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FY

2007

I

LLINOIS

A

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DUCATION

AND

F

AMILY

L

ITERACY

D

ATA AND

C

HARACTERISTICS

Illinois Community College Board

401 East Capitol Avenue

Springfield, Illinois 62701-1711

Voice 217-785-0123

TDD 217-782-5645

FAX 217-524-4981

www.iccb.org

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H.

A

LONGI

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EOFFREY

S.

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Chair

President/CEO

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

APC Map . . . iii

Introduction . . . iv

Definitions . . . vi

Service Provider by Area Planning Council and Region . . . xii

Selected Internet Links for Illinois Adult Education and Family Literacy . . . xvi

Current Service Providers with Contact Information by Region . . . xvii

Table 1

Summary of Adult Education and Family Literacy Enrollment

by Type of Program for Fiscal Year 2007 . . . 1

Table 2

Summary of Unduplicated Adult Education and Family Literacy Enrollment

by Type of Instruction for Fiscal Year 2007 . . . 5

Table 3

Summary of Duplicated Adult Education and Family Literacy Enrollment by

Type of Instruction for Fiscal Year 2007 . . . 9

Table 4

Summary of Adult Education and Family Literacy Educational

Entry Functioning Level Enrollment in Adult Basic Education

Instruction for Fiscal Year 2007 . . . 13

Table 5

Summary of Adult Education and Family Literacy Educational

Entry Functioning Level Enrollment in Adult Secondary Education

Instruction for Fiscal Year 2007 . . . 17

Table 6

Summary of Adult Education and Family Literacy Educational

Entry Functioning Level Enrollment in English as a Second

Language Instruction for Fiscal Year 2007 . . . 21

Table 7

Summary of Adult Education and Family Literacy Enrollment

by Gender for Fiscal Year 2007 . . . 25

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Page

Table 9

Summary of Adult Education and Family Literacy Enrollment

by Ethnic Origin in Fiscal Year 2007 . . . 33

Table 10

Summary of Adult Education and Family Literacy Employment

Status at Entry in Fiscal Year 2007 . . . 37

Table 11

Summary of Adult Education and Family Literacy Learners

Receiving Public Assistance for Fiscal Year 2007 . . . 41

Table 12

Summary of Adult Education and Family Literacy Enrollment

by Type of Residency for Fiscal Year 2007 . . . 45

Table 13

Summary of Adult Education and Family Literacy Enrollment

by Disability Status for Fiscal Year 2007 . . . 49

Table 14

Summary of Adult Education and Family Literacy Enrollment by

Institutional Program for Fiscal Year 2007 . . . 53

Table 15

Summary of Adult Education and Family Literacy Units of

Instruction for Fiscal Year 2007 . . . 57

Table 16

Summary of Adult Education and Family Literacy Awards

for Fiscal Year 2007 . . . 61

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INTRODUCTION

This is the seventh publication of a factbook on Adult Education and Family Literacy. This

document contains data and characteristics about Adult Education and Family Literacy

programs from fiscal year 2007 and is designed to serve as a reference document. The

data source for the tables is the Student Administrative Information Reporting System

(STAIRS), the approved data collection system for Adult Education and Family Literacy.

The parameters for learners to be included in the factbook are a minimum of 7.5 hours of

instruction which is the state reporting minimum attendance level. The federal reporting

requirements reflect a different threshold of 12 hours of instruction.

This publication provides information about students and allocations. All data reflect fiscal

year 2007. Table 1, Table 2 and Tables 6 through 14 are based on unduplicated

enrollment in STAIRS. Table 3 is based on duplicated enrollment in STAIRS, meaning a

learner can be counted more than once if enrolled in more than one type of instruction.

Tables 4, 5, and 6 are based on pre-test results in STAIRS. Table 15 is based on units of

instruction in each type of instructional category in STAIRS. One unit of instruction equals

fifteen hours of enrollment. Table 16 is based on Adult Education and Family Literacy state

and federal allocations.

Adult Education is defined as instruction and support services below the postsecondary

(college) level for individuals who have attained 16 years of age; who are not enrolled or

required to be enrolled in secondary school under state law; and who:

lack sufficient mastery of basic educational skills to enable the individuals to

function effectively in society;

do not have a secondary school (high school) diploma or its recognized

equivalent, and have not achieved an equivalent level of education; or

are unable to speak, read, or write the English Language.

In the Illinois Community College Board’s strategic plan, The Promise for Illinois Revisited

directly addresses the need for Adult Education and Family Literacy. The mission states,

“Economic and demographic changes are dramatically increasing the need for adult

education, literacy, and English as a Second Language (ESL) programs. Millions of Illinois

residents lack the level of literacy skills they need to obtain good jobs, perform well on the

job, and to function well in an increasingly complex society. There is a direct correlation

between higher literacy levels and higher income, remaining employed, children’s success

in school, and individual and family health. Large numbers of immigrants have come to this

country seeking education, work, and a higher quality of life, yet many do not have the

English literacy or technical skills they need to realize their goals. To address the scope

and diversity of need for adult education and literacy skills takes community colleges, public

schools, community-based organizations, and others working together to provide the

education and services needed by a wide diversity of adult learners.”

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strengthen efforts to develop strategies and obtain resources to support the following

actions:

'

Implement a funding process that more accurately reflects statewide need while

maintaining a network of multiple service providers, the diversity of provider types,

and services to all geographic areas of Illinois.

'

Maximize state and federal resources to assure there is adequate and stable

funding that will facilitate program quality and growth.

'

Utilize the expertise of the current system of diverse providers, stakeholders, and

state leadership in developing policies and procedures that will be responsive to the

emerging needs of adult basic, adult secondary, and ESL students.

'

Promote the use of data for program quality and improvement, determining program

success, building learner success in meeting individual goals including secondary

completions, transition to postsecondary education or training, and obtaining

employment.

'

Continue Illinois’ participation in national leadership projects that promote quality,

accountability, research-based practices, and provide adult education programs with

access to state-of-the-art technology to expand service options and instructional

delivery methods to students.

'

Increase access to ESL and citizenship instruction to meet the need of persons

moving to the United States, new citizens, and employers who increasingly rely on

foreign-speaking workers.

'

Establish effective administration of the GED Testing Program, working with

Regional Offices of Education, test administrators, and adult educators to identify

and address needed improvements.

'

Continue the development and dissemination of innovations in adult education

instruction.

'

Increase awareness of, and involvement in, collaborative workforce and economic

development initiatives at the local, regional, and state level.

'

Increase grant opportunities to support adult education.

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DEFINITIONS

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NSTRUCTION IN

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DUCATION

Adult Basic Education (ABE) – curriculum consists of approved courses designed to bring

a student from grade zero through the eighth-grade competency level, as determined by

standardized testing. Beginning level courses cover grade zero through the fifth-grade

competency level. Intermediate level courses include grade six through the eighth-grade

competency level. Each level of courses covers each content area. The curriculum is

designed to accommodate the concept of open-entry/open-exit, individualized instruction

and includes courses in general basic skills; reading, literacy, and communication skills;

computational skills; workforce/employability skills; life skills; career exploration/awareness

skills; workplace literacy; and family literacy/parenting.

Adult Secondary Education (ASE) – curriculum consists of approved courses designed to

bring a student from grade nine through the twelfth-grade competency level, as determined

by standardized testing. The curriculum is designed to prepare a student to achieve a GED

(General Educational Development). The curriculum is designed to accommodate the

concept of open-entry/open-exit, individualized instruction and includes courses in general,

basic skills; academic and intellectual skills; reading, literacy, and communication skills;

computational skills; workforce/employability skills; life skills and career

exploration/awareness skills; workplace literacy; and family literacy/parenting. Foreign

Language GED (Spanish or French) includes instruction designed for an adult who is

literate in a foreign language and has sufficient education in that language to achieve a

Foreign Language GED. Foreign Language ABE instruction or Native Language literacy

is not fundable. Other than Foreign Language GED, all other classes must be taught in

English.

English Literacy/English as a Second Language (ESL) – curriculum consists of approved

courses designed to include instruction in English for those whose native language is not

English. Beginning, intermediate, and advanced courses include a curriculum in listening,

speaking, reading, and writing using the English language. Other courses using the

English language may include instruction in life skills, citizenship education, career

exploration, employability skills, workplace literacy, family literacy, and EL/Civics. Student

levels are based on proficiency as measured by ICCB-approved standardized tests. The

curriculum is designed to accommodate the concept of open-entry/open-exit, individualized

instruction.

