Author: Learn4Life

New High School for At-risk Students Coming to San Antonio

SAN ANTONIO, TX (May 6, 2021) –  Learn4Life, a network of nonprofit high schools for at-risk students, recently received approval to open a school in San Antonio’s Edgewood Independent School District (EISD). Beginning in August 2021, Learn4Life will open to serve existing EISD students who are credit deficient or at risk of dropping out. Enrollment […]

Written by on May 6, 2021

The Learning Report – April 2021

Autism Awareness Month is a chance to highlight the one in 59 children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Students like John B., who suffered a severe illness as a toddler which left him silent and diagnosed with non-verbal autism.

Written by on April 26, 2021

Dual Enrollment Helps At-Risk Students Succeed in College

National Community College Month brings recognition to the advantages they provide at-risk youth. While about 30 percent of college freshmen drop out in their first year, Learn4Life dual enrollment students tend to be more successful in college. According to Learn4Life’s own data, a majority of its students who earn dual enrollment credits and go on […]

Written by on April 21, 2021

Autistic Students Especially Need a Personalized Education

Hailey was diagnosed with autism when she was six. Despite being placed in various special education programs, she fell behind in school, which made her frustrated and angry. She had limited social skills, was bullied, isolated and very unhappy. In high school, she was placed in a group with other autistic students, but recalls being […]

Written by on April 21, 2021

“I Can’t Talk, But I Have a Lot to Say.”

Autism Awareness Month is a chance to highlight the one in 59 children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders. Students like John B., who suffered a severe illness as a toddler that left him silent and diagnosed with non-verbal autism. John’s kindergarten teacher introduced him to facilitated communication, so he could express himself using a talking […]

Written by on April 21, 2021

The Learning Report – March 2021

In just one year, Ayat Aldoori moved across the globe, learned English and graduated from Learn4Life at age 20. Her family escaped from war-torn Iraq and spent nine years in Egypt before immigrating to the U.S.

Written by on March 31, 2021

Justices Overturn Ruling that Would Have Closed Five of Our San Diego Schools

In a major win for Opportunity Youth, an appeals court overturned a 2019 ruling that would have closed five Learn4Life schools for teens who have previously struggled in traditional schools. The ruling affects more than 1,100 students – 65 percent of whom had already aged out of public school and would be left with few […]

Written by on March 11, 2021

From Homelessness to HBCU Scholarship Recipient

Graduating from high school and attending college was once only a dream to 19-year-old Dreama S. After overcoming multiple obstacles including surviving cancer, the trauma of losing a sister and experiencing temporary homelessness, she graduated with honors from FLEX High School in the fall of 2020 during a national pandemic. She recently started her first semester […]

Written by on March 11, 2021

Iraqi Refugee Overcomes So Much to Graduate High School and Attend College

In just one year, Ayat Aldoori moved across the globe, learned English and graduated from Learn4Life at age 20. Her family escaped from war-torn Iraq and spent nine years in Egypt before immigrating to the U.S. Her education was erratic, and she missed three years of school because of the lengthy immigration process. She was […]

Written by on March 11, 2021

The Learning Report – February 2021

Kids who love animals often dream of becoming a veterinarian someday. But like any career path, there is a lot of hard work that needs to happen – and for high schoolers, that can start with Career Technical Education (CTE) classes.

Written by on February 28, 2021