The Nevada Department of Education and community partners are organizing a series of events this month to promote adult education and family literacy.
Gov. Joe Lombardo has issued a proclamation declaring Sept. 16 to 20 as Nevada Adult Education and Family Literacy Week.
The designation, which coincides with National Adult Education and Family Literacy Week, spotlights the role of adult education programs.
“The Nevada Department of Education, together with our community partners, is committed to supporting lifelong learning and empowering adult learners across Nevada,” said Jhone Ebert, superintendent of Public Instruction. “Through our collective efforts, we are building stronger communities by providing essential resources and opportunities for adult education and family literacy.”
This marks the inaugural year the Nevada Department of Education is offering events for Adult Education and Family Literacy Week, with plans to make it an annual tradition.
“The week serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of lifelong learning, and the vital role it plays in empowering individuals and strengthening families,” said Craig Statucki, director of the Nevada Department of Education’s Office of Career Readiness, Adult Learning, and Education Options. “By celebrating this initiative, we honor the dedication of educators and organizations that make a difference every day, helping to build a brighter, more informed future for all."
Community members, educators, and families are encouraged to participate in the following events, all of which are free of charge:
High School Equivalency Virtual Open House
Date: Sept. 16
Time: 1 to 2:30 p.m.
Location: Virtual
Discover the path to earning a high school equivalency diploma through the GED and HiSET programs.
Attendees will learn about the advantages of obtaining a high school equivalency, available resources, and will have the opportunity to ask questions.
Truckee Meadows Community College Spirit Day
Date: Sept. 17
Time: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Location: Truckee Meadows Community College’s Meadowood Center, 5270 Neil Road in Reno
Celebrate family literacy at Truckee Meadows Community College's Spirit Day. This event, organized by the college, will highlight the importance of adults reading to their children and fostering a love for literacy within families.
In partnership with local community agencies, the celebration will feature the distribution of more than 100 children’s books on a first come, first served basis.
Attendees can explore booths offering information on literacy resources and library services.
Nevada Adult Education and Family Literacy Week Virtual Open House
Date: Sept. 18
Time: 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Location: Virtual
This virtual open house will provide detailed information about adult education programs and family literacy initiatives.
Participants will gain insights into educational opportunities and available resources throughout Nevada.
For details on the virtual events, contact Nancy Olsen at nolsen@doe.nv.gov or Arianna Florence at ariannaflorence@doe.nv.gov.