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Seeking Adult Ed Teachers

By
Christine Sampson

The fall adult education program at East Hampton High School is set to start on Oct. 3, and the school district has put out a call for community members who are interested in leading classes. They can contact Debbie Mansir, the school’s programs coordinator, at 631-329-6462 or [email protected].

Topics of past classes have included bridge, acting, Pilates, website design, and singing. Classes are predominantly offered in the evenings. Some may have a cost associated with signing up. Once a schedule of classes has been completed, it will be posted on the school district’s website, easthamptonschools.org.

“These classes offer so many opportunities to the community. . . . It also has the secondary benefit of allowing people to share their interests and passions for what is important in their own lives,” Ms. Mansir said.

 

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