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Clearview

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Typical Student

Clearview accepts female students from the ages of 13 to 20. Typically, the Clearview student is a teen who is struggling with her self-esteem, motivation, purpose, the influence of a negative peer environment, an eating disorder, or some other destructive behavioral pattern. There are special courses and curriculum for expecting mothers.

Program Type

We are unlike the traditional “wilderness” or “ranch” programs. The Clearview program has been created as a practical skills learning opportunity for those girls who are not ready to rejoin their families. We provide a non-threatening, structured, yet nurturing environment for the girls who need to develop interpersonal skills.

Program Description

Clearview helps its students by focusing on therapy, academic instruction, individual and group therapy, creativity through art, music, and writing, physical fitness. Clearview staff provide assistance in understanding life, guidance in grasping their place in the world, skillful and kind mentoring, and a non-threatening, supportive, home-like environment. Clearview is a supportive, knowledgeable environment for dealing with an unplanned pregnancy, a trustworthy environment where the scars of sexual abuse can be healed, a place where all students can succeed in overcoming an eating disorder.

Facilities

Set in the beautiful mountains of north Idaho, Clearview transitional residential experience is designed for girls between the ages of 13 and 20.

School Credentials

The staff at Clearview are fully qualified. We provide several licensed therapists and psychologists: a licensed education psychologist, family therapist, child therapist, adolescent psychologist, licensed couple therapist, special education teacher, remedial reading specialist school psychologist, and school administrator.

Academic progress reports for each student will be issued to parents monthly. Clearview offers tutoring, special assistance with any homework problems, and constant contact with teachers to stay informed of the student’s progress. Students that are interested in taking the high school equivalency test (GED) and moving into junior college or the working world will be supported and encouraged.

Academics

Students who are ready to attend a community school will receive tutoring when necessary and participate in after school activities. Educational options are:
  • Junior High School
  • Senior High School
  • Correspondence Courses
  • College

Follow-up Program

Clearview offers a follow-up Mentoring Program. In the Mentoring Program the student will learn to balance work, school, dating, leisure time and responsible participation in a household. In essence, mentoring teaches young women to make their life less stressful through time management and prioritizing.

Tuition

The enrollment tuition at Clearview is $4,500 a month. Credit card payment of the first month’s payment is required. Financial aid is available.

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