LLCC seeks literacy volunteers

LLCC Adult Education. The bridge to your success.LLCC is seeking volunteers to assist adults in improving their reading, math or English-language skills.

The LLCC Adult Education and Literacy department provides free training to potential volunteer tutors. Those wishing to volunteer may call 217-786-2572.

“This is a great way to help individuals in your community move forward!” says Jamil Steele, director of adult education and literacy at LLCC. “We are recruiting volunteers from all areas within the LLCC district, which includes the Springfield campus and Outreach Centers in Jacksonville, Beardstown, Taylorville and Litchfield.”

LLCC was recently awarded a $64,531 Adult Volunteer Literacy Grant from the Secretary of State/Illinois State Library Literacy Office to offer training and opportunities for increased literacy among the citizens of the district.

In the news

Jamil Steele, director, adult education and literacy, provided an interview for WSMI radio yesterday about the registration events being held this week in Litchfield, Hillsboro and Taylorville to assist students in signing up for free GED prep classes.

  • Aug. 10, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. – LLCC-Litchfield, 1 Lincoln Land Drive
  • Aug. 11, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. – Montgomery County Farm Bureau, 102 N. Main Street, Hillsboro
  • Aug. 12, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. – LLCC-Taylorville, 800 S. Spresser

LLCC hosting registration events for free GED prep classes

LLCC Adult Education. The bridge to your success.LLCC’s adult education program is hosting August registration events in Litchfield, Hillsboro and Taylorville to assist students in signing up for free GED prep classes.

A registration event will be held at:

  • LLCC-Litchfield, 1 Lincoln Land Drive, on Aug. 10, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • Montgomery County Farm Bureau, 102 N. Main Street, Hillsboro, on Aug. 11, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
  • LLCC-Taylorville, 800 S. Spresser, on Aug. 12, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

GED prep classes are offered in the morning in Hillsboro, and evening classes are available in Litchfield and Taylorville. The classes help prepare students for the GED high school equivalency test and for entering the workforce.

To qualify for the classes, students must be at least 16 years old and no longer enrolled in school.

Those interested in more information can call 217-786-2349 or visit www.llcc.edu/adult-education to complete the steps for enrollment.

In the news

Jamil Steele, director, LLCC Adult Education and Literacy, was interviewed by the Jacksonville Journal Courier May 5 regarding LLCC Adult Education offering classes to downtown Beardstown.

LLCC looking for volunteer tutors to assist with adult education program

LLCC is looking for volunteer tutors to assist with the adult education program. Volunteers are needed to help adults improve their reading, math, writing and/or English language skills.

“In light of COVID-19, we are offering multiple formats for tutoring, including face-to-face following health guidelines, remote and a combination of the two. If you are patient, enthusiastic and have a desire to help others, please consider volunteering as a tutor. We can help volunteers navigate the remote tutoring experience,” says Marybeth Hentrich, literacy coordinator.

Volunteers must be at least 18 years old with a high school diploma or its equivalent. LLCC will provide training, materials and resources for tutoring.

The time commitment will be a minimum of one hour a week (although some volunteer for two or three hours per week), and times are flexible based on each tutor’s availability. Tutors primarily work with students Monday through Friday but can also volunteer on the weekend.

If interested in volunteering, contact marybeth.hentrich@llcc.edu or 217-786-2349.

The volunteer tutoring program is made possible through a grant awarded by the Illinois State Library, a division of the office of the Illinois Secretary of State, using funds designated for literacy.

In addition to literacy services, LLCC Adult Education offers free GED preparation classes. For information, visit www.llcc.edu/adult-education or call 217-786-2349.

National Adult Education and Family Literacy Week Sept. 21-26

Adult Education and Literacy programs serve adult students who need to improve their basic skills, learn English, obtain a high school equivalency, and transition to postsecondary education/training and employment. LLCC’s Adult Education and Literacy program serves over 900 students per year, in Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, High School Equivalency preparation, English Language Acquisition, Career Pathways and Literacy programming. Classes are offered throughout the LLCC district at the Springfield campus and outreach locations. Learn more at www.llcc.edu/adult-education and on Facebook.