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Presentation for the HIPPY Program Published by UA Cossatot Adult Education December 2013 Good News About the New 2014 GED ® Test Divided into 4 sections, not five. (language arts, mathemati- cal reasoning, science, and social studies) Tentatively, the cost is $16. Can be taken one section at a time. Faster results after testing. Higher pass rate when testing on the computer. Jennifer Black, Director, Jamie Godwin, ESL Instructor, and Erika Buenrrostro, UA Cossatot Recruiter, presented adult educa- tion services and college information to the parents of the HIPPY program on November 15. HIPPY stands for Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters. It is an evidenced-based program that works with families in the home to support parents in their critical role as their child's first and most important teacher. HIPPY strengthens communities and families by empowering parents to actively prepare their children for success in school. Parents are provided with a set of carefully developed curriculum, books and materials designed to strengthen their children's cognitive skills, early literacy skills, and social/emotional and physical development. HIPPY programs serve families from diverse ethnic and geographic groups across the nation, particularly those most at risk because of poverty, parents' limited education and social isolation.

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Presentation for the HIPPY Program

Published by UA Cossatot Adult Education December 2013

Good News About the New 2014 GED® Test

Divided into 4 sections, not five. (language arts, mathemati-

cal reasoning, science, and social studies)

Tentatively, the cost is $16.

Can be taken one section at a time.

Faster results after testing.

Higher pass rate when testing on the computer.

Jennifer Black, Director, Jamie Godwin,

ESL Instructor, and Erika Buenrrostro, UA

Cossatot Recruiter, presented adult educa-

tion services and college information to

the parents of the HIPPY program on

November 15. HIPPY stands for Home

Instruction for Parents of Preschool

Youngsters. It is an evidenced-based

program that works with families in the

home to support parents in their critical

role as their child's first and most

important teacher.

HIPPY strengthens communities and families by empowering parents to actively

prepare their children for success in school. Parents are provided with a set of

carefully developed curriculum, books and materials designed to strengthen

their children's cognitive skills, early literacy skills, and social/emotional and

physical development. HIPPY programs serve families from diverse ethnic and

geographic groups across the nation, particularly those most at risk because of

poverty, parents' limited education and social isolation.

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Aaron Kyle Arthur

Adriana León Gonzalez

Alyssa White

Amber Mills

April Loe

Aurora Rojas

Billy Oglesby

Brittany Bush

Brittney Jegstrup

Brittney Vaughan

Carolyn Kuykendall

Christopher Sanders

Dawn Sheets

Emily Gatlin

Evangelina Vargas

Fausto Ferritz

Fernando Hernandez

Jade Blaauw

Janet Perez

Janette Quintana

Jaquilin McLaughlin

Jorge Salazar

Juan Villeda

Kassie Hibner

Katie-Lynn Scroggins

Kayla Alonso

Kryshnna Munoz

Laura Retana

Leonel Vargas

Liszet Navarrete Martinez

Lori Chapman

Madison Hopkins

Maricela López Martinez

Mery Garate

Richard Wilkerson

Roman Zapata

Saprina Dingus

Sarah Sain

Scott Hanley

Stacia Gibbs

Tommy Simmons

Victoria Diaz

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Kryshnna Munoz

Victoria Diaz, Katie-Lynn Scroggins, Kayla Alonso, and Aurora Rojas

Liszet Navarrete

Martinez

FRONT ROW: Brittney Jegstrup, Madison Hopkins, Victoria Diaz,

Kayla Alonso, Aurora Rojas. BACK ROW: Jorge Salazar, Tommy

Simmons, Katie-Lynn Scroggins, Sarah Sain

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Mrs. Jamie’s English class is full of fun activities.

Earlier in the semester she had a class on

clothing. To make it fun, she had the students

participate in a fashion show. The students

dressed up in different articles of clothing. While

one student walked the runway, another student

would announce what the student was wearing.

Students had so much fun with this activity. Mrs.

Jamie has made the classes very interactive for

students. They have enjoyed the classes and the

new location.

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