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11/30/2020 11:00 PM

ERACE is now Shoreline Adult Education: New Name, Same Great Programs


BRANFORD, CT - After 20 years serving the communities of Branford, Clinton, Guilford, and North Branford, East Shore Region Adult & Continuing Education (ERACE) has changed its name to Shoreline Adult Education.

As part of an extensive rebranding initiative, the adult education provider has also unveiled a new logo and website. "We're thrilled to reintroduce ourselves," said Christine Bjork, Program Facilitator. "Our new website clearly showcases all of our program offerings and seamlessly connects students to dozens of free resources to help them succeed in their personal and professional lives."

Overview of free academic programs which are free to adult residents of  Branford, Clinton, Guilford, and North Branford: High School Diploma / GED®  -- three program options are available for individuals interested in earning their high school diploma; ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) -- non-English speakers from over 50 countries learn to better comprehend, speak, write and use English at work and in their daily lives, courses for families with young and school-aged children, as well as technology certification programs are also offered; Citizenship Preparation-- a comprehensive two-semester class designed to support adults in their pathway to U.S. citizenship.

Overview of affordable enrichment classes, which are highly affordable classes, taught by local instructors and offered to the public. Courses range in topic, including computers, arts, crafts, cooking, writing, CPR/first aid, fitness, music, and more.

For more information, visit us online at shorelineadulted.org or call (203) 488-5693.

Shoreline Adult Education is an adult education provider, with free high school diploma/GED®, English For Speakers of Other Languages, and U.S. Citizenship Preparation programs for individuals who live in Branford, Clinton, Guilford, or North Branford. We also offer a fall and spring semester of enrichment courses, open to public enrollment at a low cost.