Contra Costa County Adult Education Consortium
The Contra Costa County Adult Education Consortium (CCCAEC) was established to design a coordinated adult education system that accelerates academic and career success of adult students.
The following schools are a member of this collective:
- Acalanes Union High School District
- Antioch Unified School District
- Contra Costa College
- Contra Costa Community College District
- Contra Costa County Office of Education
- Liberty Adult Education Center
- Liberty Union High School District
- Martinez Unified School District
- MtDiabloAdultEducation
- Pittsburg Adult Education Center
- West Contra Costa Unified School District
Contra Costa County Adult Education Consortium Stories
 | Single Mom Lands Her Dream JobShe enjoys working with students and using her Microsoft skills Thanks to her experience in adult education, Jenice Gonzales now has her dream job and skills she can share with… [Read More] |
 | Finding Her PlaceProject ACCESS gave her hope and a purpose: to work in education Although well-educated in her native Afghanistan, Hamida Hakimi Roshangar struggled to find work. But through Project ACCESS, she… [Read More] |
 | Your Navigation SystemTransition Specialist Janna Evans shares how she helps adult learners reach their goals Janna Evans, Re-entry Transition Specialist, helps reduce barriers to education for at-risk populations. Photo by Kate Holtzen… [Read More] |
 | Overcoming The Language BarrierESL classes gave him the confidence to pursue a career in law enforcement Abraham Acianoh immigrated to the U.S. as a 17-year-old. He overcame the language barrier and learned English… [Read More] |
Stories featuring Contra Costa County Adult Education Consortium
 | EMT Alexandro Moya was still in training and working as a casino security guard when he saved his first life Alexandro Moya landed his job as an emergency medical technician…[Read More] |
 | A Personal Connection and CommitmentHow a Chevron Corporation employee’s family history drives her passion for brain injury research Chevron has volunteered with On Track as a part of its volunteer initiative, Humankind, which accounted… [Read More]
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 | A Mission to HelpHow a philanthropist’s jury duty service led to decades of supporting brain injury patients Established in 1998 and named after the couple’s two cats, Fireworks and Dolly, the Firedoll Foundation… [Read More]
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 | A New Way ForwardAfter a traumatic brain injury led to complete memory loss, a student finds recovery and a fresh start Alma Muñoz suffered a traumatic brain injury in a traffic accident that… [Read More]
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 | Her Brother’s KeeperA sister’s care for her sibling is aided by a compassionate staff of traumatic brain injury rehabilitation experts On Track’s mission is to help people with brain injuries by providing… [Read More]
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 | “They Call Themselves Family”An On Track Program instructor helps brain injury survivors make progress and find community Camille Stasuik says her ultimate goal is for her students to regain confidence and independence. Many… [Read More]
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 | Patience in RecoveryAn expert and advisory board member offers expertise and wisdom in the study of traumatic brain injury treatment The On Track Program seeks to improve the day-to-day functionality of adults… [Read More]
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 | Getting Back On TrackA program for adult learners with brain injuries helps rebuild skills and confidence “A brain injury can happen to anyone and when it happens, it's life-changing and you need support,”… [Read More]
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 | An Independent FutureA suite of services give adults with disabilities, a richer, brighter outlook Karen Lingenfelter is the program coordinator for Mt. Diablo Adult Education School’s Adults With Disabilities (AWD) program, which… [Read More]
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