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- ACE of Florida - Association that represents the interests, concerns, and talents of adult and community education professionals and volunteers.
aceofflorida.org
- Adult & Community Education - Provider of adult education classes, includes schedules for GED courses, adult basic education, English for speakers of other languages, senior adult learning and Kid First program.
www.ace-leon.org
- Fleet's Training Program for Spanish Communication Skills - A workshop for individuals, groups and companies who wish to learn Spanish. Includes qualifications, description of prgorams and contact details.
fleetspan.com
- FSU Film School - Offers BFA and MFA degrees in film production. News, admissions and contact information.
filmschool.fsu.edu
- Lamb of Peace Correspondance Yeshiva - Ultra-Orthodox Education. Counseling Courses. Psychology Courses. Rabbinical Semichah. Certifications.
www.freewebz.com/lpmyeshiva
- Lively Technical Center - Course listings and descriptions, calendar of events, information for new and prospective students, map and contacts.
www.livelytech.com
- Ojisan School of Arts - Mentoring program for art education. Goals, mission, membership and contact information.
www.freenet.tlh.fl.us/Ojisan
- School of Massage Therapy and Structural Bodywork - Professional training program. Information on programs, registration, supplies, videos and contact information.
www.coreinstitute.com
- SolutionSkills, Inc. - Test prep courses for major standardized tests in the Tallahassee, FL area.
www.solutionskills.com
- Swift Creek Middle School PTSO - Parent/Teacher/Student Organization's site.
www.angelfire.com/sc2/ptso/home.html
- Tallahassee Campus - Keiser College - Programs, contacts, and location map.
www.keisercollege.edu/tall.htm
- The Summer Institute for At-Risk Migrant Students - Helping migrant students compensate for absences and partial credits, stay in school, and obtain a high school diploma.
www.ed.gov/pubs/Extending/vol2/prof10.html
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