SUHSD assists over 20,000 adult learners achieve academic goals

As an advocate of lifelong learning and equal access to education, the Sweetwater Union School District is strongly committed to the success of its 20,000 adult learners.

During the 2017-2018 school year, the District offered over a dozen courses across four campuses to students interested in completing their education, acquiring special certification, improving their English language skills, expanding their knowledge of California’s largest industries and much more.

The SUHSD Division of Adult Education works together with students to create an academic plan that maps each semester and helps them achieve their academic goals.

Students have a variety of courses and program pathways to choose from: Adult Literacy;  Career technical Education, High School Diploma/GED; English as a Second Language and Citizenship; Agriculture and Natural Resources; Arts, Media and Entertainment; Building and Construction Trades; Business and Finance; Education, Child Development and Family Services; Health Science and Medical Technology; Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation; Information and Communication Technologies; Manufacturing and Product Development; Transportation; Marketing, Sales and Services; Parenting and Family.     

The District has four adult schools located across southern California, which includes the Chula Vista Adult School, National City Adult School, the San Ysidro Adult School and the Montgomery Adult School in San Diego.

About the Sweetwater Union High School District

The Sweetwater Union High School District (SUHSD) is the largest secondary school district in California, with more than 42,000 enrolled students and 32,000 adult learners. The district is headquartered in Chula Vista and operates a total of 29 schools: 14 high schools, 11 middle schools, and 4 adult schools. Located in southern San Diego County, near the Mexican border, the district serves the diverse communities of Imperial Beach, National City, Chula Vista, and San Ysidro. Since 1920, the district has won numerous awards for its innovative programs and commitment to student success.