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Oak Cliff Secondary
Grades 7-12
4400A S. R. L. Thornton Fwy
Dallas, TX 75224
214-413-1612
Cedar Hill
Grades K-4
129 W. Wintergreen
Cedar Hill, TX 75104
972-293-2825
Waxahachie
Grades 7-12
3925 Hwy 77
Waxahachie Texas 75165
972-937-0715
Lancaster
Grades K-6
954 S. Beckly Ave
Lancaster, TX 75146

Oak Cliff
Grades K-6
4400 South RL Thornton Frwy.
Dallas, TX 75224
214-376-8200
Red Oak
Grades K-6
777 South Industrial Blvd
Red Oak Texas 75154
469-552-9200

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History of Life School

Life School began in 1998 to serve students and families in southern Dallas.  It is through the vision of the Chancellor and founder, Dr. Tom Wilson, that Life School opened its doors with 15 faculty and staff members serving 266 students at the Oak Cliff campus.

Since its inception over a decade ago, Life School has experienced substantial increases in enrollment without any form of advertisement. Testimonies from parents to friends, neighbors, and co-workers have fueled rapid growth. Today, Life School serves over 3500 students at four campuses. Dr. Wilson’s vision was to provide a quality education and give parents an educational choice regardless of a parent’s ability to pay. He envisioned a tuition-free school with the quality of an expensive private school. After enactment of charter school legislation, Dr. Wilson realized that a charter school was the avenue to fulfill this vision. Through the help of friends, educators and other professionals the charter was drafted and approved by the TEA in the spring of 1998, and the doors opened only a few months later in August 1998.

Life School seeks to develop leaders with the necessary skills to achieve success in the 21st century. Through character training, strong academics and parent involvement Life School will be successful in fulfilling its mission.

Character Education:
Life School seeks to develop the whole person. Character education is foundational to the development of student leaders and is not limited to a “program” or “curriculum.” Character development includes modeling from teachers and staff. Life School seeks qualified faculty and staff who are not only outstanding employees but stellar individuals and role models. Through the consistent application of the discipline system, Life School teaches students appropriate behavior and character qualities.

Strong Academics:
Intellectual development is a critical concept for future success. Life School prioritizes academics through providing qualified teachers, effective teaching strategies, continual professional development, a safe and orderly learning environment, and vertically and horizontally aligned curriculum.
 

Parent Involvement:
Strong parent participation makes Life School unique with parenting seminars and parent-teacher update sessions scheduled regularly throughout the school year. Parents partner with teachers and administrators in their children’s development. This partnership brings order and peace to the classroom and enhances the learning environment.


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Oak Cliff School Accountability Rating Academically Acceptable Gold Performance Acknowledgements - Attendance (2008-09)- Commended on Social Studies School Report Card 2009-10 AEIS Report – Oak Cliff 2010-2011 AEIS Report – Oak Cliff TEA Highly Qualified Teachers Repo ...

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Mission Statement

   The mission of Life School is to train leaders with life skills for the twenty-first century by establishing strong academics, character training, and a parenting program.

What is a Charter School?

To further promote local initiative, the 1995 revision of the Texas Education Code established a new type of public school, known as a charter school. Charter schools are subject to fewer state laws than other public ...

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