Community Education

Rebecca T. Hoover,
Coordinator
406 Second Avenue SE
Decatur, AL 35603
(256) 552-3067
(256) 552-4293 FAX
Becky.Hoover@dcs.edu
The Decatur City Schools' Community Education program provides learning opportunities for people of all ages. By extending
school services around the clock and throughout the year, the school
system makes maximum use of school facilities, thereby providing
to the community maximum benefit from every tax dollar. The
community and the school are inseparable.
Community Education offers a variety of classes in its Fall, Winter,
Spring and Summer brochures. The classes are on Monday, Tuesday
or Thursday evenings. After school Enrichment classes are provided at
the six extended day elementary schools.
Community Education believes in lifelong learning. Learning
begins at birth and continues until death. Our goal is to
enhance lifelong learning through formal and informal learning
opportunities made available to residents of all ages in a wide
variety of community settings. Programs are developed to
respond to the continually changing needs and interests of the
community.
Community Education in Decatur cooperates and coordinates with
community agencies such as the Parks and Recreation Department,
the American Red Cross, the Volunteer Center of Morgan County and
others.
A citizen's advisory council (committee) assists in making the
Community Education program responsive to community needs and in
avoiding costly duplication. The advisory council members
represent all areas of the community; a manifestation of the uniqueness
of the council.
The Decatur City Schools Community Education Program and Advisory
Council has received the state Gold Star Award for 24 years. This
award is in recognition of significant accomplishments in community
education, involvement in community life and contributions to community
development.
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