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About Your Oklahoma City Adult Learning Center

A Black woman teacher stands at the front of a full classroom, engaging a diverse group of adult students in a literacy lesson.

Where every adult has a chance to learn

Since 1987, Community Literacy Centers has proudly served Oklahoma County adults ready to dream bigger, improve literacy skills, and succeed. Our free in person and virtual community classes welcome everyone willing to learn in a friendly, supportive environment. 

Learn

With free in person or virtual programs that include Adult Basic Education, English as a Second Language, HiSET preparatory, and U.S. citizenship courses, every learner is able to enhance their literacy skills and reach their personal and professional goals

Grow

The support and community at CLC helps people build confidence, improve reading, writing, and communication skills, learn English, empower families, and create opportunities

Succeed

With every small victory, our graduates open doors to their brighter future

A middle-aged Black woman gestures thoughtfully while teaching a group of adult learners in a bright classroom.

Our History

Community Literacy Centers, Inc. (CLC) is a private, nonprofit organization established in 1987 by judges, educators, attorneys, and citizens in Oklahoma County who acknowledged the benefits of a more literate society. In 1997, CLC established and implemented the LEAP (Learning, Enriching, Achieving, Preparing) program, which is now the foundation for all CLC services. Through LEAP, CLC forms cooperative partnerships with various Oklahoma County agencies to provide literacy services to their clients and adults (18 years or older) in the surrounding community. CLC is rooted in principles of education, empowerment and inclusivity. The mission of CLC is to encourage and support adult literacy in our community.

Our teachers, students, and community supporters are the heart and soul of our programs. We have always offered these classes and programs for free, which is only possible when we have our community behind us. It’s completely unrealistic to expect people already facing challenges to pay for classes in their current situation.

Receiving state and local community support and offering free programs with successful outcomes for our students has made CLC the longest-standing Oklahoma City adult learning center.

The Ripple Effect of CLC

When people have the opportunity to learn, entire communities can change for the better. Adult literacy is truly the foundation for success, and the ground upon which Community Literacy Centers was built. But more than the classes we provide, are the results that we see from our graduates. We have people come through our doors from every walk of life, some of whom do not have any family members who can read. We have students who do not know many people  that have earned their high school diplomas. We have immigrants who work hard in this country and want the benefits of being a United States Citizen.

An older white woman stands at the front of a classroom, smiling as she teaches a literacy lesson to a group of adult learners.

When you have all of these individuals coming in to take a chance on themselves, it doesn’t just change the direction of their own lives; it influences all of the people around them. Suddenly you have people learning to read who are excited to share this with their family members. You witness adults finishing their HiSET diploma and encouraging their coworkers to do the same. Adult learners  come through our classroom doors and talk about how they’ve never felt like they could dream big for themselves because of their lack of education or they feel that they missed out on opportunities because of it.

Every interaction that our students now have as a result of attending our language and literacy classes is a direct correlation between their hard work and the combined efforts of our instructional team. We can not do this alone and neither can they.

Members of Our Board

Meet the people who help guide our mission forward

Erin D. Batey

President

Michael Leake

Past President

Alice Brookshire

VP, Chief Accounting Officer - American Fidelity

Amaziah "Dom" Dominic

Director of Client Relations, Dillingham Benefits

Rosie Dominic

Director of Human Resources, Century Martial Arts

Renina Forshee

Owner, Friendly Circle CDC LLC

Jeffrey Jalbert

Vice President, Bank First

Jacob Rosecrants

Oklahoma State Representative, District 46

Our Staff

Sharron Glover

President & CEO

Cheryl Macdonald

Operations Manager

Monica Weaver

Education Program Coordinator

Melissa Meyers

Development Coordinator

Beth Landon

Reading Partners Coordinator

Our Instructors

Barb Reid
Kaitlyn Beck
Bruce Caplinger - LEAP Program Support Specialist
Cecilia Hernandez-Cromwell
Dennis Jowaisas
Beth Landon
May Landwer
Ginger Pebworth
Nita Wood
Jacquelyn Hernandez-Cromwell LEAP Program Support Specialist

Our Reading Partners

Kaitlyn Beck
John Brown
Bruce Caplinger
Ginger Garrison
Michelle Groshong
Carla Guthrie
Sonya Hampton
Joanne Harkin
Cecilia Hernandez-Cromwell
Dennis Jowaisas
Beth Landon
Laurie Locke
Barbara Reid
Terry Taylor
Donor Privacy Policy

We respect the privacy of our donors. We retain donor information in a secure database where it is used to verify transactions, print receipts, thank supporters for their contributions, keep supporters informed and solicit future donations. We do not keep credit card information in this database. We provide information to our board members and staff on a confidential, need-to-know basis. We do not share or trade our donors’ names or personal information with others, and we do not sell that information. We release donor information to other agencies if they are receiving funds specifically designated by the donor, unless the donor has directed us otherwise. We do not send mailings to our donors on behalf of others. 

At Community Literacy Centers, We Are Excited About The Future

Every day our free adult learning programs gives learners the confidence to try new things, learn better literacy skills, overcome challenges, and inspire change in their own communities. With every class taken, HiSET diploma earned, and steps taken towards U.S. citizenship, it creates a ripple effect of hope and opportunity that’s growing stronger across Oklahoma.

As we look forward, our commitment remains the same – to create a community where every adult has the chance to learn, grow, and succeed. We are proud of our history and even more excited about the future we are building together. When you support CLC, whether by joining our classes, volunteering, or donating, you help us create lasting and positive change. The future is full of promise, and we can’t wait to see how Community Literacy Centers continues to change the lives of Oklahomans.