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IMPACT

Individually Managing Personal Achievement & Career Training

Our Mission

IMPACT Learning Center's mission is to provide educational opportunities that support and empower productive citizens in Jackson County, Alabama.

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IMPACT Learning Center is proud to support early literacy in Jackson County by delivering free books to children through Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library.

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IMPACT Learning Center is proud to launch IMPACT Works: Grow Jackson County, a workforce development initiative connecting local residents with Grow with Google Career Certificate programs, career readiness support, and community partnerships that help individuals build skills, confidence, and new career opportunities.

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Through the CEO Expo, IMPACT Learning Center helps 9th grade students in Jackson County explore college pathways and hands-on careers alongside local employers and educators.

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IMPACT Learning Center is proud to partner with Liberty Learning Foundation to bring engaging civics, character, and leadership education to students in Jackson County and Scottsboro City Schools.

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IMPACT Learning Center is proud to sponsor Creative Discovery Museum STEM Family Nights in Jackson County and Scottsboro City Schools, giving students and families hands-on opportunities to explore science, technology, engineering, and math together.

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IMPACT Learning Center is proud to offer the Early Childhood Numeracy initiative, A Parent’s Guide to Early Childhood Numeracy, supporting parents and caregivers in Jackson County as they help young children develop early math skills from birth to age five. The program highlights how everyday play, exploration, and meaningful interactions help children build strong foundations in counting, patterns, sorting, and problem-solving from the very beginning.

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