PROGRAMS & SERVICES |
All programs and services are free of charge and open to the entire Wake County community including students, parents and teachers. |
Tutoring – Tutors from Broughton and local colleges are available at the WELL
in a variety of subjects. Please see the tutoring coordinator regarding specific
times and subjects. |
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| Supervised Access to Technology – Students who have filled out the appropriate membership form, click here to download, have access to a Computer lab with internet access and a printer. The computers at the WELL have Microsoft Office 2007. Our staff is also trained to assist students with NovaNet. | |
Forums – Fun & informative series of afternoon speakers addressing careers and topics of interest to teens. Wednesdays 3:30 – 4:15 pm |
Jessi Rogers foundation@wade.org 919-856-9355 ext 2 |
Link2Learn – A program of computer classes for senior citizens living in Raleigh Housing Authority Facilities (Carriage House, Glenwood Towers, and Capitol Towers) and taught by Broughton high school class, "Human Geography." |
Karen Noon karennoon@earthlink.net 919-622-3194 |
Technology Workshops –Free computer workshops offered through the International Free Computer Training & Charitable Center (IFCTCC). These classes cover a variety of computer softwaresuch as Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Excel, and a variety of topics such as surfing the internet, keyboarding, and basic Windows tricks. There are also classes covering web design using Adobe Dreamweaver and programing with SQL. CLICK HERE FOR THE CURRENT INFO AND WORKSHOP SCHEDULE |
Joe Mabiala jmabiala2001@yahoo.com 919-992-0790 Spencer Weeks-Jamieson sweeks-jamieson@wade.org 919-856-9355 |
| Hot Wired – A music workshop that leads participants through the different elements of creating digital music. They record instruments and vocals and edit them using computer programs FL Studio and Pro Tools. |
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| New Sense Studios – Design students from NC State’s School of Design are volunteering their time to pass on their knowledge to WELL students interested in expanding their artistic abilities. |
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| Cooking Matters - http://www.foodshuttle.org/cooking-matters |
Katherine Moser Nutrition Outreach Coordinator AmeriCorps VISTA Inter-Faith Food Shuttle nutrition@foodshuttle.org 919-250-0043 ext. 3941 Spencer Weeks-Jamieson sweeks-jamieson@wade.org 919-856-9355 |
Chess and Game Club – Share chess playing experience with your peers. (Bring your board games and trading cards too!) |
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| Film Friday – Take time out to relax while watching movies with friends. We occasionally show films that explore topics and themes found in high school coursework. Fridays 3:15 pm (day and time subject to change based on school and holiday schedules). |
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Student Advisory Board – Promotes student involvement at the WELL and engages teens in community service projects. |
Eric Evans |
| Yoga – Start your week off right! All levels are welcome. Contact Dr. Landau about Sunday sessions. |
Dr. Steve Landau pashupati@anandamargaraleigh.org 919-868-4729 |