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HACC & OCLC app for iPhone and iPad


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Utilities Education
Developer: WASP Mobile LLC
Free
Current version: 1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 23 Sep 2013
App size: 11.38 Mb

The Off Campus Learning Centers (OCLC) and Hallandale Adult

Community Center (HACC) offer unique opportunities to complete your

education and obtain your high school diploma.

At HACC we offer four distinct, but seamlessly interconnected

programs: our Middle School Academy, Alternative High School, TeenParent Program (complete with child development center for infants

and toddlers), and Adult Education Program for ABE/GED and ESOL.

The Middle School Academy at Hallandale Adult Community Center

helps students classified as over age 8th graders. Grade level recovery

and promotion are the primary goals for enrolled students. We offer

students the opportunity to accelerate their learning, enter high school

on track, and graduate with a standard high school diploma.

The Alternative High School at HACC is the optimal school for students

who require a personalized learning environment in order to earn a

standard high school diploma. Our “VIP+Diploma” partnership with

local Technical centers allows students to study a specific trade at a

Tech center, while earning their high school diploma at the same time.

The Teen-Parent Program at HACC enables pregnant and parenting

teens the experience of earning a standard high school diploma while

also gaining valuable parenting skills. We provide students with free

childcare in our award winning Child Development Center.

Our Adult Education Program includes ABE/GED classes and Adult

Diploma programs for individuals seeking to earn their high school

diploma or G.E.D. ESOL classes are also offered for adults who wish to

learn English.

OCLC is a Broward County Public School that serves students ages 16-

21 years old looking to earn a standard high school diploma in a nontraditional setting. There are several (7) locations throughout Broward

County. Students who are attempting to recover credits, are over-age

for a certain grade, are attempting to improve their GPA, or who have

just re-engaged with their studies are usually referred to OCLC by their

counselors and/or administrators.

Download the app to find out more…