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[SpecialTopics 906] Re: Corrections to Community Education
Ridolfino, Kiel
kridolfino at mercercounty.orgThu Mar 20 09:02:05 EDT 2008
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Just some information about our program:
The education department of Mercer County Correction Center (NJ)
consists of 3 teachers (one ESL), two classrooms, and a "library". Most
of our students do not have a GED and their goal is to obtain one. Our
three teachers collaborate together to help students achieve their goal.
GED testing takes place onsite by a state-certified proctor. We
currently do not offer college courses, but we do not turn anyone away,
so students who already have their high school diploma enter a program
called Life Skills and work on workplace literacy, typing/computer
skills, grammar and writing, and we also offer a program based upon
ex-offenders re-entering society and obtaining jobs. We have materials
that cover resume writing and job interview skills specifically for
ex-offenders. Most recently, we started planning for a program that
would allow inmates to have their poetry published in a book compiled of
writings from all different inmates within the facility.
We currently have approx. 165 students enrolled in the education
program. At the end of 2006, when our education department was first
established, we had 7 high school graduates. With the addition of
another teacher in 2007, 18 more students obtained their GEDs. As of
right now we have 4 graduates in 2008. There are many security
issues/restrictions due to the fact that not only is this a minimum to
maximum security facility, but there are also men and women here.
Like I had previously mentioned, we do not offer college courses here,
but we are trying greatly to connect with local colleges to be able to.
Does anyone know what process we must go through or could you tell me
what your facility had to do to be able to offer college courses?? We
have been left in the dark and communication with colleges has been such
a challenge for us! Thank you!
Kiel Ridolfino
ESL/ABE Teacher
Mercer County Correction Center
(609) 583 - 3545 ext. 2226
kridolfino at mercercounty.org
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