success! It provides lifelong educational opportunities and services preparing adult students with the knowledge and skills necessary to participate effectively as citizens, workers, parents, and family members. Adult Education has been part of the Sacramento City Unified School District’s public education program since 1872. Classes are held in a variety of school and community locations throughout Sacramento.