The mission of San Diego Workforce Innovation High School is to engage students in learning, who are no longer enrolled in a traditional classroom program or who prefer a personalized learning education. San Diego Workforce Innovation High School‘s goal is to successfully prepare students for work or college readiness through our integrated personalized program of job readiness coursework and Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act partnerships. They are enrolling year-round at NO COST to you. They support ages 14-24.
San Diego Adult School offers a flexible online educational experience for students who are seeking a High School Diploma. They are a no-cost Accelerated Distance Learning/Independent Study program through San Diego Unified School District that currently offers two types of diplomas via online courses. Your instructor is available five days a week during which we offer tutoring, guidance, and a welcoming online learning environment. Students receive free College & Career Transition Support as well as the opportunity to complete one San Diego Community College degree applicable course at no cost.
Program requirements: Individuals may no longer be enrolled in high school and must be 18 years old. Students who are over 19 years 11 months old may apply to enroll with an age-waiver provided by San Diego Continuing Education. All classes listed are state-supported and free to students.
4833 Doliva Drive (Room B4) San Diego, CA 92117
https://sites.google.com/sandi.net/sandiegoadultschools/home
(858)536-0341
If you are interested in completing your High School Diploma or obtaining your High School Equivalency, SDCCE has flexible options to meet your needs.
Library High School offers adults the opportunity to earn an accredited high school diploma and career certificate online. The program is free and fully online, meaning you can work at your own pace.
https://www.sdcl.org/libraryhighschool/
libraryhighschool@sdcounty.ca.gov
(858) 694-2415
5560 Overland Avenue Suite 110 San Diego, CA 92123
Monarch knows education is the key to success for homeless students. In order to meet their students’ unique needs, Monarch has developed an innovative approach to learning where students gain the skills they need to improve their lives, develop awareness of their emotions and healthy coping skills, explore their passions and plan for a life of self-sufficient living. Monarch provides students with a safe, stable environment for learning with wraparound services to meet their basic needs.
County Office of Education has compiled a list of resources for distance learning that includes educational resources, Internet access resources, and device resources
The SD County Library system has robost resources for all education-centered needs. This includes e-books and e-textbooks, homework assistance for all ages, practice test materials (PSAT, SAT, AP, GRE, etc.), online courses, news/government data bases, and other great resources *A library ID is required to access these resources. You can make an account online using the link provided: https://www.sdcl.org/help-librarycard.html
They offer free basic-computer training as well as affordable-computers for low-income students.
Scholastic is providing free resources/subjects for students to access.
FREE services: Case management, School Advocacy, Youth and Family Counseling, Educational Groups, Substance Abuse counseling, Tutoring, Anger Management, Family Support/Parent Education, Assistance with basic Needs
Services offered are short-term, strengths–based and take place virtually from your own home. Eligibility Requirements: children and youth must be 6-18 years of age and have a San Diego zip code.
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