FROM THE DIRECTOR...
| As the cover of this brochure proclaims, it is “Time to LEARN.” We know that the more you LEARN, the more money you can EARN. |
| The Sussex Tech Adult Division continues to offer a variety of career programs in areas including medical office, nursing assistant, medical assisting, construction, computer applications, and much more. Each program is designed to provide you with the highest quality
instruction at a price that is affordable. If you never earned your high school diploma, then James H. Groves Adult High School can help you achieve your goal! |
| Call us today to talk about how you can begin to LEARN, so you can begin to EARN! |
John Kreitzer, Ed. D.
Director, Adult Division |
Daytime and evening GED
and high school diploma
classes are offered in various
locations. Have you been meaning to get your High School Diploma? Check out
James H. Groves Adult High School.
On-Line
Computer Training can be taken at home, in the office,
or on our campus (if you want extra support). Taking a
Defensive Driving class can save you money on your auto insurance.
Corporate Computer Training is customized to your specification. Several options are available.
Employers! Enroll your employees in the
Apprenticeship Training Program
offered at Sussex Tech. Orientation begins in August. Classes begin in October. The
Sussex Tech Adult Division has been
approved and certified by the Delaware Department of Labor to provide tuition
assisted training services to eligible participants. To find out if
you qualify, please call our office at (302) 856-9035. Various
agencies help students with the cost of class tuition. Call 856-9035 for details.
Register
on-line
or
Call our Adult Division office at (302) 856-9035
for details or information about our courses.
Sussex Tech Adult Division's Fax is (302) 856-7875.
Sussex Tech Adult Apprenticeship Students Receive Awards
The Sussex Tech Adult Division in Georgetown held its annual apprenticeship training awards ceremony on Thursday, April 24. Two hundred and sixty-two (262) students were honored at this ceremony for advancing in their chosen professions. These adult students were recognized for completing
their first, second, third, fourth, or fifth year of training in their trade. Twenty Delaware and eleven Maryland state registered apprentices were recognized by the Delaware and Maryland Departments of Labor and advanced to “Journeyperson” status. A journeyperson is recognized countrywide as having both the hands-on
and classroom training of a true craftsperson.
Apprenticeship classes include the following trades: Auto Mechanics, Early Care and Education, Electrical, Heating/Ventilation/Air Conditioning, Industrial Maintenance, Marine Mechanics, Plumbing, and Welding. In an era when skilled craftspeople are in demand, these men and women are securing a brighter future by
honing their skills through the apprenticeship training program.
If you would like to know more about the apprenticeship training program, please contact Bill Feher at (302) 856-9035. 
ELECTRICAL students receiving Journeyperson
papers were, left to right: front row seated – Lesly Bataille (Laurel), Anatolijs Bazinovs (Selbyville), William Burger (Ocean City, Md.), Angela Carroll (Greenwood), Martin Corrin (Bishopville, Md.), Leandro DeFreitas (Millsboro), Oscar Hernandez (Berlin, Md.), Dennis Janssen (Bethany), Volvy Joseph (Federalsburg,
Md.); back row standing – Charles Layfield (Ocean City, Md.), Stanley Muir (Laurel), Sean Murphy (Laurel), Daniel Nedwick (Selbyville), Scott Pepper (Greenwood), Justin Price (Linkwood, Md.), Mark Rossington II (Millsboro), Clinton Waters (Denton, Md.), Daniel West (Dagsboro), and Jason Wright (Georgetown).

HVAC TECH students receiving Journeyperson papers were, left to right: front row seated – Howard Hunt (Delmar), Douglas Lowe (Millsboro), and Jeff Slemons (Laurel); back row standing – Brennan Tomko
(Lewes) and Chris Willey (Milton). 
PLUMBING students receiving Journeyperson papers were, left to right: front row seated, Year 4 – Lawrence Fike (Dagsboro), Jonathan
Owen (Lewes), Christopher Palmer (Seaford), and Donald Starkey (Harrington); back row standing, Year 5 – Carlton Graham (Seaford), Michael Irwin (Millsboro), James Kokoszka (Bridgeville), and Joseph Yost II (Townsend).
Adult Education Project Receives Award for Local Company
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Lt. Gov. John Carney (left) congratulates Ernest White of Dentsply-L.D. Caulk Division of Milford for his company being honored with the Outstanding Achievement/Service Award by the Interagency Council for Adult Literacy. |
Dentsply-L.D. Caulk Division of Milford was recently honored with the 2007 Outstanding Achievement/Service Award by the Interagency Council for Adult Literacy for a project it enacted in cooperation with Sussex Tech Adult Division. The project produced a dramatic increase in
production accuracy and the company is planning another program to help increase production efficiency.
Dentsply contacted Sussex Tech Adult Division and asked them to develop a program to help employees improve their reading skills. The first step in the project was to conduct a basic skills assessment of all employees. Based on the results of this assessment, a workplace reading class was conducted by Sussex Tech,
titled “Technical Interpretation.” Workers were released from their work stations to attend classes twice a week. This class, combined with some rewriting of standard operating procedures documents and other on-the-job training, led to a significant increase in production accuracy.
According to Dr. John Kreitzer, Director of Sussex Tech Adult Division, “The company was interested in a solution beyond a ‘quick fix.’ Using the assessment data, they were able to review an analysis of the results and make decisions about training, create acceptance levels for new hires, and set realistic reading
levels for standard operating procedures.”
Because of the success of the reading program, Dentsply has asked Sussex Tech to continue basic skills training for its employees by designing and conducting a course titled “Technical Calculations,” a workplace mathematics class. This class is pending.
For more information on how to have individually-designed employee development classes implemented for your business, contact Sussex Tech Adult Division at 302-856-9035. ### |