About Us
The Dallas Learning Center was established in 1991 by
Kathleen
Herrin-Kinard, M.A. to address the need for an educational environment
that maximizes the strengths and targets the weaknesses of each
student. Her educational experience prior to DLC includes
teaching at several private schools in the metroplex including
schools for the learning differenced student. In addition, she
has child and adolescent counseling experience through several
leading Dallas area hospitals. Drawing from her
teaching and counseling experiences, and seeing the need for an
individualized educational program in Dallas, she started the Dallas
Learning Center.

Through 2009, 313 students have graduated from DLC and many more
have been able to transition back to their previous schools after a
successful experience at DLC. In the fall of 2009, DLC added a
middle school program to address the needs of sixth through eighth grade
students.
DLC's commitment to the student and dedication to an individualized
educational approach continue to provide students with the
opportunity to recognize their potential and gain the skills,
knowledge, and confidence needed to achieve it.
At DLC, we feel it is imperative that education develops, to the
fullest extent possible, a student's potential for initiative, inner
discipline, creativity, self-confidence, and integrity while
providing a broad exposure to a wide range of knowledge and skills.

The
Dallas Learning Center helps
motivate
students to achieve their academic goals in a less pressured school
environment. Programs are
individualized for
each student's specific academic needs with courses designed to be
completed in a semester.
The Dallas Learning Center utilizes
techniques to
strengthen organizational and time management
skills, as well as to
develop study skills.
Strong academics are designed to motivate the
students within a positive community environment. This
progressive approach allows the students the opportunity for
academic and personal growth.