Vocational Skills Training – consists of ICCB AEFL-approved courses that include

short-term, secondary-level vocational specific training that provide entrylevel workforce

skills which may lead to employment. AEFL funds can provide no more than 12 units of

instruction over the lifetime of a student’s enrollment in an ICCB AEFL-approved program.

High School Credit – curriculum consists of approved courses offered in collaboration with

locally approved school districts. Upon satisfactory completion, the student must meet the

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DUCATION

(ASE),

AND

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NGLISH AS A

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ANGUAGE

(ESL)

Adult Basic Education Levels – These categories are used to identify students enrolled

primarily in basic education courses in the lower to middle functioning levels. These

classifications only include students whose primary or native language is English.

'

Beginning ABE Literacy = test levels 0 to 1.9.

'

Beginning Basic Education = test levels 2.0 to 3.9.

'

Low Intermediate Basic Education = test levels 4.0 to 5.9.

'

High Intermediate Basic Education = test levels 6.0 to 8.9.

Adult Secondary Education Levels – These categories are used to classify students

enrolled primarily in courses designed for preparation for the General Educational

Development Examination (GED) or in high school level courses (includes test levels 9.0

to 12.9). These classifications only include those students whose primary or native

language is English.

'

Low Adult Secondary Education = test levels 9.0 to 10.9.

'

High Adult Secondary Education = test levels 11.0 to 12.9.

English as a Second Language – These categories are only used for students whose

primary or native language is not English or who come from an environment where a

language other than English is spoken in the home and are experiencing sufficient difficulty

speaking, reading, writing or understanding English that require assistance to meet social,

educational and work demands.

'

Beginning ESL Literacy = test levels CELSA NA / BEST Literacy 0-7 / BEST Plus

Below 401.

'

Low Beginning ESL= test levels CELSA NA / BEST Literacy 8-35 / BEST Plus

401-417.

'

High Beginning ESL = test levels CELSA 20-23 / BEST Literacy 36-46 / BEST

Plus 418-438.

'

Low Intermediate ESL= test levels CELSA 24-29 / BEST Literacy 47-53 / BEST

Plus 439-472.

'

High Intermediate ESL = test levels CELSA 30-41 / BEST Literacy 54-65 /BEST

Plus 473-506.

'

Advanced ESL = test levels CELSA 42-70 / BEST Literacy 66-72 / BEST Plus

507-540.

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T

YPES OF

P

ROVIDERS

Community Based Organizations (CBOs) providing services in Adult Education and Family

Literacy in Illinois are nonprofit formal organizations within communities/ neighborhood

settings delivering formal education and support services for adult learners, youth and/or

families. Some CBOs are recognized for having a close relationship with a particular

immigrant population and possess unique qualifications to meet the special needs of these

individuals. These organizations provide skill building instructional and support services

to help individuals acquire additional skills. In Illinois Adult Education and Family Literacy,

CBOs are primarily located in the Chicago area.

Community Colleges (CCs) are public two year postsecondary institutions offering

educational programs and services to all individuals with an ability to benefit from the

instruction. Illinois has a comprehensive community college system offering instruction at

all levels of adult education and literacy through college level education and training. The

highest offerings are two year associate degrees in transfer and career/technical programs.

In Illinois there are 48 community colleges organized within 39 districts. The City Colleges

of Chicago and Illinois Eastern Community College are multi-college districts.

http://www.iccb.state.il.us/index.html

Correctional Institutions - The Department of Corrections APC 428 provides educational

and vocational instruction to inmates and youth confined to departmental facilities. In

addition, APC 428 contracts with colleges and universities for advanced instruction. The

educational programs provided to the Juvenile Division cover both the elementary and

secondary levels. Students who are eligible receive special education instruction and

remedial services. The educational programs provided to adult inmates cover elementary,

secondary, and advanced levels. The Mandatory Education Provision of 1987 mandates

inmates performing below the sixth-grade level in math and reading skills must receive a

minimum of ninety days of Adult Basic Education (ABE) instruction.

http://www.idoc.state.il.us/

Other – In the databook tables, Southern Illinois University is the other type of provider.

Public Schools provide educational services to students, have an assigned administrator,

receive public funds as its primary support, and are operated by an education agency.

http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2001

Regional Offices of Education (ROEs) are administrative entities which operate under the

leadership of an elected regional superintendent of schools. Some regions are based on

a single county while others encompass multiple county units. ROEs serve as an

intermediate link for elementary and secondary education and partner in the delivery of

Adult Education and Family Literacy in the state of Illinois. Regional superintendents serve

as educational agents for the state within their respective geographic regions. Among other

responsibilities, they are responsible for GED testing, certification renewals, legislation,

grant management and educational programming for local K-12 school districts.

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Area Planning Councils (APCs) are legislatively authorized (Illinois School Code (405/2-4)

to provide for the development and coordination of adult education programs in a specified

region of the state. APCs were developed to promote integration of service delivery, avoid

duplication of services, maximize available resources, and provide accessibility to those

needing service. Generally, APCs coincide with the boundaries of community college

districts.

The State Plan for Adult Education requires all programs receiving Adult Education and

Family Literacy funds to participate in their local APC. Recognizing that serving this

population of adults often means serving their families, all providers of programs are

encouraged to participate in their local APC. The Area Plan developed by an APC covers

a multi year planning period. APCs are encouraged to include representation from other

service providers (e.g., Illinois Department of Human Services, Local Workforce Investment

Boards, Child Care Resource and Referral agencies, etc.), and area businesses and

industry.

APCs are required to meet at least twice during a fiscal year but most meet more often.

The following entities are entitled to one representative on the APC: each school district

within the APC boundaries maintaining either grades K-12 or 9-12; each regional

superintendent of schools, the majority of whose region is included within the boundaries;

and the community college.

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D

EFINITIONS

G

ROUPED

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OPICALLY

STAIRS – the Student Administrative Reporting System (STAIRS) was the approved data

collection system for Adult Education and Family Literacy in Illinois in fiscal year 2007.

DAISI – the Data and Information System Illinois (DAISI) is the approved data collection

system for Adult Education and Family Literacy in Illinois in fiscal year 2008. DAISI

replaced STAIRS as the data collection system.

National Reporting System for Adult Education – The National Reporting System (NRS) for

Adult Education is an accountability initiative for federally funded adult education and family

literacy programs. NRS consists of a series of measures to assess the impact of adult

education instruction. NRS specify data collection methodologies and include reporting

procedures and forms.

http://www.nrsweb.org/

Family Literacy – an integrated, intensive service for at-risk families that must include, but

is not limited to, the four components (adult education, parenting education, parent/child

activities, and child education) of family literacy. Only three components (adult education,

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EL/Civics Instruction – includes integrated English literacy and civics education to

immigrants and other limited proficient populations which allows participants to effectively

participate in the education, work and civic opportunities of the United States of America.

EL/Civics is an educational program that emphasizes conceptualized instruction on the

rights and responsibilities of citizenship, naturalization procedures, civic participation, and

U.S. history and government to help students acquire the skills and knowledge to become

active and informed parents, workers and community members.

Workplace Literacy – literacy services that are offered for the purpose of improving the

productivity of the workforce through the improvement of literacy skills.

Disabled - Learner has a record of, or is regarded as having, any type of physical or mental

impairment or disability that substantially limits or restricts one or more major life activities

including walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, learning, and working. (NRS)

Full-time Employment - Learners who work 37.5 hours or more per week as a paid

employee.

Part-time Employment - Learners who work less than 37.5 hours a week as a paid

employee.

Unemployed - Learners who are not working, but are actively seeking employment. The

individual has made specific efforts to find a job and is available for work. (NRS)

Not in Labor Force - Learners who are not employed and are not actively seeking

employment. (NRS)

Public Assistance Recipient - Learner is receiving financial public assistance from Federal,

State, or local government agencies, including Temporary Assistance for Needy Families

(TANF), food stamps, refugee cash assistance, old-age assistance, general assistance,

and aid to individuals who are designated as blind or individuals who are totally disabled.

(NRS)

Work-based Project Learner - Learner acquires the skills in a short-term learning course

designed to teach specific work-based skills. A short-term course is typically an

instructional program of at least 12 hours but no more than 30 hours duration. (NRS)

Correctional Facility - Any prison, jail reformatory, work farm, detention center, or any other

similar Federal, State, or local institution designed for the confinement and rehabilitation

of criminal offenders. (NRS)

Community Corrections - A community-based rehabilitation facility or halfway house. (NRS)

Other Institutional Setting - Any other medical or special institution. (NRS)

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(NRS)

Urban - An urbanized area that has a population of 50,000 or more in a city and adjacent

areas of high density. (NRS)

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ADULT EDUCATION SERVICE PROVIDERS

BY REGION AND AREA PLANNING COUNCIL

Region I:

APC/District

Representatives

508

Albany Park Community Center, Inc.

