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Alpine Academy strives to meet the educational goals of each girl and her family. Alpine Academy is accredited as a Special Purpose School and is also a certified non-public school in the state of California.
Alpine Academy offers core curriculum with appropriate age/grade level classes for each youth. Each class is taught by an experienced teacher and is individualized to meet the youth's needs. The emphasis of schooling at Alpine Academy is directed toward students who are not motivated academically, those who have self-defeating behavioral deficiencies, chronic absenteeism, and truancy problems. The program provides students with the opportunity to receive a high school diploma while working on therapeutic concerns and issues.
"Our goal is that our students leave our program empowered with the skills they need to live happily and productively within their own families. We prepare both the student and the family for a stable transition from our structured treatment setting to their home environment- equipped with skills that will help them do well at home, in school, at work, and as a contributing member of their community."
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The Excellence in Education Award
Alpine Academy is proud to accept the Excellence in Education Award from Woodbury Reports, Inc. for our "excellent reputation of producing positive and consistent results with at-risk children and their families."
If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact our Education Director, Angie Alvey by email at aalvey@youthvillage.org.
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