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Locality: Queens, New York

Phone: +1 718-482-5460



Address: 29-10 Thomson Avenue, Room C-239 11101 Queens, NY, US

Website: www.lagcc.cuny.edu/ciet

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Center for Immigrant Education and Training (CIET) 30.03.2021

CIET students joined #AdvocacyDay - Funding for Adult Literacy programs only allows for ~3% of the population in need to access these services. Thank you Assemblymember Yuh-Line Nioufor supporting #AdultEdu #LiteracyLiftsNY @LaGuardiaCC #ESOL

Center for Immigrant Education and Training (CIET) 28.03.2021

NYC needs more adult education. We call on @NYGovCuomo to support $25M in funding for Adult Literacy Education #advocacyday @NYCCAL #literacymatters #literacyliftsNY #ALE

Center for Immigrant Education and Training (CIET) 24.03.2021

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Center for Immigrant Education and Training (CIET) 14.03.2021

Once more, we’d like to celebrate parents and caregivers’ journeys to become active participants of their children’s education. We also want to promote a virtual community where every is welcome. Many thanks to our community partners for bringing art to our community! MoMA The Museum of Modern Art MoMA PS1 The Noguchi Museum The Whitney Museum of American Art @afonsecaalfonso

Center for Immigrant Education and Training (CIET) 02.03.2021

IMPORTANT UPDATE: starting tomorrow, November 19, 2020, all NYC school buildings are CLOSED for in-person learning until further notice. All students who were l...earning in school buildings part of the week will transition to remote learning every day. Visit schools.nyc.gov/coronavirus for more. DEVICES: do you need a device, need technical support or to fix a broken device, or are dealing with a lost or stolen device? Call DOE’s IT Help desk at 718-935-5100 and press 5 to get assistance. Visit schools.nyc.gov/devices for more information. FREE MEALS: All families can continue to go to any school building (9am-12pm on weekdays) to pick up three free grab-and-go meals. No identification or registration is necessary. Halal and kosher meals are available at some sites. Learn more: schools.nyc.gov/freemeals. Learning Bridges: the City’s free childcare program for children in 3-K through 8th grade, will continue to serve families enrolled in blended learning. We will continue to give priority to children of essential workers. Learn more and apply at schools.nyc.gov/learningbridges. 3-K & Pre-K classrooms in district schools & DOE Pre-K Centers will be closed. If your child attends a program in a community-based center that is not located in a public school, or attends a family childcare program that is part of a DOE network, it will remain open. If you are not sure which type of program your child attends or have questions about your child’s services, please contact your program directly. Please do not hesitate to reach out to your child’s school with any questions or concerns, and remember: wash your hands wear a face covering keep six feet of distance from others stay home if you’re feeling sick

Center for Immigrant Education and Training (CIET) 28.02.2021

Free English classes for parents with NYC public school children. To pre apply, click here tinyurl.com/CIETFreeEnglishClass If you have questions, email us at: [email protected] @laguardiacc #familyliteracy #adultliteracy