Asian Human Services

Blue Gargoyle Youth Services Center

Centro Romero

Chicago Commons

Chinese Mutual Aid Association

City Colleges of Chicago District

De La Salle Institute - Tolton Center

Erie Neighborhood House

Greater West Town Project

Heartland Human Care Services

Howard Area Community Center

Institituto del Progreso Latino

Jewish Vocational Adult Education

Jobs for Youth Chicago, Inc.

Literacy Chicago

Polish American Association

Prologue, Inc.

Pui Tak

Safer Foundation/PACE Institute

Spanish Coalition For Jobs, Inc.

Sullivan House

Universidad Popular

World Relief - Chicago

YMCA of Metropolitan Center

Region II:

APC/District

Representatives

502

College of DuPage

West Chicago Community High School District #94

World Relief - DuPage

504

Triton College

506

Sauk Valley Community College

509

Elgin Community College

Elgin School District U46

YWCA of Elgin

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Continued

511

Rock Valley College

Rockford Public Schools District #205

The Literacy Council

512

Arlington Heights Township High School District #214

Palatine Township High School District #211

William Rainey Harper College

515

Prairie State College

516

Aurora East District #131

Waubonsee Community College

World Relief - Aurora

519

Highland Community College

523

Kishwaukee College

524

Moraine Valley Community College

527

Morton College

528

Illinois Immigrant Council

McHenry County College

532

College of Lake County

Highland Township High School District #113

Mundelein Consolidated High School #120

SER/Jobs for Progress, Inc

535

Evanston Township High School #202

Oakton Community College

Region III:

APC/District

Representatives

503

Black Hawk College

505

Parkland College

Urbana School District #116

507

Danville Area Community College

513

Illinois Valley Community College

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Region III:

APC/District

Representatives

Continued

514

Illinois Central College

Peoria County Regional Office of Education #48

Peoria Public School Districts #150

518

Carl Sandburg College

Henderson/Mercer/Warren Regional Office of Education

520

Kankakee Community College

Kankakee School District #111

525

Joliet Junior College

526

Lincoln Land Community College

Springfield Public School District #186

534

Spoon River College

537

Decatur School District #61

Macon-Piatt Regional Office of Education #055

Richland Community College

539

John Wood Community College

Quincy Public Schools #172

540

DeWitt-Livingston-McLean Regional Office of Education

Heartland Community College

Region IV:

APC/District

Representatives

428

Illinois Department of Corrections

501

Kaskaskia Community College

Regional Office of Education #3

517

Lake Land College

Mattoon Community Unit School District #2

Pana Community Unit School District. #8

521

Rend Lake College

522

Monroe/Randolph Regional Office of Education

Southwestern Illinois College

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Continued

529

Illinois Eastern Community College

530

Carbondale Community High School District #165

John A. Logan College

Murphysboro Unit District #186

Southern Illinois University

531

Five County Regional Office of Education

Shawnee Community College

533

Southeastern Illinois College

536

Edwardsville District #7

Lewis and Clark Community College

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SELECTED INTERNET LINKS FOR

ILLINOIS ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY

Illinois Adult Education and Family Literacy Website

http://www.iccb.org/adulted.html

Illinois Adult Education Provider Locator

http://www.ilcco.net/adulted/index1.cfm

Illinois Adult Education and Family Literacy Providers Handbook

http://www.iccb.org/pdf/adulted/publications_reports/ProviderManual2006.pdf

Illinois Community College System, Promise for Illinois

http://www.iccb.state.il.us/pdf/agendas/2006/PromiseRevisited1-06.pdf

Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Title II - Adult Education & Family Literacy

http://www.ed.gov/policy/adulted/leg/legis.html

State Public Act 91-0830, Adult Education & Family Literacy

http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/publicacts/pubact91/acts/91-0830.html

Illinois School Code (105 ILCS 5/10-22.20)

http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs4.asp?DocName=010500050HArt%2E+10&ActID=1005

&ChapAct=105%26nbsp%3BILCS%26nbsp%3B5%2F&ChapterID=17&ChapterName=SCHO

OLS&SectionID=48899&SeqStart=51000&SeqEnd=71800&ActName=School+Code%2E

National Reporting System (NRS) for Adult Education

http://www.nrsweb.org/

GED Illinois

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CURRENT SERVICE PROVIDERS

WITH CONTACT INFORMATION

Albany Park Community Ctr. 5121 North Kimball Avenue Chicago, IL 60625

773-509-5650

Asian Human Services 4800-02 North Broadway Chicago, IL 60640 773-989-4535

Blue Gargoyle Youth Center 5638 S. Woodlawn Avenue Chicago, IL 60637

773-955-4108

Centro Romero 6216 North Clark Street Chicago, IL 60660 773-508-5300 Chicago Commons 700 N. Sacramento Avenue Chicago, IL 60612 773-638-5600

Chinese Mutual Aid Assoc. 1016 West Argyle Street Chicago, IL 60640 773-784-2900

City Colleges

226 West Jackson Boulevard Chicago, IL 60606-6998 312-553-3276

De La Salle Institute - Tolton 3455 South Wabash Chicago, IL 60616 312-842-7355

Erie Neighborhood House 1347 West Erie Street Chicago, IL 60622 312-432-2258

Greater West Town Project 2021 West Fulton

Chicago, IL 60622 312-563-9570

Heartland Human Care Services

Howard Area Comm. Center 7648 North Paulina

Chicago, IL 60626 773-262-6622

Instituto del Progreso Latino 2570 South Blue Island Ave. Chicago, IL 60608

773-890-0055

Jewish Vocational Service 6526 North California Ave. Chicago, IL 60645 773-743-5638

Jobs for Youth/Chicago, Inc. 50 East Washington, 4th

Floor Chicago, IL 60602

312-499-2909

Literacy Chicago

17 N. State Street, Suite 900 Chicago, IL 60602

312-870-1100

Polish American Association 3834 N. Cicero

Chicago, IL 60641 773-282-1144

Prologue, Inc.

640 West Irving Park Road Chicago, IL 60613

773-935-9935

Pui Tak Center

2216 South Wentworth Ave. Chicago, IL 60616 312-328-1188 Safer Foundation 571 W. Jackson Boulevard Chicago, IL 60661 773-927-1536

Spanish Coalition for Jobs 2011 West Pershing Road Chicago, IL 60609 773-247-0707 Sullivan House Universidad Popular 2801 S. Hamlin Avenue Chicago, IL 60623 773-772-5055

World Relief - Chicago 3507 West Lawrence Ave. Chicago, IL 60625 773-583-9191

YMCA of Metro. Chicago 801 North Dearborn Chicago, IL 60610 312-932-1318

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Region II

CURRENT SERVICE PROVIDERS

WITH CONTACT INFORMATION

Arlington Heights H.S. Dist. #214 2121 South Goebbert Road Arlington Heights, IL 60005 847-718-7706

Aurora East District #131 417 Fifth Street Aurora, IL 60505 630-299-5500 College of DuPage 425 Fawell Street Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 630-942-2080

College of Lake County 19351 West Washington St. Grayslake, IL 60030-1198 847-543-2402

Elgin Community College 51 South Spring Street Elgin, IL 60120 847-214-6911

Elgin School District U46 46 South Gifford Street Elgin, IL 60120 847-888-5000 Evanston Township H.S. #202 1600 Dodge Avenue Evanston, IL 60204 847-424-7620

Highland Community College 2998 Pearl City Road Freeport, IL 61032 815-599-3455

Highland Township H.S. Dist. #113 1040 Park Avenue West

Highland Park, IL 60035 847-926-9316

Illinois Migrant Council 62 N. Ayer Street, Suite D. Harvard, IL 60033 815-943-6851 Kishwaukee College 21193 Malta Road Malta, IL 60150-9699 815-825-2086

McHenry County College 8900 U.S. Hwy 14 Crystal Lake, IL 60012 815-479-7588

Moraine Valley Comm. College 9000 West College Parkway Palos Hills, IL 60465 708-974-5342

Morton College

3801 South Central Avenue Chicago, IL 60804

708-656-8000

Mundelein Consolidated H.S. 1350 West Hawley Street Mundelein, IL 60060 847-949-2200

