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Education & Career Centers

Our Division of Adult & Career Education operates:

  • 24 Community Adult Schools
  • 6 Skills Centers
  • 6 Regional Occupational Centers
    (36 Education & Career Centers)
  • 1,740 Branch Locations

Our Disability Support Programs have established a strong collaborative between the California State Department of Developmental Services and the State Department of Education to ensure smooth transitions from high school to the adult world.

Classes offered through Education & Career Centers are hosted by community based organizations and branch locations such as United Cerebral Palsy to compliment their existing services.

Our Program branch locations number over 100 annually and these community agencies through our Community Adult Schools play host to nearly 200 classes each semester.

Community Host Agencies

Some of our Community Host Agencies include:

  • ARC
  • AbilityFirst
  • Center for Communicative Development
  • Community Integrated Services
  • ELARCA
  • Exceptional Children's Foundation
  • Healthy Start
  • Improvised Program Services
  • Jewish Home for the Aging
  • Lanterman Regional Center
  • McBride Special Education Center
  • Meadowbrook
  • New Horizons
  • San Pedro Mental Health Center
  • Southwest Industries
  • Therapeutic Living Center
  • Tierra del Sol Foundation
  • United Cerebral Palsy
  • Valley Village
  • Willing Workers
  • Windsor Hall
Announcements Events Featured ECC

The new logo and terminology for the Los Angeles Unified School District, Community Adult Schools and Occupation & Skills Centers is Education & Career Center, followed by the specific location name e.g.  North Valley Occupational Center is now Education & Career Center, North Valley Campus.


The Kids of Widney High are a group of students from Widney High School, a special education high school in Los Angeles, who write and perform original songs. The group started in 1988 as a song writing class and changes as the students come and go from Widney. The students perform frequently in the Los Angeles area.

www.kidsofwidneyhigh.com

Kennedy-San Fernando Community Adult School (Kennedy Campus) covers a wide stretch of the Northeast San Fernando Valley: east-west from Tujunga to Granada Hills, and north-south from Sylmar to North Hills. They offer programs in those cities as well as San Fernando, Lakeview Terrace, Pacoima, Arleta, and Sunland, at nearly 60 locations.

Watch the Kennedy-San Fernando Community Adult School promotional video.

www.kennedysanfernandocas.net