L.O.C.
Learning Opportunities Center
The learning Opportunities Center is an Alternative High School at OIC of Clark County that provides a unique individualized learning environment for students. If you are currently credit deficient and wish to catch up on your credits to earn your high school diploma, OIC's Learning Opportunities Center may be the place for you. Please review the information below to learn more about how the Learning Opportunities Center can help you.
How Does This Program Work?
The Learning Opportunities Center is an alternative High School for youth ages 16-21 who are credit deficient and/or at risk of dropping out of High School. High School students fall behind for many reasons. Health issues, family and schedule changes, moving, emotional and social mismatches with other students at their home school, are just a few of the reasons that students become credit deficient. The Learning Opportunities Center is a year-round school which provides students the opportunity to catch up on credits allowing them to potentially graduate from their home school district with their class and peers. The Learning Opportunities Center is not a charter school. It is a partner of the Springfield City Schools, and all Clark County school districts, that provides services to vulnerable youth.
L.O.C. History
The Learning Opportunities Center is the product of OIC’s insight into and advocacy for the vulnerable youth population in our community.
Prior to the Learning Opportunity Center, OIC provided GED preparation training for older youth who were unable to obtain their high school diploma due to their age and/or extensive credit deficiency. In 2001 OIC of Clark County began operating the Learning Opportunities Center (L.O.C.) as an alternative high school.
For more information, please contact us at 937.323.6461 Ext. 113
