Cincinnati LifeSkills
Session 1: 8:00 - 12:15
Session 2: 11:15 - 3:30
2010-2011 School Calendar: Click Here
Welcome to LifeSkills of Cincinnati! We're here to help you earn your high school diploma.
We are located on the corner of Gilbert and William Howard Taft, across from the Hall & Jordan Funeral Home. You can be transported to the school by the Metro services. Parking is available on the street and in the lot behind the school on Kemper Ave.
More than 760 students have graduated from LifeSkills of Cincinnati with their high school diploma! Some of our students have gone on to work at Children's Hospital and Krogers.
One of the many success stories from LifeSkills is Markisha, a graduate that continued her studies at Cincinnati University and is now teaching dance! A number of students and faculty members work with the community on events like Neighborhood Clean Up. They also volunteer at soup kitchens and at Walnut Hills Caring Corner which is sponsored by the Walnut Hills Community Council.
Graduation is a great celebration with Rev. Steven Wheeler, Mrs. Sherry Myers, Mrs. Jennell Watson and Channel 9 News in attendance!
Come and meet Mr. Eric Wise, a student favorite at the school, who was just presented with the "Hero in the Hood' award! For any other help in finding any other service you may need, please contact Job and Family Services.
About LifeSkills of Cincinnati:
- Students attend class five days a week – one session per day.
- Instruction is primarily computer-based.
- Qualified teachers act as facilitators and help guide the students' learning.
- All students have the same graduation requirements as public school students.
- Once enrolled, students will be assisted in finding a job or or an opportunity to provide community service.
- Every student receives an individual academic and career plan, which serves as his/her academic and life skills guide.
- Tuition is free, just as in a traditional public school.
- Upon graduation, the student earns an actual state-recognized high school diploma – NOT A GED – and valuable job experience.
Here are some links to resources in our community that might be of assistance:
SCHOOL NEWS
LifeSkills of Cincinnati Students Compete in Regional Chess Tournament Click Here
To request more information on enrollment, click on the link: http://www.wediducan.com/contact-us


