FAQs

What is a Learning Center?

Learning Center is an organized group of homeschooled children that meet at a facility sponsored by an organization, such as a Church. The advantage of a Learning Center is that families can pool their resources and use outside resources to help with the children’s education and activities. Parents remain the primary educators of their child. Rochester Christian Learning Center is a co-operative with shared instructional opportunities, devoted to excellence in Christian education. Coaches and volunteers lend their strengths and talents to fulfill a well-rounded curriculum and expose students to many vocational fields.
We seek to serve Him while working with families of students in our community.

At RCLC your child’s safety is our top priority.  The following safety measures are in place:

  • All volunteers complete first aid and CPR training.
  • First aid kits are fully stocked in designated locations.
  • AED is located on site in the Fellowship Hall.
  • 24/7 video surveillance in classrooms and vestry building used by learning center.
  • Routine fire drills.
  • Secure building during lesson blocks with doorbell access. 
  • Clear signage.
  • Office with direct phone line for parents to contact.
  • Practice age-appropriate kitchen safety.
  1. Submit an annual notice of intent to the school district. 
  2. Teach required subjects (sufficiently covered by RCLC curriculum). 
  3. Keep good records of content covered with timeframe.
  4. Test/evaluate your child’s progress as required by your school district. 
Rochester Christian Learning Center admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and financial aid programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.