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LIFELONG LEARNING DEPARTMENT
  • Arts, Antiques, Gardens and Trips
  • Adult & Community Education
  • Guardianship
  • Separation & Divorce: A Child's View
  • College for Kids
  • Offered through the Lifelong Learning department are non-credit courses and adventures for children through seniors.

    Adults can enrich their knowledge, begin new hobbies, take an educational trip, or simply have fun! Courses include:

  • Art lectures and museum trips
  • Antiques seminars
  • Outings to local concerts
  • History lectures and related field trips
  • Boater safety certification
  • Adult Basic Computer classes
  • Financial classes
  • Guardianship Training - Family, Minor Child and Professional classes
  • World Languages - Chinese, French, German, Greek, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Sign Language
  • English for Speakers of Other Languages
  • Music - Band, Chorus, Orchestra performance opportunities
  • Steel Drums and Piano lessons
  • Personal Enrichment classes
  • Digital Photography
  • Test Preparation - SAT, GRE and LSAT classes

    Many opportunities are available for children during the summer. College for Kids is in its 28th year of providing educational, cultural, and social programs for students in grades K-6, with the addition of middle and high school programs in 2007-2008. Classes during the eight-week program are held on selected Pinellas County School's campuses and are taught by certified teachers. Daily classes include math, reading, foreign language, art, science, computers and physical education. Special six-week space camps are also held each year. During the school year, after-school enrichment classes are offered at several elementary schools throughout the county.

  • "Divorce: A Child's View" is a four-hour state mandated, court-ordered course for parents with children under 18 years of age, that are in the process of separation or divorce. Parents learn how to communicate more effectively with each other and how to make the situation the best they can in order to benefit their children.

    Visit Lifelong Learning for links to
    Driver Improvement and Divorce class information, including schedules.  

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