Community interest classes in the areas of 'Fitness', 'Feel Great', 'Cook', 'Create', 'Gain Skills', 'Raise Great Kids', 'Manage Your Money', and Ed2Go - online learning available 24/7.
Swimming lessons, open swim, lap swim, certifications and safety, water exercise, lifeguard training, pool rentals, diving lessons, events and more.
On-site parent/child classes from birth-5 as well as home based services and support.
Early Childhood screening is a free and simple check of how your child is growing, developing and learning. Please bring a copy of your child's birth certificate and immunization record to the screening appointment.
High quality care programs before and after school, full day during release days and throughout the summer for students grades K-5.
Located in most elementary schools and the District Program Center. Educational classes for ages 3-4 in math, language, literacy, music, art and science.
We offer classes after school, in evenings and on non-school days for students ages 3-18 in a variety of subject areas, as well as sports and recreation offerings.
Create classes for Adults - Paint Your Pet
Card playing
Create classes for Youth
We offer classes for girls and boys ages 18 months -18 years old. It is our goal to teach in a positive, fun and safe environment.
Music, Theater and more
Located in most elementary schools, Central Park, and the District Program Center (DPC). Educational classes for ages 3-5 in math, language, literacy, music, art and science. Tuition based on a sliding fee scale.
SoWashCo Online offers part or full-time online learning experience for students in grades 9-12.
To bring out the best in you in front of a future employer, there are important things to do and not to do during an interview. Learn how to navigate difficult questions, prepare well so you demonstrate confidence, and tips for spotting good places of employment vs bad. Consider questions you should ask; things that show red flags and green flags; as well as how to negotiate things like wages, vacation time, and more. Discover what you should and should not say, involuntary habits to try and avoid and how to make yourself more comfortable-looking in a high stress situation.
Paul Fisk is a self-starter who is always motivated to learn. He is an Engineering Technician Assistant, Robotics Welding Department Production Supervisor, and Jig and Fixture designer. Each position was self-taught until he had to get the formal education to continue to hold the positions. Through the years, Paul gained experience creating resumes and refining his interviewing skills, often sharing tips with others in his network. This led him to want to share what he has learned with a broader audience. Paul believes that people can do anything we put our minds to and are willing to learn and do. He also has over a decade of helping his church youth ministry, almost two decades of fabrication experience and a decade of restaurant work, often in a supervisor role. Paul is a prior United States Marine and the 9thgeneration in his family to serve in the United States Marines.
Paul Fisk