Alternative Education at the Center for Educational Opportunity is a school program found in Aberdeen that falls under the auspices of the Harford County Public School System. Junior and senior high students who've either dropped out or are consistently experiencing educational attainment issues can enroll in the program. Students work one-on-one with faculty counselors who help them emotionally and intellectually. The school strictly supports and respects students from all backgrounds, whatever their issues may be in the classroom or at home.
The Foundation Schools, headquartered in Rockville, operate two independently chartered schools in Largo and Gaithersburg, near Washington, D.C. The schools are founded on the principle of providing students with psychological problems a nurturing learning environment and cutting-edge psychological and psychiatric help. They primarily serve elementary and secondary school students with individual discipline approaches based on what they need to learn, such as math or writing. The Foundation Schools are affiliated with psychiatric hospitals across Maryland.
The Good Shepherd Center in Baltimore is a school that treats adolescents and young adults who have emotional or psychiatric issues. Each student works one-on-one with a psychiatric nurse while schooling is provided by the Good Shepherd School, which offers classes for grades 8 to 12 and is fully accredited by the Maryland Education Department. The facility has a number of recreational facilities, including a tennis court and gym, so it can offer a well-rounded experience for students.
Baltimore's Safe Healing Foundation is a community-focused non-profit that offers troubled teens educational attainment programs. It utilizes the resources of the Entrepreneur Training University Community School to help troubled youth work in a number of programs, many of which are vocational, allowing them a chance to gain knowledge to support a future career. Other programs include community involvement and education, where youth members are taught to help their community grow.