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Adult/Youth Education
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Adult Education Center (Formerly Lowell Adult Education Center) Frederick Assad Abisi
408 Merrimack Street , Lowell, MA
Phone: (978) 937-8989
Fax: (978) 458-9007
Ages 16 +, under 19 must have formally withdrawn from schoolClick on link below:
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Career Center of Lowell
107 Merrimack St
Lowell, MA. 01852
Phone 978-458-2503
Provides job seekers with a range of job serch services and skill-building trainings
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Community Teamwork (CTI)
155 Merrimack Street,
3rd Floor Lowell, MA
Phone: (978) 654-5607
English language learners
On-going ESOL classesClick on link below:
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CTI Youthbuild
CTI-Community Teamwork Inc.
Resource Center
17 Kirk St
Lowell, MA 01852
Phone 978-459-0551
HiSet- Enrollment 1x/year in October, Life Skills, Post-Secondary Placement,
Stipends for Youth, Vocational Training, Ages 16-24
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Greenfield Commonwealth Virtual School (GCVS)
278 Main Street, Suite 205 , Greenfield, MA 01301
School Administration: Phone: 413-475-3879 Fax: 413-475-3909Students in Grades K-12
Online Elementary, Middle and High School Diploma program
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Job Corps (Shriver Job Corps Center)
270 Jackson Road
Devens, MA 01434-5106
Phone: (978) 784-2600
Fax: (978) 784-2721
High School Students Dropping Out 16-24
Vocational Programs, HiSet & more, information sessions held twice a month in the Young Adult Department of the Career Center of Lowell at 107 Merrimack St, Lowell MA or call (978) 805-4817 for more information.Click on link below:
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Lowell Middlesex Academy Charter School
67 Middle Street
Lowell, MA 01852
Phone: 978-656-3165 Fax: 978-459-0456
Any Massachusetts resident between the ages of 14 - 21 can apply, but Lowell residents are given first priority as required by our charter.The Lowell Middlesex Academy Charter School (LMACS) is a public high school that targets at-risk adolescents who have officially dropped out of high school or who are seriously at risk of doing so.
LMACS accept students throughout the school year.
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Lowell Senior Center
276 Broadway Street , Lowell, MA
Phone:978 674 1170
Lowell residents/seniors
350 seniors/yr. free or discounted lunch, social activities, fitness ctr. Library Connected with Council on AgingClick on link below:
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Middlesex Community College
Lowell Campus: 33 Kearney Square
Lowell, MA 01852
Toll Free: 1-800-818-3434
Greater Lowell Youth-out of school, ages 16-21
Career Inventory, Guest Speakers, Field Trips, Job Fair, HiSet, College Courses, Certificates
Open to All, admission is monthly
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Penn Foster On-Line/Cost associated
Student Services Center
925 Oak Street
Scranton, PA 18515
Toll Free 1-800-275-4410
To enroll in Penn Foster High School, students must have completed 8th grade
Online regionally and nationally accredited High School
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Pollard Memorial Library
401 Merrimack St
Lowell, MA 01852
(978) 674-4120
Access to Computers and Materials, Adult Literacy Program
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TECCA Connections Academy Commonwealth Virtual School
141 Mansion Drive, Suite 300
East Walpole, MA 02032
Phone: 774-315-5123 Fax: 508-668-1656
Students in Grades K–12, Online, tuition-free, virtual school in Massachusetts (possible waiting list)
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UTEC
35 Warren St
Lowell, MA 01852
Phone 978-441-9949
High School Students, Juniors/Seniors at Risk of Dropout, Young Parent, Gang Involvement
M-F Classes for Credit, 2 Year Caseload Even After High School
UTEC Enrichment Programs Ages 15-24, Programs for cultural arts, athletics, and other activities.
UTEC Streetworker Program Older teens and young adults, ages 16-24 male and female, out of school without a high school credential AND at least one risk factor: Gang-involved Court- or system-involved Pregnant/Parenting
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Young Pregnant Parent Teen Services
Lowell MA Local YPP program
45 Merrimack St
Lowell, MA 01852
Phone 978-459-2387
Pregnant or Parenting Teen Ages 14-23
Young parents HiSet program (YPP), teen parent child care (TPCC), teen parent shelter program (TPP), young parent support program (YPS)
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