Showing posts with label integration class. Show all posts
Showing posts with label integration class. Show all posts

Monday, August 25, 2025

A Change to the PVLA Class Schedule

The new semester of classes at CCC and PVLA are underway, but there has been a change to best serve students.

The Introductory ESL and Integration class has been moved from Thursday night to Wednesday night. The time is still the same, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm, as is the location: Family Resource Center, 3020 18th St, Columbus, NE.

What is the Introductory ESL and Integration Class?


The goal of the Integration Class is to help transition newcomers to the area into their new community. The class is designed to provide basic information such as where and how to apply for jobs, how to find doctors and dentists and make appointments, how to navigate the community, and how to open a bank account, among others.

In addition to learning how to live in the new community, for individuals who have no to low English-speaking skills, the Introductory ESL class gives adult students the foundation they need to learn the English language. Once they have the basics, they can then move onto higher level English classes, citizenship classes, or GED classes to obtain the skills and knowledge they need to achieve their dreams.

How Do You Sign Up for the Introductory ESL and Integration Class?


If anyone is interested in attending this class, all they have to do is show up when the class is offered, and the instructor will get them registered.

For any further questions, please fill out the form on the right-hand side of this blog, send an email to pvlacolumbusne @ yahoo.com (don’t forget to remove the spaces!), or call 402-562-1463.

Monday, March 4, 2024

PVLA's Integration Class


Columbus, Nebraska, is an incredibly unique community.

We are located approximately 1.5 hours west of Omaha and approximately 1.5 hours north of Lincoln, almost smack-dab in the middle of nowhere. Yet, we are the most highly industrial city per capita in the state of Nebraska. There are a lot of opportunities available in Columbus, and people come to the area to see if they can obtain their piece of the American pie.

However, for some, there are obstacles that stand in the way. Whether that encumbrance is not speaking English, not knowing how to find jobs, or not having the right status to apply for a specific job, the PVLA is here to help.

Our mission is to break down barriers and give people a chance to find success and live their dreams. We empower students to obtain their educational goals and reach for the stars by providing individuals with information about how to live in Columbus, filling them with knowledge to obtain their citizenship, and teaching them English-speaking skills.

Welcoming Individuals to the Community


One of the classes that we have available at the PVLA is the Integration Class, which was developed specifically with newcomers in mind. The goal of the Integration Class is to help transition individuals into their new community.

The 1-hour weekly classes are centered around 12 lessons that are taught on a continuous loop. In addition to teaching students about the services that are available in Columbus, an ESL component is also included.

The topics that are covered in class include the following:
  • Alphabet
  • Numbers
  • Colors
  • Sight Words
  • How to Introduce Yourself
  • How to Be a Good Neighbor
  • Managing Money
  • Different Types of Doctors
  • Healthy vs Unhealthy
  • Time Concepts in the U.S.
  • Places in the Community
  • Navigating the Town

Another component of the Integration Class is having community members speak to the students. Since August, we have had visitors from the Sheriff’s Department, the Columbus Police Department, DHHS, Active Family Chiropractic, and a 911 dispatcher.
 




The information the community members share is invaluable when it comes to students feeling like they are part of the community and knowing what services are available to them.

Class Schedule


Currently, we offer two Integration Class sessions. One is held on Wednesdays from 6:00 to 7:00 pm at the Family Resource Center (3020 18th St, Suite 4). The other is held on Saturdays from 10:00 to 11:00 am at the Columbus Public Library in the FNBO Conference Room.

Students can attend either class and can join at any time. These classes are offered year-round, and students can stop coming after the 12 weeks or continue to come for as long as they want.

Living in the U.S. can be advantageous, but there can also be culture shock when an individual first moves into a new community. Integration classes can help reduce fears and anxieties and put a person on the path to success. With a stable foundation and the right information, newcomers will have what they need to live the life they’ve been dreaming of.

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Upcoming Classes

Photo by Ian Schneider on Unsplash

It seems like once the 4th of July is over, the rest of the summer just flies by. It won’t be long now before school is back in session and the colder weather moves in—which will be a welcome relief from the next few weeks of sweltering heat.

Here at the PVLA, classes have been going strong all summer long, and that’s not going to stop in the next few months. In addition to our regular classes, we’ve also got some new classes in the works. These include the following:

Integration Class


Beginning in the middle of August, the goal of the Integration Class is to help transition newcomers to the area into their new community. The classes will be offered twice a week and are 1 hour long. They are designed to provide basic information such as where and how to apply for jobs, how to find doctors and dentists and make appointments, how to navigate the community, and how to open a bank account, among others.

Living in the U.S. can be advantageous, but there can also be culture shock when an individual first moves into a new community. Integration classes can help reduce fears and anxieties and put a person on the path to success. With a stable foundation and the right information, newcomers will have what they need to live the life they’ve been dreaming of.

Basic Computer Class




Don’t forget that our regular classes include Citizenship, Conversational English, and Book Club. If you need some assistance filling out applications or putting together resumes, we also have one-on-one employment skills training. Contact the office to make an appointment!

If any of these new classes seem interesting, let us know by filling out the form on the right, sending us an email, or calling the main office.

It still may be summer, but it’s never too early to start thinking about your educational goals!

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