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Public Safety Dispatch Training, Nashville BSC 9911 NS01E
with Elisha Hamilton
The program combines hybrid instruction, with required in-person classroom sessions and online coursework, to provide both practical and theoretical knowledge. Students will gain hands-on experience using industry-standard dispatch software, learn emergency communication protocols, and develop the critical decision-making skills needed in high-pressure situations.
Class Dates are Feb. 24/26 March 3/5/10/12/17/19/24/26/31 and April 7/9/14
**The cost of this training reflects a significant discount made possible by a grant from the Illinois Community College Board**
For additional information please contact the Kaskaskia College Workforce Development and Community Education Department at 618-545-3255 OR email at crichardson@kaskaskia.edu
Basic Drawing Class, Vandalia COED 7011 VA01D
with Kim Shanks
Discover the fundamentals of pencil drawing in this introductory class designed for beginners. Students will learn essential techniques such as shading, contour drawing, proportion, perspective, and texture. Through guided exercises and creative projects, participants will build confidence in their ability to draw from observation and imagination.
Patriotic Barn Quilts, Trenton COED 5040 TR01E
with Victoria Zahn
Let freedom and creativity ring! Celebrate America’s 250th birthday by designing your own patriotic barn quilt! Learn step-by-step how to draw, tape, and paint a 12" wood square, creating a vibrant piece of Americana art you’ll be proud to display. An additional $20.00 supply fee is due to instructor at the start of class for materials.
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Sourdough Starter, Trenton MENU 0115 TR01E
with Ellie McClelland
Learn to use your sourdough for various goodies. Not just good for bread! Students will leave with all they need for a sourdough start. An additional $15.00 supply fee is due to the instructor at start of class.
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Apple iPhone, Centralia Crisp Center COED 8061 CR01E
with Nicolas Farley
Learn to use your Apple iPhone. Get the tricks and tips from our expert. Please bring your fully charged phone, Apple ID and password.
FSS Balancing Influence & Authority BSC 7133 BI01D
with Dr. Scott Crothers
Fundamental Supervisory Skills is made possible through a grant from the Illinois Community College Board to advance Workforce Training.
Supervisors are uniquely positioned in the organization. In this session, explore the role of supervisor and better understand where authority begins and ends. Reflect upon and grow your influence in order to empower your direct reports to take personal responsibility for their task completion. Gain new perspectives on coaching, motivation, and accountability. Leave with greater confidence in your supervisory style and more comfortable in your link between the frontline and management.
Basic Sewing, Trenton COED 5041 TR01E
Bring your own item in need of repair and learn the basics of sewing while you repair your item! Students will be given a list of supplies to bring with them to class.
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