EDUCATION BRIEFS: CRC adds evening hours for high school equivalency; free tutoring available; apply for free nursing assistant training

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CRC adds evening hours for high school equivalency

The Career Resource Center of Brown County offers the opportunity to earn a high school equivalency diploma from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at no charge.

For more information or to sign up, stop by the CRC at 246 E. Main St. or call 812-988-5880.

Free tutoring at junior high, high schools

With the donations from the Seung Han Foundation and Shari Frank, BETA (Brown County Enrichment for Teens Association Inc.) is providing free tutoring starting first week of October.

Tutoring for junior high students is offered on Mondays and Wednesdays from 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. by junior high math teacher Kaitlyn Christie in her classroom.

BETA also is partnering with the National Honor Society to provide tutoring at the high school from 7:40 to 8:15 a.m. before school, between 10:47 and 11:14 a.m. during advisory time, and from 3 to 3:30 p.m. after school in Eric Fohl’s classroom.

NHS students also will start tutoring junior high and intermediate school students through the Canvas system later in October.

BETA is looking for more donors to enable these tutoring programs to continue. For more information, contact Clara Stanley at BETA at 312-310-3617 or [email protected]. Donations can be mailed to BETA, P.O. Box 1194, Nashville, IN 47448 with “tutoring” in the memo line.

Apply for free nursing assistant training

A free certified nursing assistant program will begin March 26. The deadline to apply is Tuesday, Jan. 29.

Students will take three weeks of coursework at the Career Resource Center of Brown County, 246 E. Main St. Six weeks of clinical work will be conducted off campus.

For more information or to register, call the CRC at 812-988-5880.

Students, grads can apply for Statehouse internships

INDIANAPOLIS — The State Senate Republican Caucus is offering paid spring semester internships in its legislative, legal, policy, communications and information technology offices during the 2019 session of the Indiana General Assembly.

Indiana House Republicans also are accepting internship applications for the 2019 legislative session, which begins in January.

Qualified candidates must be at least college sophomores. Recent college graduates as well as graduate school and law school students are encouraged to apply. Positions are open to Indiana residents as well as non-residents who attend a college or university in the state.

These are full-time positions at the Statehouse downtown that begin with a mandatory orientation in late December and conclude at the end of the legislative session in April. In addition to biweekly compensation of $750, interns can earn academic credit and are eligible to apply for a competitive $3,000 scholarship to use toward undergraduate or graduate expenses. Benefits include professional development, community involvement and networking. The application deadline is Oct. 31.

For more information or to get an application, visit indianasenaterepublicans.com/intern and indianahouserepublicans.com/internship.

Enrollment open for 21st Century Scholars program

Applications for 21st Century Scholar are being accepted for the 2018-2019 school year. The program offers income-eligible Hoosier students up to four years of paid tuition at an eligible Indiana college or university after they graduate from high school, dependent upon financial need. In middle school and high school, scholars are connected to programs and resources the help them stay on track for college and career success.

Applications must be received by June 30 of the student’s eighth-grade year. Scholars pledge to graduate with a Core 40 diploma and cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.5. They also pledge to abstain from illegal drugs and alcohol and illegal activities.

For more information on requirements for the program, visit scholars.in.gov.

High school equivalency class set each week

Classes focused on the high school equivalency assessment exam — formerly called GED classes — are taught year-round from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays at the Career Resource Center of Brown County, 246 E. Main St.

Students who cannot attend then can arrange instruction by appointment or by distance learning.

Those enrolled in adult education may be eligible for free job training through WorkOne.

For more information, call 812-988-5880.

Ivy Tech courses offered by webcam at CRC

The Career Resource Center of Brown County, 246 E. Main St., offers Ivy Tech courses live by webcam and microphone.

Stop by the CRC at 246 E. Main St. or call 812-988-5880 for more information.

Discounts offered for multiple class enrollments

The Career Resource Center of Brown County offers discounts for multiple enrollments or for friends who enroll in classes at the same time. The discount does not apply to Ivy Tech classes.

For more information, call the CRC at 812-988-5880.

Sign language classes offered at CRC

An American Sign Language class will be offered after the first of the year at the Career Resource Center of Brown County. Classes run for eight weeks, one session per week. Call 812-988-5880 for more information or to register.

Beginning Quick Books class available

An accounting program for small business, a beginning Quick Books class, is offered twice a year at the Career Resource Center of Brown County, depending on community interest. Call 812-988-5880 for more information or to register.

BETA offers snacks, drinks at high school

Brown County Enrichment for Teens Association (BETA) offers free snacks and drinks during BETA Mobile Days from 3 to 4 p.m. Thursdays in the commons area at the high school.

Local volunteers or organizations are welcome to join the effort. They must complete a background check; call the high school office at 812-988-6606 for information about the process.

With questions, contact Clara Stanley at 812-310-3617 or [email protected].

Small-business counseling available for free

The Career Resource Center of Brown County, 246 E. Main St., offers individual small-business counseling sessions through the Service Corps of Retired Executives.

There is no charge for the sessions, which meet in the morning on the first Thursday of every month. An appointment is required.

For more information or to register, call the CRC at 812-988-5880.

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