We are a private, nonprofit day school serving adolescents who are experiencing behavioral and/or emotional challenges.
Serving grades six through twelve
Our 4500 square foot facility includes middle and high school classrooms, a cafeteria/multi-purpose room with several exercise machines, a computer lab, a school library, offices, a clinic, a break room we call our “Serenity Spa”, and outdoor recreation space.
Students have access to excellent supplies including Smartboards, laptops, Chromebooks, textbooks, art supplies, manipulatives, alternative learning options, and monthly magazine subscriptions. These myriad tools enrich the learning experience of our diverse adolescent learners.
LifeBridge Academy is licensed to serve students under the special education categories of Other Health Impairment, Specific Learning Disability, and Emotional Disability. The Academy provides instruction in English, Math, Science, and Social Studies, as well as career exploration, life skills development, and GED preparation.
LifeBridge Academy does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, color, age, religion, military experience, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, or natural origin in its program or activities.
“My son has thrived since he has been at LifeBridge Academy"
— Current LifeBridge Parent
Online learning
As a means of supplementing our classroom curriculum, we offer online classes using Edgenuity online learning, a state approved virtual option for high school credit coursework.
Students can access electives such as art and music as well as take courses in World Language classes, AP courses, and Career & Technical Education using our online platform.
Students who need additional drill and practice in reading and/or math can receive remedial instruction in our virtual tutoring program, Study Island. Our highly qualified teaching staff monitors and supports students enrolled in online coursework.
And much more
LifeBridge Academy employs licensed teachers and instructional assistants who are all trained in trauma-informed care and have a wealth of experience working with children whose behaviors impede academic progress.
In addition to our traditional school program, we also offer an Individual Alternative Student Education Plan (ISAEP) to qualifying students. The ISAEP program offers a pathway to the General Equivalency Development (GED) tests.