There are 6 schools in the USA with the word lifelong in the name.
The word "lifelong" is commonly found in U.S. public school names because it reflects a broader educational philosophy that values continuous learning beyond traditional K-12 schooling. Historically, American education has emphasized the importance of adapting to a rapidly changing society and economy, which requires individuals to keep acquiring new skills throughout their lives. Geographically, this concept is especially relevant in diverse and dynamic communities where access to adult education, community learning, and professional development is vital. Culturally, the use of "lifelong" in school names conveys an inclusive approach to learning, suggesting that education is not limited to children but is a pursuit for people of all ages. This aligns with the mission of many public schools and learning centers that offer programs for adults, parents, and community members, promoting the idea that learning is a lifelong journey.
Illinois (1)
Acad for Lifelong Learning in Chicago Heights, ILMichigan (1)
Mount Clemens Center for Lifelong Learning in Clinton Twp, MIMinnesota (1)
ECSE@ Isd 15 Lifelong Learning in Oak Grove, MNNew Jersey (1)
Center for Lifelong Learning in Parlin, NJVirginia (1)
Plum Center for Lifelong Learning in Springfield, VAWisconsin (1)
Wisconsin Conservatory of Lifelong Learning in Milwaukee, WI
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate