How We Were Formed

A core group of partners has participated in planning the Regional Adult Education Plan, including the San Diego Workforce Investment Board/ San Diego Workforce Partnership; the South County Career Center; the San Diego County Public Library System; San Diego Job Corps; the San Diego Council on Literacy; and the California Department of Rehabilitation.
Following the AB86 planning process, AB104 established the Adult Education Block Grant, which added two additional program areas, for a total of seven program areas for adults 18+
The seven program areas are:
• Elementary and secondary basic skills, including classes required for a high school diploma or high school equivalency certificate.
• Classes and courses for immigrants eligible for educational services in citizenship and English as a second language, and workforce preparation classes in basic skills.
• Programs related to entry or reentry into the workforce
• Programs designed to develop knowledge and skills to assist elementary and secondary school children to succeed academically in school
• Education programs for adults with disabilities.
• Short-term career technical education programs with high employment potential.
• Programs offering pre-apprenticeship training.
• Elementary and secondary basic skills, including classes required for a high school diploma or high school equivalency certificate.
• Classes and courses for immigrants eligible for educational services in citizenship and English as a second language, and workforce preparation classes in basic skills.
• Programs related to entry or reentry into the workforce
• Programs designed to develop knowledge and skills to assist elementary and secondary school children to succeed academically in school
• Education programs for adults with disabilities.
• Short-term career technical education programs with high employment potential.
• Programs offering pre-apprenticeship training.