Education

The school at Project Patch is accredited by the State of Idaho Department of Education and by the Cognia (Formerly AdvancED/NWAC)  as a special purpose school.  Our progressive school program prepares young men for higher learning and deepens their comprehension of what they are currently studying.

A Dynamic Learning System
The Project Patch school has been developed specifically to serve our students’ needs.  The individualized program allows your son to succeed where he may have failed in other environments.  To ensure a smooth transition home, our program includes the following vital elements:

  • Teacher-directed and facilitated classes
  • Classes separated by gender
  • Individualized coursework to accommodate each student’s ability and experience
  • GED, cooperation with other schools, and correspondence courses (at parents’ expense) available

Technology Integration
Computers are used for skill-building, assessments, and homework assignments.  Students do not have open Internet or web search access.  Certain classes use online resources, which students access using supervised computers with minimal online capabilities.  We teach teens on the latest generation of software and hardware such as Microsoft Office Suite.