Oakton Community College 1600 East Golf Road Des Plaines, IL 60016 847-635-2604

Palatine Township H.S. Dist.#211 1750 South Roselle Road Palatine, IL 60067 847-755-6600

Prairie State College 202 South Halsted Street Chicago Heights, IL 60411 708-709-3500

Rock Valley College 3301 N. Mulford Road Rockford, IL 61114 815-921-2195

Rockford Public Schools #205 978 Haskell Avenue

Rockford, IL 61103 815-966-3251

Sauk Valley Community College 173 Illinois Route #2

Dixon, IL 61021 815-288-5511

SER/Jobs for Progress, Inc. 117 North Genesee Street Waukegan, IL 60085 847-336-1004

South Suburban College 15800 S. State St. Ste 4455 South Holland, IL 60473 708-596-2000

The Literacy Council 982 North Main Street Rockford, IL 61103-7061 815-963-7323 Triton College 2000 Fifth Avenue River Grove, IL 60171 708-456-0300

Waubonsee Community College 5 East Galena Boulevard Aurora, IL 60506 630-801-7900

West Chicago Comm. H.S. D. #94 326 Joliet Street

West Chicago, IL 60185 630-876-6210

William Rainey Harper College 1200 West Algonquin Road Palatine, Il 60067

847-925-6223

World Relief - Aurora

14 West Downer Place, Suite 8 Aurora, IL 60506

630-462-7566

World Relief - DuPage 1825 College Ave., Ste 230 Wheaton, IL 60187 630-462-7566

YWCA of Elgin

220 East Chicago Street Elgin, IL 60120

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WITH CONTACT INFORMATION

Black Hawk College 301 Avenue of the Cities East Moline, IL 61244 309-755-4822

Carl Sandburg College 2400 Tom L. Wilson Blvd. Galesburg, IL 61401 309-341-5296

Danville Area Comm. College 2000 East. Main Street Danville, IL 61832 217-443-8878

Decatur School District #61 300 East Eldorado

Decatur, IL 62523 217-424-3071

Dewitt-Livingston-McLean ROE 905 N. Main Street, Ste 2 Normal, IL 61761 309-888-9884

Heartland Community College 1500 West Raab Road Normal, IL 61761 309-268-8172 Henderson/Mercer/Warren ROE 1291 North 6th St. Rd. Ste 100 Monmouth, IL 61462 309-734-6822

Illinois Central College 5407 North University Peoria, IL 61635 309-690-6886

Illinois Valley Comm. College 815 North Orlando Smith Ave Oglesby, IL 61348

815-224-0355

John Wood Community College 150 South 48th

Street Quincy, IL 62301 217-641-4900

Joliet Junior College 1215 Houbolt Road

Kankakee Community College P. O. Box 888 River Road Kankakee, IL 60901 815-802-8110

Kankakee School Dist. #111 240 Warren Avenue Kankakee, IL 60901 815-935-7700

Lincoln Comm. H.S. Dist. 404 1000 Primm Road

Lincoln, IL 62656 217-732-4131

Lincoln Land Comm. College 5250 Shepherd Rd

Springfield, IL 62794 217-786-2273

Macon-Piatt R.O.E. #055 363 North Water Street Decatur, IL 62523 217-422-6113

Parkland College

2400 West Bradley Avenue Champaign, IL 61821 217-351-2390 Peoria County R. O. E. #48 401 Courthouse Peoria, IL 61602 309-672-6906

Peoria Public Schools #150 839 West Moss Avenue Peoria, IL 61606 309-672-6708

Quincy Public Schools #172 401 South 8th Street

Quincy, IL 62301 217-223-8700

Richland Community College One College Park

Decatur, IL 62521 217-875-7211

Spoon River College 23235 North County 22

Springfield Sch. Dist. #186 East Laurel Street

Springfield, IL 62704 217-525-3159

Urbana School Dist. #116 211 North Race Street Urbana, IL 61801 217-384-3530

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Region IV

CURRENT SERVICE PROVIDERS

WITH CONTACT INFORMATION

Carbondale Comm. H.S.D. #165 205 North Oakland Avenue Carbondale, IL 62901 618-549-8232

Edwardsville District #7 118 West Kell Box 395 Worden, IL 62097 618-655-6006

Five County ROE #2 17 Rustic Campus Drive Ullin, IL 62992

618-734-2292

Illinois Dept. Of Corrections 1301 Concordia Court Springfield, IL 62794 217-522-2666

Illinois Eastern Comm. College Two Frontier Drive

Fairfield, IL 62837 618-842-3711

John A. Logan College 700 Logan College Road Carterville, IL 62918 618-985-3741

Kaskaskia Comm. College 27210 College Road Centralia, IL 62801 618-545-3010

Lake Land College 5001 Lake Land Boulevard Mattoon, IL 61938

217-234-5222

Lewis & Clark Comm College 5800 Godfrey Road

Godfrey, IL 62035 618-468-4100

Macoupin County ROE #40 85 Carlinville Plaza

Carlinville, IL 62626 217-854-3913

Mattoon Community Unit #2 1617 Lake Land Boulevard Mattoon, IL 61938 217-235-0361 Monroe/Randolph ROE 1 Taylor Street Chester, IL 62233 618-826-5471

Murphysboro Unit Dist. #186 50 Blackwood Drive Murphysboro, IL 62966 618-687-1858 Pana C.U.S.D. #8 14 East Main Pana, IL 62557 217-562-1500

Regional Office of Ed. #03 1805 West Fletcher Street Vandalia, IL 62471 618-283-9311

Rend Lake College 468 N. Ken Gray Parkway Ina, IL 62846

618-437-5321

Shawnee Community College 8364 Shawnee College Road Ullin, IL 62992

618-634-3325

Southeastern Illinois College 3575 College Road

Harrisburg, IL 62946 618-252-5400

Southern Illinois University 500 C Lewis Lane

Carbondale, IL 62901-6303 618-453-2331

Southwestern Illinois College 2500 Carlyle Avenue Belleville, IL 62221 618-235-2700

St. Clair County ROE 1000 South Illinois Street Belleville, IL 62220 618-825-3900

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Table 1

SUMMARY OF ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 2007

ROE/ Community Public Community Based Total Other Schools Corrections Colleges Organizations Program APC 1,390 0 0 1,390 0 0

Illinois Department of Corrections 428 (1,390) (0) (0) (1,390) (0) (0) APC Total 638 0 0 0 638 0

Kaskaskia Community College 501 41 0 41 0 0 0

Regional Office of Education #3

(679) (0) (41) (0) (638) (0) APC Total 5,454 0 0 0 5,454 0 College of Dupage 502 454 0 454 0 0 0

West Chicago Community High School #94

607 0 0 0 0 607

World Relief - Dupage

(6,515) (0) (454) (0) (5,454) (607) APC Total 2,081 0 0 0 2,081 0

Black Hawk College 503 (2,081) (0) (0) (0) (2,081) (0) APC Total 4,767 0 0 0 4,767 0 Triton College 504 (4,767) (0) (0) (0) (4,767) (0) APC Total 1,155 0 0 0 1,155 0 Parkland College 505 1,079 0 1,079 0 0 0

Urbana School District #116

(2,234) (0) (1,079) (0) (1,155) (0) APC Total 308 0 0 0 308 0

Sauk Valley Community College 506 (308) (0) (0) (0) (308) (0) APC Total 556 0 0 0 556 0

Danville Area Community College 507 (556) (0) (0) (0) (556) (0) APC Total 1,232 0 0 0 0 1,232

Albany Park Community Center 508 264 0 0 0 0 264

Asian Human Services

182 0 0 0 0 182

Blue Gargoyle Youth Center

544 0 0 0 0 544 Centro Romero 133 0 0 0 0 133 Chicago Commons 2,220 0 0 0 0 2,220

Chinese Mutual Aid Association

6,423 0 0 0 6,423 0

City Colleges of Chicago Daley

2,267 0 0 0 2,267 0

City Colleges of Chicago Kennedy-King

5,049 0 0 0 5,049 0

City Colleges of Chicago Malcolm X

2,815 0 0 0 2,815 0

City Colleges of Chicago Olive-Harvey

11,824 0 0 0 11,824 0

City Colleges of Chicago Truman

492 0 0 0 492 0

City Colleges of Chicago Washington

5,221 0 0 0 5,221 0

City Colleges of Chicago Wilbur Wright

306 0 0 0 0 306 De La Salle-Tolton Center 458 0 0 0 0 458

Erie Neighborhood House

211 0 0 0 0 211

Greater West Town Project

451 0 0 0 0 451

Heartland Human Services

313 0 0 0 0 313

Howard Area Community Center

659 0 0 0 0 659

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Illinois Community College Board Table 1

