Vision

Our vision is to be the leading provider of comprehensive adult education courses in Tarrant County.

Mission

The mission of the É«ÎÑÎÑÎÞÂëÒ»Çø¶þÇøÈýÇø Adult Education and Literacy program is to provide English, math, reading, and writing instruction that helps learners obtain workforce certification, leads to career advancement, offers preparation for post-secondary education, results in an earned high school equivalency, and improves English language/literacy skills.

Attention all Graduates and Proud Families and Friends!

Attention all Graduates and Proud Families and Friends!
Hard work deserves recognition. That’s why each year, the Tarrant County Adult Education and Literacy Consortium hosts it’s High School Equivalency Graduation. On June 4, 2024, É«ÎÑÎÑÎÞÂëÒ»Çø¶þÇøÈýÇø staff, faculty, families, and friends came together as a community at the Wilkerson-Greines Center in Fort Worth to cheer and applaud the 2024 graduating class for their perseverance, resilience, endless determination, and success. Congratulations on achieving this incredible milestone!

Special guests at the ceremony included AISD Executive Director of Engagement, Equity, and Access, Mr. Aaron Perales.

Best wishes for continued success in the future goes to these 2024 graduates:
  • Leslli Aguirre
  • Jessica Cisneros
  • Touria El Mandoude
  • Brenden Jones
  • Martin Avila
  • Armando Medina, Jr.
  • Slia Salah
  • Ruby Tejada
  • Maria Tello
  • Nakeyza Green
  • Berenice Martinez
  • Abigail Barahona
  • Tyler Durham
  • Jose Johnson
  • Taylor Russell
  • Mekhai Sefas
Photo: New graduate, Alia Salah (above), is a proud parent of students at Burgin Elementary and Workman Jr. High. Her husband, Adil, and children were excited to celebrate this accomplishment with her.

National Adult Education Honor Society Induction

National Adult Education Honor Society Induction
Three students were celebrated on May 24, 2024, at the Arlington City Council Chamber as they were inducted into the National Adult Education Honor Society. The annual induction event honors adult students who earned recognition from their teachers for excellence in work ethic, cooperation, and exemplary attendance.

The highlight of the ceremony was when their teachers, Dr. Karen Blue and Ms. Zonyette Morris, had the honor of draping the official NAEHS stole over the shoulders of the new inductees—a special moment commemorating their achievements. This memento is proudly worn by adults across the country.

Special guests at the ceremony included AISD Asst. Superintendent of Administration, Dr. Michael Hill (in photo).

Kudos to these AISD NAEHS inductees:
• Brenden Jones
• Tuan Kiet Ho
• Ruby Tejada

Photo: (LtoR) Dr. Jacquelyn Minor (Adult Education and Literacy Manager, AISD); Dr. Karen Blue (Instructor); Dr. Michael Hill (Asst. Superintendent of Administration); Guest - grandmother of Brenden Jones; Mr. Brenden Jones (student); Mr. Tuan Kiet Ho (student); Ms. Zonyette Morris (Instructor); Ms. Jauneen Maldonado (Director Of Adult Education, Workforce Solutions for Tarrant County)

Funding

The É«ÎÑÎÑÎÞÂëÒ»Çø¶þÇøÈýÇø Adult Education and Literacy program receives support from state and federal grant funds awarded to the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) and Workforce Solutions of Tarrant County (WSTC).