Community Education program brochures Metro North ABE - Consortium newsletter, Mar. 2018 | Page 6

Learning and Working In partnership with area workforce centers, colleges, and employers, Metro North ABE sites help adult learners prepare for new careers. Pathways to Prosperity The Anoka County WorkForce Center’s (WFC) commitment to creating career opportunities for their clients, and some creative efforts, allowed three quality programs to continue this year. The Pathways to Prosperity (P2P) grant expired before this year, but Metro North ABE has continued to work in collaboration with Anoka Ramsey Community College, Anoka Technical College and the Work- Force Center to offer Fall and Spring cohorts in career pathways. Our goal is to deliver quality pro- gramming in three key strands: Precision Sheet Metal manufactur- ing (where we provide a math bridge), Health Care Pathways (in which we deliver a terminology and basics bridge), and Office Adminis- tration (Microsoft Office Specialist), where we provide keyboarding and Word and Excel basics along with lab support for the advanced train- ing. The WFC has ap- plied for the new P2P grant with these pathways still central to the plan, but we have begun developing a “customer service” certificate component in each of the programs to validate that the students finish their training not 6 only with all the requisite skills to perform the duties, but with demon- strable soft skills in professionalism and working with coworkers and clients. We are excited to more deeply integrate this soft skills and professionalism training in the fu- ture cohorts. Potential new pro- grams in the grant proposal include Call Center Support personnel, Au- tomated Warehouse personnel, and 911 dispatch. We look forward to continuing this valuable work with our great partners and employers. Food Service Career Pathway The Adult Education Center- Columbia Heights/Fridley is located on Central Avenue, which has numerous restaurants of all sizes. This is a reminder of the high de- mand for food service industry jobs. This site location is offering a Food Service Career Pathway for adult learners to work in food service in METRO NORTH ABE  CONSORTIUM schools, nursing homes, child care centers, hotels, or large scale food production. Classes offered include: Introduc- tion to Food Service Careers, Food Handler, and Food Manager (with the industry recognized ServSafe exam certification). A Food Man- ager class offering just began in February 2018. Commercial Driver’s License Preparation This year, Metro North ABE is be- ginning the development of CDL (Commercial Driver’s License) preparation classes. As a first step, the Adult Education Center- Columbia Heights/Fridley is creating a Career Exploration: CDL class. This initial class will introduce learners to the eligibility re- quirements for CDL, steps in the process to become a CDL driver, information on the medical exam, vari- ous permits and types of driving positions available, behind the wheel training op- tions, and over the road or local driver lifestyle. A class will begin in April 2018. The next class to follow will be CDL permit exam preparation.