Opened in 2004
The Life Skills Center of Metro Cleveland is based
upon the premise that at-risk students have different needs, learn at
different rates and have diverse learning styles which are not currently
addressed by traditional public schools and which cause many of these
at-risk students to drop out of school. Likewise, the Life Skills
Center believes that everyone deserves a quality education that meets
their individual needs and that students that have dropped out of school
or who are perilously close to doing so need a second chance. As such,
the mission of the Life Skills Center of Metro Cleveland is to save
at-risk students by giving them a second chance at obtaining a quality
education, vocational training and placement and thereby guiding them on
a path to success.
This mission will be served by providing the Center’s
students with an individualized and self-paced program set in a flexible
scheduling environment that is responsive to its students’ needs, and by
providing an educational experience that leads to a high school diploma
and full-time employment.
The Life Skills Center currently utilizes Plato,
Compass Learning and A+ educational curriculum software, which may
change based on the needs of the student and state credit requirements.
The school offers an individualized program for each student to progress
at his/her own pace. Accordingly, the major focus of the Life Skills
Center’s curriculum directly aligns with its mission of personalized,
basic, and enhanced learning opportunities for grades 9-12 students
whose parents, or students themselves s adults, have opted for an
alternative education. This alternative uses one-on-one instructional
methods, which combine classroom Teachers with the latest, 21st century
technological delivery systems. The teachers are trained to (and the
computer programs are designed to) prevent a student from proceeding to
the next step/level until he/she reaches a minimum of a seventy-percent
(70%) mastery level on the current lesson. Curriculum is directed at
teaching students the academic subjects (reading, language arts,
mathematics, social studies, science, etc.) and skills they need to
flourish in life, such as vocational skills and daily living skills.
Students
At-risk students ages 16-21 are eligible to enroll at
the Life Skills Center of Metro Cleveland. The Center is a non-graded,
non-traditional high school; serving what would be traditionally
considered grades 9-12. Students enroll in the “school” rather than a
specific grade level.
The Life Skills Center of Metro Cleveland is the
viable education alternative which targets the population of students
whose educational needs are not currently being met at any meaningful
level by an existing public school offering. The Life Skills model
catches the students that are falling through the cracks and empowers
the community with more contributing adult citizens.
2007-2008 School Report Card
Life Skills
Center of Metro Cleveland Web Site