Free Microsoft Classes at RESET St. Augustine

 

Free Microsoft classes for St. Johns County students at RESET St. Augustine
Flyer Courtesy of RESET ST. Augustine

 

RESET St. Augustine is doing so much good for our community, and if  you have not done so already, I encourage all students, teachers, parents and grandparents in West Augustine to check out the RESET St. Augustine website. 

While you are there, make sure to scroll to the bottom of the SERVICES page, where it says sign up for FREE Tutoring. If you click on this tab, you will get to the classes. 

RESET has had a grand program this summer, making leaders and benefiting our students, and as of publication time there was still one free art class date available as well as spots left for the free Microsoft classes. 

We all use Microsoft, but for our students, becoming fluent in the various Microsoft programs such as Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Publisher etc., will help them become better students, and it will elevate the work they do at school.  

How To Sign Up For Classes at RESET St. Augustine:

  1. Go to the bottom of the SERVICES page, where it says FREE Tutoring.
  2. Click on the the tab, go to the tutoring page and click on the classes offered;
  3. You will now get to the calendar page - if a date is showing in bold, it means there is a class available. 
  4. Click on the date you want. 
  5. Then click on the time available in blue below the calendar.
  6. Now you need to either sign in or create a quick account (or skip registration entirely).
  7. You can now enter yours and your student's information and sign them up. Make sure to click to get a confirmation email for your records.
  8. If you want to register more than one student for the same class, you will need to contact RESET, and they can do this for you. 

 

The current summer programs at RESET St. Augustine are being offered at 88 Riberia Street, Suite 150 in downtown St. Augustine in what used to be the cigar factory.


RESET St. Augustine was founded by Quinterrance Cooper, who is now the new athletic director at St Augustine High School and Alyssa Kelley, who has spent years helping students succeed beyond high school in our community. 



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