| ToucanEd Inc. | | Kathleen Middleton | 1336 Brommer St. Ste A8 Santa Cruz, CA 95062 | Phone: 831-464-0508 | Fax: 831-462-1129 |
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| | UEI College has served as a great choice for career preparation and training for over 25 years. We dedicate our reputation for success to a single standard: the success of our students. The school was founded in 1982 as United Education Institute, and changed its name to UEI College in 2009. We offer a wide variety of programs in growing fields such as Business, Computer Technology, Dental Assisting, Criminal Justice and Healthcare including Emergency Medical Training and Paramedic at our Santa Cruz campus. UEI College has 15 campuses located in Central California, Southern California, Florida and Georgia. 1-800-DIAL-UEI www.uei-edu.com |
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 | OfficeStar Training | | Kate Hickey | 200 Washington Street Suite 107 Santa Cruz, CA 95060 | Phone: (831) 427-2382 | Fax: (831) 755-8617 |
| | A locally-owned company established in 2002, we’re the leading training provider for businesses in Monterey and Santa Cruz counties. We focus on offering the highest quality training in the area. Our clients include Driscoll’s, Monterey Bay Aquarium, County of Monterey, and many more. Offerings include: Microsoft Office, Web and Graphics Design, Business Skills (Customer Service, Business Writing, Project Management), and IT (CompTIA and Microsoft certifications). Training Options: “Open Enrollment” classes, generally one- or two-days of intensive, focused training, Mentored learning to bring IT skills up to speed, and Dedicated Training—at your location or ours. |
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| Cabrillo College | | Brian King | 6500 Soquel Drive Aptos, CA 95003 | Phone: 831 479-6100 | Fax: 831 479-5092 |
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 | Kennolyn Camps | | 8205 Glen Haven Road Soquel, CA 95073 | Phone: 831 479-6714 | Fax: 831 479-6718 |
| | Whether you are looking for a sleepaway or day camp for your children, or a camp experience the whole family can enjoy together, Kennolyn Camps offers boys and girls the very best summer camp experience available.
Kennolyn Camp is situated in the Santa Cruz Mountains on 300 acres of Northern California Redwoods overlooking Monterey Bay.
Available activities include equestrian, riflery, archery, trapeze, self-defense, fencing, ropes courses, swimming, crafts, pottery, photography, art, drama, horseback riding, basketball, volleyball, tennis, dance, guitar, beach trips, surfing, overnight outpost campouts and much more!
Day camp, Resident camp and Family camp sessions available. |
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 | York School | | Kristine Edmunds | 9501 York Road Monterey, CA 93940 | Phone: 831 373 4438 | Fax: 831 373 4438 |
| | York is a small school with a distinctive campus culture, exceptional faculty, and a rigorous academic program. In the inclusive Episcopal school tradition, we recognize the dignity of all human beings and welcome our students’ diverse talents, viewpoints, and faiths. We’ve found that our small school community helps develop personal responsibility and concern for others. With 225 students in grades 8-12, the York community is small in some ways, large in others. We are large enough to provide a comprehensive academic and extra-curricular program, with wide range of courses designed to provide excellent preparation for college, and small enough to offer everyone an opportunity for personal expression through participation in clubs, drama, music, sports, student government, and social activities. Small classes bring closer contact with academic work, more chances to interact directly with faculty, and the kind of personal attention that takes students to the next level. |
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| | The Santa Cruz Waldorf School meets the challenges of an ever changing world with education that addresses the whole human being. This approach supports each stage of development with academic, artistic, physical, and social activities that draw forth each child's unique capacities. Love of learning is cultivated in an environment where every student is embraced by the whole school community. Our mission is to engage the mind, fire the imagination, and strengthen the will as students develop with initiative, creativity, and skills to serve an evolving humanity.
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