Education
Project PATCH is accredited with the State of Idaho and NAAS as a Special Purpose School.
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Our progressive school program prepares our youth for higher learning and deepens their comprehension of what they are currently studying. |
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Project PATCH school strives to be a dynamic learning system developed to serve our students' needs. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Customized Student Learning Plan
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1) Teacher directed and facilitated. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Technology Computer Lab | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Real Life Learning Positive peer relations and counseling groups are practiced as learning tools. Life skills such as setting and following personal goals, effective communication skills, and resistance to social pressures are taught and applied on a daily basis. Students earn psychology and sociology course credit. Vocational skills such as automotive mechanics, woodworking, photography, landscaping, gardening, household management and cooking are taught. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Regular Courses
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Project PATCH provides a complete educational program to facilitate a smooth transition when the student returns home. A progressive school program prepares students for higher learning opportunities and deepens their comprehension of education resources.

In order to instill permanent life skills, PATCH adheres to a complete Accreditation and Licensing criteria for Education as well as all other aspects of the complete PATCH Treatment Program.


Donated by the Christian Education Foundation, the lab allows students to compose homework assignments on the latest generation of software and hardware such as Microsoft Office Suite.