SUMMARY OF ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 2007

ROE/ Community Public Community Based Total Other Schools Corrections Colleges Organizations Program APC 275 0 0 0 0 275

Jewish Vocational Services 508 344 0 0 0 0 344

Jobs for Youth/Chicago Cont. 655 0 0 0 0 655 Literacy Chicago 1,397 0 0 0 0 1,397

Polish American Association

139 0 0 0 0 139 Prologue, Inc. 1,227 0 0 0 0 1,227

Pui Tak Center

1,152 0 0 0 0 1,152

Safer Foundation/PACE Institute

567 0 0 0 0 567

Spanish Coalition For Jobs

74 0 0 0 0 74 Sullivan House 300 0 0 0 0 300 Universidad Popular 281 0 0 0 0 281

World Relief - Chicago

122 0 0 0 0 122

YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago

(47,597) (0) (0) (0) (34,091) (13,506) APC Total 2,980 0 0 0 2,980 0

Elgin Community College 509 392 0 392 0 0 0

Elgin School District U46

512 0 0 0 0 512 YWCA of Elgin (3,884) (0) (392) (0) (2,980) (512) APC Total 1,476 0 0 0 1,476 0

South Suburban College 510 (1,476) (0) (0) (0) (1,476) (0) APC Total 1,860 0 0 0 1,860 0

Rock Valley College 511 940 0 940 0 0 0

Rockford Public School District #205

181 0 0 0 0 181

The Literacy Council

(2,981) (0) (940) (0) (1,860) (181) APC Total 2,038 0 2,038 0 0 0

Arlington Heights Township High School #214 512 890 0 890 0 0 0

Palatine Township High School #211

1,847 0 0 0 1,847 0

William Rainey Harper College

(4,775) (0) (2,928) (0) (1,847) (0) APC Total 638 0 0 0 638 0

Illinois Valley Community College 513 (638) (0) (0) (0) (638) (0) APC Total 559 0 0 0 559 0

Illinois Central College 514 232 0 232 0 0 0

Peoria County Regional Office of Education #48

753 0 753 0 0 0

Peoria Public School District #150

(1,544) (0) (985) (0) (559) (0) APC Total 1,613 0 0 0 1,613 0

Prairie State College 515 (1,613) (0) (0) (0) (1,613) (0) APC Total 182 0 182 0 0 0

Aurora East School District #131 516 4,054 0 0 0 4,054 0

Waubonsee Community College

287 0 0 0 0 287

World Relief - Aurora

(4,523) (0) (182) (0) (4,054) (287) APC Total 406 0 0 0 406 0

Lake Land College 517 500 0 500 0 0 0

Mattoon Community Unit #2

149 0 149 0 0 0

Pana Community Unit School District #8

(1,055) (0) (649) (0) (406) (0) APC Total

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Table 1

SUMMARY OF ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 2007

ROE/ Community Public Community Based Total Other Schools Corrections Colleges Organizations Program APC 315 0 0 0 315 0

Carl Sandburg College 518 94 0 94 0 0 0

Henderson/Mercer/Warren Regional Office of Ed.

(409) (0) (94) (0) (315) (0) APC Total 553 0 0 0 553 0

Highland Community College 519 (553) (0) (0) (0) (553) (0) APC Total 1,132 0 0 0 1,132 0

Kankakee Community College 520 129 0 129 0 0 0

Kankakee School District #111

(1,261) (0) (129) (0) (1,132) (0) APC Total 250 0 0 0 250 0

Rend Lake College 521 (250) (0) (0) (0) (250) (0) APC Total 121 0 121 0 0 0

Monroe/Randolph Regional Office of Education 522 3,075 0 0 0 3,075 0

Southwestern Illinois College

192 0 192 0 0 0

St. Clair County Regional Office of Education

(3,388) (0) (313) (0) (3,075) (0) APC Total 822 0 0 0 822 0 Kishwaukee College 523 (822) (0) (0) (0) (822) (0) APC Total 2,942 0 0 0 2,942 0

Moraine Valley Community College 524 (2,942) (0) (0) (0) (2,942) (0) APC Total 2,538 0 0 0 2,538 0

Joliet Junior College 525 (2,538) (0) (0) (0) (2,538) (0) APC Total 1,191 0 0 0 1,191 0

Lincoln Land Community College 526 830 0 830 0 0 0

Springfield Public School District #186

(2,021) (0) (830) (0) (1,191) (0) APC Total 3,014 0 0 0 3,014 0 Morton College 527 (3,014) (0) (0) (0) (3,014) (0) APC Total 69 0 0 0 0 69

Illinois Migrant Council 528 1,699 0 0 0 1,699 0

McHenry County College

(1,768) (0) (0) (0) (1,699) (69) APC Total 465 0 0 0 465 0

Illinois Eastern Community College 529 (465) (0) (0) (0) (465) (0) APC Total

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Illinois Community College Board Table 1

SUMMARY OF ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 2007

ROE/ Community Public Community Based Total Other Schools Corrections Colleges Organizations Program APC 479 0 479 0 0 0

Carbondale Community High School #165 530 602 0 0 0 602 0

John A. Logan College

25 0 25 0 0 0

Murphysboro Unit District #186

201 201 0 0 0 0

Southern Illinois University

(1,307) (201) (504) (0) (602) (0) APC Total 256 0 256 0 0 0

Five County Regional Office of Education 531 492 0 0 0 492 0

Shawnee Community College

(748) (0) (256) (0) (492) (0) APC Total 4,446 0 0 0 4,446 0

College of Lake County 532 769 0 769 0 0 0

Highland Park Township District #113

707 0 707 0 0 0

Mundelein Consolidated High School #120

368 0 0 0 0 368

SER/Jobs for Progress

(6,290) (0) (1,476) (0) (4,446) (368) APC Total 600 0 0 0 600 0

Southeastern Illinois College 533 (600) (0) (0) (0) (600) (0) APC Total 497 0 0 0 497 0

Spoon River College 534 (497) (0) (0) (0) (497) (0) APC Total 577 0 577 0 0 0

Evanston Township High School #202 535 3,290 0 0 0 3,290 0

Oakton Community College

(3,867) (0) (577) (0) (3,290) (0) APC Total 43 0 43 0 0 0 Edwardsville District #7 536 753 0 0 0 753 0

Lewis and Clark Community College

88 0 88 0 0 0

Macoupin County Regional Office of Education #40

(884) (0) (131) (0) (753) (0) APC Total 254 0 254 0 0 0

Decatur School District #61 537 362 0 362 0 0 0

Macon-Piatt Regional Office of Education #055

515 0 0 0 515 0

Richland Community College

(1,131) (0) (616) (0) (515) (0) APC Total 227 0 0 0 227 0

John Wood Community College 539 120 0 120 0 0 0

Quincy Public Schools #172

(347) (0) (120) (0) (227) (0) APC Total 779 0 779 0 0 0

Dewitt-Livingston-McLean Regional Office of Ed. 540 523 0 0 0 523 0

Heartland Community College

(1,302) (0) (779) (0) (523) (0) APC Total 125,020 201 13,475 1,390 94,424 15,530 TOTAL

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Table 2

SUMMARY OF UNDUPLICATED ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTRUCTION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2007

High English Adult Adult School as a Second Secondary Basic Total Vocational Credit Language Education Education Program APC 1,390 0 0 0 25 1,365

Illinois Department of Corrections 428 (1,390) (0) (0) (0) (25) (1,365) APC Total 638 0 0 71 269 298

Kaskaskia Community College 501 41 0 41 0 0 0

Regional Office of Education #3

(679) (0) (41) (71) (269) (298) APC Total 5,454 0 0 4,690 368 396 College of Dupage 502 454 0 0 366 53 35

West Chicago Community High School #94

607 0 0 607 0 0

World Relief - Dupage

(6,515) (0) (0) (5,663) (421) (431) APC Total 2,081 40 524 846 292 379

Black Hawk College 503 (2,081) (40) (524) (846) (292) (379) APC Total 4,767 5 2 3,750 304 706 Triton College 504 (4,767) (5) (2) (3,750) (304) (706) APC Total 1,155 202 0 449 194 310 Parkland College 505 1,079 158 299 293 73 256

