May 2, 2016 | Adult Ed, Alternative Education, Programs, Scrapbook
Haluski, Latvian bread, fruit smoothies, upside down cake….now this is school! “There are a lot of amazing facts I’ve learned, especially since everything we cook, we start from scratch,” says Jessica. “This program made me very...
May 1, 2016 | Adult Ed, Our People and Programs, Programs, Youth Agriculture Project (YAP)
We are so excited to begin our sixth season of managing the Manchester Community & Educational Garden! This past weekend a group of friendly, dedicated folks came together and got the garden in tiptop shape. Be sure to also take a look at Grown, In 60 Seconds!...
May 5, 2015 | Adult Ed, Alternative Education, High School Completion, News, TTC at SHC, Youth Agriculture Project (YAP)
Actually we’ve been a leader in this movement! But on May 15th we’re amping up our rally cry in support of Chef Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution Day – a global push to make food education a part of everyday school curriculum world-wide. Over...
Mar 16, 2015 | Adult Ed, Alternative Education, High School Completion, TTC Rock Stars
Desiree came to us hoping to earn her high school diploma. Just 17, Desiree had moved around a bit but returned to our area hungry to wrap up her high school requirements. Instead of re-enrolling in the local high school, she enrolled in our Adult Education program...
Dec 5, 2014 | Adult Ed, Alternative Education, Our People and Programs, Scrapbook, TTC Rock Stars, Youth Agriculture Project (YAP)
Sometimes it’s easy for us to view the work we do as just another day at The Tutorial Center. But sometimes others remind us of the impact we regularly have on the people we serve. Former YAP! (Youth Agriculture Project) crew members Elyse Hardy and Renette...
Dec 4, 2014 | Adult Ed, Alternative Education, Bridge to College, Featured, Field Studies, High School Completion, People & Programs, Scrapbook, Summer Work and Learn, TTC at SHC, Youth Agriculture Project (YAP)
We teach all of our students that success is rarely reached by a sprint, it’s more of a cross-country run. That’s why we introduce them to three supportive running companions: Pace, Perseverance, and Patience. By training with this important trio...