Huntington UFSD's spring adult and continuing education program will go virtual due to COVID-19.  (1)

Registration Open for Huntington’s Spring Adult Ed Program

Huntington UFSD's spring adult and continuing education program will go virtual due to COVID-19.

January 21 , 2021

The Huntington School District’s adult and continuing education program’s spring brochure is now available. Registration through the US Mail only is open.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all classes will meet via either Zoom or Google Meets platforms. A descriptive brochure has been mailed to residents.

To view the spring semester’s course bulletin online, log onto the district website at www.hufsd.edu. Go to Main Navigation on the top left and then to School Community; click on Continuing Education. Scroll down to Continuing Education Documents. Select Spring Program Documents. The brochure is posted there and can also be downloaded.

A registration form is including in the spring brochure. The form along with a check payable to HUFSD should be mailed to Adult Education, HUFSD, PO Box 1500, Huntington, NY 11743. Registration and checks must be received prior to the first class.

Spring semester courses include:

  • Belly Dance
  • Cooking: Plant-Based Recipes for Optimal Health
  • Crocheting
  • ESL for Parents of Enrolled English Language Learners
  • French for Travel
  • French – Intermediate
  • Fun with Watercolors
  • How to Work with Google Drive
  • History of the United States
  • Introduction to Computers Using Microsoft Office
  • Introduction to Intuitive Eating
  • Knitting
  • Microsoft Office Advanced
  • Mindfulness
  • PowerPoint: Presentation Makeover
  • Spanish for Beginners
  • Spanish for Intermediate/Advanced
  • Street Law
  • Stretch and Tone
  • Tai Chi Chi Kung
  • United States Citizenship Test Prep
  • Vinyasa Yoga
  • Weeknight Meals
  • Zumba Gold

Seminars feature:

  • Social Security Planning: What Everyone Needs to Know (especially Boomers)
  • How to Excel in Interviews
  • Savvy IRA Planning for Baby Boomers
  • Navigating the Medicare Landscape
  • Retirement on Your Terms

There are also courses offered through Western Suffolk BOCES, including Adult Basic Education (GED) and classes in English as a Second Language.

Regular course fees are set at $20 for those residents aged 60 or over (except for those classes marked limited or no senior district), $60 for other district residents and $70 for those living outside the Huntington School District. Fees can vary based on the specific course and the duration of the class. (One day seminars can run as little as $10 for residents.)

Interested in teaching a future course? Would you like to see a new course offered? Contact program director Beth McCoy at (631) 812-2380 Monday through Thursday evenings during each semester session or send a message to her at adulted@hufsd.edu .BodyParagraph