Urbana School District #116

(2,234) (360) (299) (742) (267) (566) APC Total 308 0 0 72 117 119

Sauk Valley Community College 506 (308) (0) (0) (72) (117) (119) APC Total 556 84 0 31 156 285

Danville Area Community College 507 (556) (84) (0) (31) (156) (285) APC Total 1,232 0 0 1,090 52 90

Albany Park Community Center 508 264 126 0 138 0 0

Asian Human Services

182 0 0 0 18 164

Blue Gargoyle Youth Center

544 0 0 544 0 0 Centro Romero 133 0 0 43 44 46 Chicago Commons 2,220 0 0 2,220 0 0

Chinese Mutual Aid Association

6,423 0 0 5,375 447 601

City Colleges of Chicago Daley

2,267 0 0 490 145 1,632

City Colleges of Chicago Kennedy-King

5,049 0 0 2,518 1,010 1,521

City Colleges of Chicago Malcolm X

2,815 0 0 914 308 1,593

City Colleges of Chicago Olive-Harvey

11,824 0 0 10,242 837 745

City Colleges of Chicago Truman

492 0 0 50 80 362

City Colleges of Chicago Washington

5,221 0 0 3,947 294 980

City Colleges of Chicago Wilbur Wright

306 0 0 108 9 189 De La Salle-Tolton Center 458 0 0 361 52 45

Erie Neighborhood House

211 0 119 0 65 27

Greater West Town Project

451 0 0 451 0 0

Heartland Human Services

313 92 0 132 35 54

Howard Area Community Center

659 0 0 564 50 45

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Illinois Community College Board Table 2

SUMMARY OF UNDUPLICATED ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTRUCTION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2007

High English Adult Adult School as a Second Secondary Basic Total Vocational Credit Language Education Education Program APC 275 0 0 275 0 0

Jewish Vocational Services 508 344 0 0 0 136 208

Jobs for Youth/Chicago Cont. 655 0 0 435 120 100 Literacy Chicago 1,397 0 0 1,397 0 0

Polish American Association

139 0 0 116 9 14 Prologue, Inc. 1,227 0 0 1,227 0 0

Pui Tak Center

1,152 0 0 0 400 752

Safer Foundation/PACE Institute

567 11 0 297 167 92

Spanish Coalition For Jobs

74 0 74 0 0 0 Sullivan House 300 0 0 300 0 0 Universidad Popular 281 0 0 280 1 0

World Relief - Chicago

122 53 0 0 17 52

YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago

(47,597) (282) (193) (33,514) (4,296) (9,312) APC Total 2,980 0 0 2,269 415 296

Elgin Community College 509 392 92 0 0 177 123

Elgin School District U46

512 0 0 512 0 0 YWCA of Elgin (3,884) (92) (0) (2,781) (592) (419) APC Total 1,476 0 0 683 266 527

South Suburban College 510 (1,476) (0) (0) (683) (266) (527) APC Total 1,860 4 0 845 488 523

Rock Valley College 511 940 9 572 86 65 208

Rockford Public School District #205

181 38 0 102 0 41

The Literacy Council

(2,981) (51) (572) (1,033) (553) (772) APC Total 2,038 0 0 1,860 118 60

Arlington Heights Township High School #214 512 890 0 87 803 0 0

Palatine Township High School #211

1,847 0 0 1,464 156 227

William Rainey Harper College

(4,775) (0) (87) (4,127) (274) (287) APC Total 638 0 0 279 178 181

Illinois Valley Community College 513 (638) (0) (0) (279) (178) (181) APC Total 559 0 0 41 224 294

Illinois Central College 514 232 51 0 0 67 114

Peoria County Regional Office of Education #48

753 14 25 77 227 410

Peoria Public School District #150

(1,544) (65) (25) (118) (518) (818) APC Total 1,613 2 0 646 350 615

Prairie State College 515 (1,613) (2) (0) (646) (350) (615) APC Total 182 0 182 0 0 0

Aurora East School District #131 516 4,054 5 0 3,050 489 510

Waubonsee Community College

287 0 0 287 0 0

World Relief - Aurora

(4,523) (5) (182) (3,337) (489) (510) APC Total 406 0 0 41 170 195

Lake Land College 517 500 223 0 0 90 187

Mattoon Community Unit #2

149 86 0 0 27 36

Pana Community Unit School District #8

(1,055) (309) (0) (41) (287) (418) APC Total

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Table 2

SUMMARY OF UNDUPLICATED ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTRUCTION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2007

High English Adult Adult School as a Second Secondary Basic Total Vocational Credit Language Education Education Program APC 315 0 0 36 82 197

Carl Sandburg College 518 94 0 71 21 0 2

Henderson/Mercer/Warren Regional Office of Ed.

(409) (0) (71) (57) (82) (199) APC Total 553 25 0 80 83 365

Highland Community College 519 (553) (25) (0) (80) (83) (365) APC Total 1,132 0 0 290 496 346

Kankakee Community College 520 129 0 129 0 0 0

Kankakee School District #111

(1,261) (0) (129) (290) (496) (346) APC Total 250 0 0 12 92 146

Rend Lake College 521 (250) (0) (0) (12) (92) (146) APC Total 121 0 0 0 62 59

Monroe/Randolph Regional Office of Education 522 3,075 538 0 403 714 1,420

Southwestern Illinois College

192 0 0 21 50 121

St. Clair County Regional Office of Education

(3,388) (538) (0) (424) (826) (1,600) APC Total 822 0 0 462 213 147 Kishwaukee College 523 (822) (0) (0) (462) (213) (147) APC Total 2,942 0 0 1,988 559 395

Moraine Valley Community College 524 (2,942) (0) (0) (1,988) (559) (395) APC Total 2,538 67 11 1,396 386 678

Joliet Junior College 525 (2,538) (67) (11) (1,396) (386) (678) APC Total 1,191 139 0 273 347 432

Lincoln Land Community College 526 830 69 250 50 148 313

Springfield Public School District #186

(2,021) (208) (250) (323) (495) (745) APC Total 3,014 4 0 2,397 140 473 Morton College 527 (3,014) (4) (0) (2,397) (140) (473) APC Total 69 0 0 69 0 0

Illinois Migrant Council 528 1,699 0 0 1,218 301 180

McHenry County College

(1,768) (0) (0) (1,287) (301) (180) APC Total 465 53 0 0 177 235

Illinois Eastern Community College 529 (465) (53) (0) (0) (177) (235) APC Total

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Illinois Community College Board Table 2

SUMMARY OF UNDUPLICATED ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTRUCTION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2007

High English Adult Adult School as a Second Secondary Basic Total Vocational Credit Language Education Education Program APC 479 0 235 58 84 102

Carbondale Community High School #165 530 602 0 53 18 115 416

John A. Logan College

25 0 0 0 15 10

Murphysboro Unit District #186

201 34 0 69 33 65

Southern Illinois University

(1,307) (34) (288) (145) (247) (593) APC Total 256 129 42 0 16 69

Five County Regional Office of Education 531 492 0 72 74 65 281

Shawnee Community College

(748) (129) (114) (74) (81) (350) APC Total 4,446 79 0 3,217 590 560

College of Lake County 532 769 0 0 758 2 9

Highland Park Township District #113

707 0 13 667 15 12

Mundelein Consolidated High School #120

368 0 0 368 0 0

SER/Jobs for Progress

(6,290) (79) (13) (5,010) (607) (581) APC Total 600 12 0 0 212 376

Southeastern Illinois College 533 (600) (12) (0) (0) (212) (376) APC Total 497 100 0 49 121 227

Spoon River College 534 (497) (100) (0) (49) (121) (227) APC Total 577 18 0 351 55 153

Evanston Township High School #202 535 3,290 0 155 2,139 155 841

Oakton Community College

(3,867) (18) (155) (2,490) (210) (994) APC Total 43 0 43 0 0 0 Edwardsville District #7 536 753 0 0 49 319 385

Lewis and Clark Community College

88 0 0 0 43 45

Macoupin County Regional Office of Education #40

(884) (0) (43) (49) (362) (430) APC Total 254 140 0 0 45 69

Decatur School District #61 537 362 0 0 0 147 215

Macon-Piatt Regional Office of Education #055

515 0 0 95 166 254

Richland Community College

(1,131) (140) (0) (95) (358) (538) APC Total 227 0 0 17 117 93

John Wood Community College 539 120 0 109 0 11 0

Quincy Public Schools #172

(347) (0) (109) (17) (128) (93) APC Total 779 101 0 253 156 269

Dewitt-Livingston-McLean Regional Office of Ed. 540 523 66 0 199 127 131

Heartland Community College

(1,302) (167) (0) (452) (283) (400) APC Total 125,020 2,869 3,108 74,831 16,113 28,099 TOTAL

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Table 3

SUMMARY OF DUPLICATED ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTRUCTION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2007

High English Adult Adult School as a Second Secondary Basic Total Vocational Credit Language Education Education Program APC 1,392 0 0 0 26 1,366

Illinois Department of Corrections 428 (1,392) (0) (0) (0) (26) (1,366) APC Total 668 0 0 71 281 316

Kaskaskia Community College 501 41 0 41 0 0 0

Regional Office of Education #3

(709) (0) (41) (71) (281) (316) APC Total 5,635 0 0 4,720 457 458 College of Dupage 502 471 0 0 373 63 35

West Chicago Community High School #94

607 0 0 607 0 0

World Relief - Dupage

(6,713) (0) (0) (5,700) (520) (493) APC Total 2,143 55 529 851 303 405

Black Hawk College 503 (2,143) (55) (529) (851) (303) (405) APC Total 5,432 31 2 3,771 789 839 Triton College 504 (5,432) (31) (2) (3,771) (789) (839) APC Total 1,192 213 0 452 202 325 Parkland College 505 1,214 176 321 297 86 334

Urbana School District #116

(2,406) (389) (321) (749) (288) (659) APC Total 322 0 0 76 124 122

Sauk Valley Community College 506 (322) (0) (0) (76) (124) (122) APC Total 646 91 0 31 214 310

Danville Area Community College 507 (646) (91) (0) (31) (214) (310) APC Total 1,255 0 0 1,099 59 97

Albany Park Community Center 508 277 135 0 142 0 0

Asian Human Services

189 0 0 0 18 171

Blue Gargoyle Youth Center

544 0 0 544 0 0 Centro Romero 139 0 0 43 49 47 Chicago Commons 2,220 0 0 2,220 0 0

Chinese Mutual Aid Association

6,788 0 0 5,413 720 655

City Colleges of Chicago Daley

2,565 0 0 491 389 1,685

City Colleges of Chicago Kennedy-King

5,367 0 0 2,547 1,216 1,604

City Colleges of Chicago Malcolm X

3,025 0 0 923 463 1,639

City Colleges of Chicago Olive-Harvey

12,708 0 0 10,361 1,238 1,109

City Colleges of Chicago Truman

642 0 0 50 210 382

City Colleges of Chicago Washington

5,490 0 0 3,960 507 1,023

City Colleges of Chicago Wilbur Wright

313 0 0 108 13 192 De La Salle-Tolton Center 472 0 0 363 64 45

Erie Neighborhood House

303 92 119 0 65 27

Greater West Town Project

451 0 0 451 0 0

Heartland Human Services

343 94 0 132 54 63

Howard Area Community Center

682 0 0 573 64 45

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Illinois Community College Board Table 3

SUMMARY OF DUPLICATED ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTRUCTION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2007

High English Adult Adult School as a Second Secondary Basic Total Vocational Credit Language Education Education Program APC 275 0 0 275 0 0

Jewish Vocational Services 508 344 0 0 0 136 208

Jobs for Youth/Chicago Cont. 686 0 0 436 132 118 Literacy Chicago 1,397 0 0 1,397 0 0

Polish American Association

139 0 0 116 9 14 Prologue, Inc. 1,227 0 0 1,227 0 0

Pui Tak Center

1,169 0 0 0 408 761

Safer Foundation/PACE Institute

621 13 0 297 195 116

Spanish Coalition For Jobs

74 0 74 0 0 0 Sullivan House 300 0 0 300 0 0 Universidad Popular 281 0 0 280 1 0

World Relief - Chicago

124 54 0 0 18 52

YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago

(50,410) (388) (193) (33,748) (6,028) (10,053) APC Total 3,154 0 0 2,282 555 317

Elgin Community College 509 405 98 0 0 181 126

Elgin School District U46

512 0 0 512 0 0 YWCA of Elgin (4,071) (98) (0) (2,794) (736) (443) APC Total 1,494 0 0 683 277 534

South Suburban College 510 (1,494) (0) (0) (683) (277) (534) APC Total 1,936 4 0 865 522 545

Rock Valley College 511 1,122 154 583 92 77 216

Rockford Public School District #205

182 39 0 102 0 41

The Literacy Council

(3,240) (197) (583) (1,059) (599) (802) APC Total 2,063 0 0 1,869 128 66

Arlington Heights Township High School #214 512AA 512 900 0 87 813 0 0

Palatine Township High School #211

1,966 0 0 1,478 205 283

William Rainey Harper College

(4,929) (0) (87) (4,160) (333) (349) APC Total 657 0 0 288 184 185

Illinois Valley Community College 513 (657) (0) (0) (288) (184) (185) APC Total 570 0 0 42 230 298

Illinois Central College 514 290 95 0 0 76 119

Peoria County Regional Office of Education #48

783 15 25 77 239 427

Peoria Public School District #150

(1,643) (110) (25) (119) (545) (844) APC Total 2,123 228 0 659 526 710

Prairie State College 515 (2,123) (228) (0) (659) (526) (710) APC Total 182 0 182 0 0 0

Aurora East School District #131 516 4,367 128 0 3,061 613 565

Waubonsee Community College

287 0 0 287 0 0

World Relief - Aurora

(4,836) (128) (182) (3,348) (613) (565) APC Total 422 0 0 41 178 203

Lake Land College 517 647 288 0 0 149 210

Mattoon Community Unit #2

159 89 0 0 29 41

Pana Community Unit School District #8

(1,228) (377) (0) (41) (356) (454) APC Total

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Table 3

SUMMARY OF DUPLICATED ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTRUCTION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2007

High English Adult Adult School as a Second Secondary Basic Total Vocational Credit Language Education Education Program APC 325 0 0 37 87 201

Carl Sandburg College 518 109 0 72 21 9 7

Henderson/Mercer/Warren Regional Office of Ed.

(434) (0) (72) (58) (96) (208) APC Total 644 44 0 80 87 433

Highland Community College 519 (644) (44) (0) (80) (87) (433) APC Total 1,342 0 0 295 667 380

Kankakee Community College 520 129 0 129 0 0 0

Kankakee School District #111

(1,471) (0) (129) (295) (667) (380) APC Total 278 0 0 13 111 154

Rend Lake College 521 (278) (0) (0) (13) (111) (154) APC Total 125 0 0 0 65 60

Monroe/Randolph Regional Office of Education 522 3,740 734 0 407 947 1,652

Southwestern Illinois College

193 0 0 21 51 121

St. Clair County Regional Office of Education

(4,058) (734) (0) (428) (1,063) (1,833) APC Total 873 0 0 469 227 177 Kishwaukee College 523 (873) (0) (0) (469) (227) (177) APC Total 3,054 0 0 1,996 640 418

Moraine Valley Community College 524 (3,054) (0) (0) (1,996) (640) (418) APC Total 2,740 67 12 1,417 496 748

Joliet Junior College 525 (2,740) (67) (12) (1,417) (496) (748) APC Total 1,262 153 0 276 375 458

Lincoln Land Community College 526 912 91 261 53 172 335

Springfield Public School District #186

(2,174) (244) (261) (329) (547) (793) APC Total 3,084 17 0 2,414 159 494 Morton College 527 (3,084) (17) (0) (2,414) (159) (494) APC Total 69 0 0 69 0 0

Illinois Migrant Council 528 1,794 0 0 1,243 328 223

McHenry County College

(1,863) (0) (0) (1,312) (328) (223) APC Total 487 53 0 0 190 244

Illinois Eastern Community College 529 (487) (53) (0) (0) (190) (244) APC Total

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Illinois Community College Board Table 3

SUMMARY OF DUPLICATED ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTRUCTION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2007

High English Adult Adult School as a Second Secondary Basic Total Vocational Credit Language Education Education Program APC 513 0 245 58 93 117

Carbondale Community High School #165 530 676 0 53 18 161 444

John A. Logan College

25 0 0 0 15 10

Murphysboro Unit District #186

205 36 0 70 33 66

Southern Illinois University

(1,419) (36) (298) (146) (302) (637) APC Total 265 133 42 0 16 74

Five County Regional Office of Education 531 597 0 77 77 86 357

Shawnee Community College

(862) (133) (119) (77) (102) (431) APC Total 4,858 181 0 3,258 803 616

College of Lake County 532 774 0 0 759 3 12

Highland Park Township District #113

711 0 13 667 19 12

Mundelein Consolidated High School #120

368 0 0 368 0 0

SER/Jobs for Progress

(6,711) (181) (13) (5,052) (825) (640) APC Total 610 14 0 0 214 382

Southeastern Illinois College 533 (610) (14) (0) (0) (214) (382) APC Total 554 100 0 50 141 263

