The motto of Diamond Academy is "Healing families one youth at a time." Diamond Academy opened its doors in 1999 in Hurricane, Utah, and operates year-round. The school accepts kids from the ages 12 through 18 and is also authorized to enroll international students. Diamond Ranch Academy has accreditation from Northwest Association of Accredited Schools and is licensed by the State of Utah's Department of Human Services.
Glenwood School has been helping kids for 122 years as of 2010, and is located in Glenwood, Illinois. The school is a community-supported, non-profit organization that accepts kids of all ages and ethnic backgrounds.The school generally works with low income, single-parent homes, bringing many advantages to already disadvantaged kids. The school does not accept children with severe emotional problems. The campus is for boarded and daytime kids. The main goal of the school is to offer education, support and counseling in a safe and nurturing environment.
Shepherd Hills School is located in Martin, Georgia, and has worked with difficult teenagers since 1990. The school operates year-round. It is fully accredited with transferable courses in compliance with Georgia's current curriculum. The school promotes Christian values in all daily activities. The trained staff teaches academic subjects and supervises wilderness programs, rope course activities and team sports. Ongoing individual, family and group therapy is available on a daily basis.
Turning Winds Academic Institute is a private and therapeutic boarding school for troubled kids. The school offers high school programs, as well as college preparatory courses. They offer structured programs for kids from 12 through 18 from all over the United States and from foreign countries. The main goals of the school area behavioral modification, academic achievement and emotional stability. The maximum enrollment is 50 students at the school at any one time, allowing personalized counseling and controlled group activities.