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Fresno Adult School/Cesar E. Chavez Adult Learning Center
Basic Information
Address: 2500 Stanislaus, Fresno, CA 93721
County: Fresno
District: Fresno Unified School District
Phone Number: 559-457-6000
Fax Number: 559-457-6001
Principal: Sally Fowler
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Additional Information
School Type: Adult School
Accreditation: WASC, Full 6 year accreditation
State District ID: 62166
State School ID: 10-1032309
Founded: 1910
School Setting:
Public school, part of Fresno Unified School District serving adult students in the areas of job training, English as a Second Language, Citizenship, Adult Basic Education, GED and High School Diploma.
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 8:00 am until 8:00 pm
School Days in Calendar Year: 196
School Holidays: Standard Holidays
School Colors: n/a
School Mascot: n/a
School Size: 15,000 per year
Classroom Size: 15-30 per class
Classroom Teachers: Fully Credentialed
Support Services:
Student Assistance Center, on site tutoring, Academic and Career Counseling, Crisis Counselor available, also assistance with transitions to college
Summer School: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
All students have access to computers
Lunch Availability: Grapevine Restaurant, open to the public
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Student parking available without permit
Uniform Guidelines:
District Dress Code
Mission Statement:
Preparing students to achieve their educational and career goals
Enrollment Characteristics: Enrollment open to all students who are at least 18 years of age. Please call the school for enrollment dates and times.
Programs and Services:
ABE, Citizenship, CTE, ESL, GED, High School Diploma