Spoon River College 534 (554) (100) (0) (50) (141) (263) APC Total 623 26 0 360 75 162

Evanston Township High School #202 535 3,595 0 161 2,221 232 981

Oakton Community College

(4,218) (26) (161) (2,581) (307) (1,143) APC Total 43 0 43 0 0 0 Edwardsville District #7 536 815 0 0 52 358 405

Lewis and Clark Community College

88 0 0 0 43 45

Macoupin County Regional Office of Education #40

(946) (0) (43) (52) (401) (450) APC Total 349 142 0 0 135 72

Decatur School District #61 537 362 0 0 0 147 215

Macon-Piatt Regional Office of Education #055

545 0 0 97 178 270

Richland Community College

(1,256) (142) (0) (97) (460) (557) APC Total 230 0 0 17 118 95

John Wood Community College 539 127 0 109 0 15 3

Quincy Public Schools #172

(357) (0) (109) (17) (133) (98) APC Total 814 124 0 255 161 274

Dewitt-Livingston-McLean Regional Office of Ed. 540 547 74 0 199 134 140

Heartland Community College

(1,361) (198) (0) (454) (295) (414) APC Total 133,848 4,081 3,180 75,485 20,533 30,569 TOTAL

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Table 4

SUMMARY OF ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY EDUCATIONAL ENTRY FUNCTIONING LEVEL ENROLLMENT IN ADULT BASIC EDUCATION INSTRUCTION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2007

High Intermediate Low Intermediate Beginning Basic Education Basic Education Basic Education Beginning ABE Total ABE ABE ABE Literacy Program APC 1,236 388 399 302 147 Illinois Department of Corrections

428 (1,236) (388) (399) (302) (147) APC Total 290 144 104 28 14 Kaskaskia Community College

501 24 15 9 0 0 Regional Office of Education #3

(314) (159) (113) (28) (14) APC Total 501 167 183 114 37 College of Dupage 502 21 12 7 2 0 West Chicago Community High School #94

0 0

0 0

0 World Relief - Dupage

(522) (179) (190) (116) (37) APC Total 671 388 215 63 5 Black Hawk College

503 (671) (388) (215) (63) (5) APC Total 464 142 163 73 86 Triton College 504 (464) (142) (163) (73) (86) APC Total 311 157 105 42 7 Parkland College 505 471 245 160 50 16 Urbana School District #116

(782) (402) (265) (92) (23) APC Total 115 78 26 9 2 Sauk Valley Community College

506 (115) (78) (26) (9) (2) APC Total 310 172 96 38 4 Danville Area Community College

507 (310) (172) (96) (38) (4) APC Total 92 56 33 3 0 Albany Park Community Center

508 0 0 0 0 0 Asian Human Services

158 33

49 50

26 Blue Gargoyle Youth Center

0 0 0 0 0 Centro Romero 49 32 16 1 0 Chicago Commons 0 0 0 0 0 Chinese Mutual Aid Association

485 276

168 31

10 City Colleges of Chicago Daley

1,546 311

618 453

164 City Colleges of Chicago Kennedy-King

1,054 486

288 192

88 City Colleges of Chicago Malcolm X

1,614 266

499 556

293 City Colleges of Chicago Olive-Harvey

758 351

272 114

21 City Colleges of Chicago Truman

260 125

93 33

9 City Colleges of Chicago Washington

748 357

255 101

35 City Colleges of Chicago Wilbur Wright

170 50 75 31 14 De La Salle-Tolton Center 43 20 18 3 2 Erie Neighborhood House

97 78

17 1

1 Greater West Town Project

0 0

0 0

0 Heartland Human Services

62 35

18 8

1 Howard Area Community Center

36 2

0 0

34 Instituto del Progreso Latino

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Illinois Community College Board Table 4

SUMMARY OF ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY EDUCATIONAL ENTRY FUNCTIONING LEVEL ENROLLMENT IN ADULT BASIC EDUCATION INSTRUCTION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2007

High Intermediate Low Intermediate Beginning Basic Education Basic Education Basic Education Beginning ABE Total ABE ABE ABE Literacy Program APC 0 0 0 0 0 Jewish Vocational Services

508 249 212 37 0 0 Jobs for Youth/Chicago

Cont. 174 64 68 33 9 Literacy Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 Polish American Association

13 6 6 1 0 Prologue, Inc. 0 0 0 0 0 Pui Tak Center

758 357

242 116

43 Safer Foundation/PACE Institute

156 90

55 11

0 Spanish Coalition For Jobs

71 35 26 9 1 Sullivan House 0 0 0 0 0 Universidad Popular 0 0 0 0 0 World Relief - Chicago

59 27

23 8

1 YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago

(8,652) (3,269) (2,876) (1,755) (752) APC Total 314 143 124 38 9 Elgin Community College

509 124 54 43 22 5 Elgin School District U46

0 0 0 0 0 YWCA of Elgin (438) (197) (167) (60) (14) APC Total 520 244 201 59 16 South Suburban College

510 (520) (244) (201) (59) (16) APC Total 492 262 183 37 10 Rock Valley College

511 603 288 224 69 22 Rockford Public School District #205

42 2

9 16

15 The Literacy Council

(1,137) (552) (416) (122) (47) APC Total 50 16 19 14 1 Arlington Heights Township High School #214

512 31 15 7 4 5 Palatine Township High School #211

208 79

94 33

2 William Rainey Harper College

(289) (110) (120) (51) (8) APC Total 172 99 49 17 7 Illinois Valley Community College

513 (172) (99) (49) (17) (7) APC Total 294 195 85 12 2 Illinois Central College

514 121 71 35 14 1 Peoria County Regional Office of Education #48

414 217

141 46

10 Peoria Public School District #150

(829) (483) (261) (72) (13) APC Total 612 213 242 102 55 Prairie State College

515 (612) (213) (242) (102) (55) APC Total 104 55 30 15 4 Aurora East School District #131

516 561 301 197 53 10 Waubonsee Community College

0 0

0 0

0 World Relief - Aurora

(665) (356) (227) (68) (14) APC Total 193 83 58 25 27 Lake Land College

517 205 78 45 31 51 Mattoon Community Unit #2

78 50

22 5

1 Pana Community Unit School District #8

(476) (211) (125) (61) (79) APC Total

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Table 4

SUMMARY OF ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY EDUCATIONAL ENTRY FUNCTIONING LEVEL ENROLLMENT IN ADULT BASIC EDUCATION INSTRUCTION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2007

High Intermediate Low Intermediate Beginning Basic Education Basic Education Basic Education Beginning ABE Total ABE ABE ABE Literacy Program APC 189 77 64 29 19 Carl Sandburg College

518 31 15 13 3 0 Henderson/Mercer/Warren Regional Office of Ed.

(220) (92) (77) (32) (19) APC Total 271 152 97 20 2 Highland Community College

519 (271) (152) (97) (20) (2) APC Total 397 218 118 41 20 Kankakee Community College

520 81 39 21 9 12 Kankakee School District #111

(478) (257) (139) (50) (32) APC Total 150 67 68 13 2 Rend Lake College

521 (150) (67) (68) (13) (2) APC Total 61 40 14 6 1 Monroe/Randolph Regional Office of Education

522 1,637 955 546 110 26 Southwestern Illinois College

123 70

40 11

2 St. Clair County Regional Office of Education

(1,821) (1,065) (600) (127) (29) APC Total 184 105 46 31 2 Kishwaukee College 523 (184) (105) (46) (31) (2) APC Total 462 248 169 42 3 Moraine Valley Community College

524 (462) (248) (169) (42) (3) APC Total 612 306 212 63 31 Joliet Junior College

525 (612) (306) (212) (63) (31) APC Total 436 230 143 53 10 Lincoln Land Community College

526 491 233 166 70 22 Springfield Public School District #186

(927) (463) (309) (123) (32) APC Total 437 221 157 53 6 Morton College 527 (437) (221) (157) (53) (6) APC Total 0 0 0 0 0 Illinois Migrant Council

528 173 94 51 26 2 McHenry County College

(173) (94) (51) (26) (2) APC Total 250 122 80 35 13 Illinois Eastern Community College

529 (250) (122) (80) (35) (13) APC Total

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