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About Us

Let’s Know about us

Our Core Values

How we started

Through the vision of Pastor Craig L. Oliver, Sr. Indelible Impressions Learning Center opened its doors in November of 1999. For over 20 years, the lives of children and their families have been impacted through cognitive, social, physical, and spiritual development while being enrolled at Indelible Impressions Learning Center. Indelible Impressions continues to “pride” itself in being more than a Learning Center, but a Ministry.

What makes IILC unique is our Family environment. We, the staff, parents, and students are in partnership to ensure the success of our students.

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Our Mission

Our Mission

An indelible impression is an impression that cannot be erased or removed. We are striving to develop a lifelong love of learning in all of our students that will not be forgotten or changed as they matriculate in their academic careers and deal with the worldly issues of life.

Our mission is to lay a Christian environment for children to develop into productive and contributing members of a global society.

Our Curriculum

Abeka Christian Based Curriculum

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The Abeka curriculum is a Christian faith based curriculum that provides opportunities for teachers to modify the learning environments to expand on interest that meet your child's developmental needs. We plan developmentally appropriate lessons that take into consideration the individual learning styles of each child to assure that excellence is achieved as well as developing appropriate activities that stimulate learning.

Donya Cockrell
Donya CockrellAdmin Assistant
Hi, my name is Donya Cockrell. I have been teaching for three years, and I pride myself on being organized and detail-oriented in everything I do. My experience has taught me the importance of maintaining clear communication, keeping track of student progress, and managing classroom tasks efficiently. I am dedicated to creating a structured and supportive environment for both students and staff, ensuring that all administrative duties are handled smoothly, allowing the focus to remain on student learning and development.
Alexandria Graham
Alexandria GrahamCurriculum Coordinator[email protected]
Hi, my name is Alexandria Graham. I have been working in education for over ten years. I began by volunteering at my local elementary school during college and fell in love with shaping young minds. Over the years, my passion for serving families and supporting teachers has continued to grow.
N. Moore
N. MoorePre K Teacher
Hello, my name is Nia Moore. I have been in early childhood education for seven years. I love being able to impact the lives of young children and witness the joy on their faces when they overcome obstacles. My teaching style is tough but fair, and I firmly believe that we can achieve anything we set our minds to.
Ungela James
Ungela James3-Year-old Lead Teacher
Hello, my name is Ungela James. I have been working in education for nine years. I began my journey as a Mental Health Para-professional in elementary schools and transitioned into teaching, working with pre-K to 2nd grade.
Courtney Moore
Courtney Moore2 Year old Lead Teacher
Hello, my name is Courtney Moore. I have been working in early childcare education for two years. I started as a teacher assistant and have developed a passion for teaching and child development. My teaching style is straightforward; I focus on ensuring students fully understand what they are learning. I believe students learn best at a steady pace, rather than being overwhelmed with too much information at once.
E’nayah Rolax
E’nayah RolaxMobile Infants
Hello, my name is E’nayah Rolax. I have been working in early education for eight months. I started as a teacher assistant with pre-K, and I'm still learning to work with children. This is a new experience for me, and I love seeing the smiles on the kids' faces and their excitement to come to school.