Programs

Independence Academy Programs

ENGAGING TEENS IN THE PROCESS OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

Independence Academy provides a tiered model of programming for adolescents who are identified as “high risk”. We are committed to providing cutting-edge programming that is responsive to the emerging needs of adolescents in the areas of substance use, social/emotional, and mental health needs. We believe in empowering students to take responsibility for their own growth and development and therefore all of the programs at Independence Academy are voluntary and students have to demonstrate a willingness and ability to engage in the work that we are doing.

IA Programs

Upper Course

Adolescents engaging in high-risk or substance use deserve an opportunity to gain an understanding of the complexities of adolescent development in a positive setting

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45-Day Program

This succesful program connects students struggling with personal and/or substance abuse issues with adolescent development, substance use, and mental health specialists 

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Recovery High School

Students who complete Independence Academy's 45-day short term program and want to continue to  realize their true potential can enroll at the Recovery School 

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Consultation

Our experienced team will consult with the parent/caregiver and provide three, one-hour sessions with the teen and an additional one-hour follow up session with the parent or caregiver

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Independence Academy

How to Apply

Independence Academy provides a tiered model of programming for adolescents who are identified as “high risk”. We are committed to providing cutting-edge programming that is responsive to the emerging needs of adolescents in the areas of substance use, social/emotional, and mental health needs.

The North River Collaborative does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, limited English speaking ability, genetic information, ancestry, age, disability, homelessness, military status, marital status, or any other protected class under the law in admission to, treatment in or employment in its programs or activities.
*The NRC Civil Rights Coordinator should be contacted at 781-878-6056 x107 with any concerns related to discrimination or harassment.

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website – www.northrivercollaborative.org