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Winter Quarter Vicki Henry will not being teaching at San Lorenzo Adult School after December 18th.  Any classes in the Winter Brochure with teacher name of Henry that will run after December 18th will be taught by another teacher, Rob Hedges.  
From Vicki, 
"Thank you to all my wonderful students for 8 great years at San Lorenzo Adult School, I will miss you and I have learned a lot from you.  Please keep in touch and help out the new teacher!  Let the new teacher know what a great group we have!  As information, I have accepted a full-time job as a Computer Application Trainer at Alameda County Office of Education."
Winter Quarter Started December 1st,  Ends March 5th
Special Day Computer Class Price will apply to Winter Day Classes!  

For $75 take all the daytime computer classes you can fit in your schedule. See the brochure or stop by the office for details.  You cannot use the online registration for this special offer--you must go to the school office.

 

Fall Quarter September 8th, 2003;  ends November 25th--Winter Classes start Dec. 1st.
Special Day Computer Class Price For $75 take all the daytime computer classes you can fit in your schedule, see pg. 10 of Fall brochure or stop by the office for details.  You cannot use the online registration for this special offer--you must go to the school office.
New Computer Classes
  • Quickbooks, Monday evenings, Room 5
  • Web Design with Databases.  Wednesday evenings, Room 5.
    In this accelerated course learn about eXtensible HyperText Markup language (XHTML), the PreHypertex Protocol (PHP) scripting language and basic knowledge of Structured Query Language (SQL) with MySQL.  In addition, configuration and manipulation of the TCP/IP protocol and Microsoft Peer Web Server 5 will be reviewed.
  • Family Tree Maker is back!  Monday/Wednesday afternoons
Online Registration come to San Lorenzo Adult School  

http://www.slzusd.org/adultschool/classes.asp

 

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