Lakeview

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Male Campus

Our peaceful location is part of what makes our healing process work—the open spaces, clean air, and beautiful mountains create a calm and safe environment where change can occur.

“Alpine Academy’s team changes lives. Our child is now equipped to handle life with hope.”
— Parent

Daily Schedule

The day-to-day routine at Alpine Academy has been intentionally created to replicate life at home as much as possible. Because of this, our students are better equipped and more successful at maintaining their skills when they return home.

Monday – Thursday Schedule

6:30 am – Students wake up, complete morning routine, and eat breakfast.

7:50 am – Walk to the Education Center for classes.

8:00 – 2:40 pm – School: Our classes here at Alpine are on a block schedule. Each student has a total of 10 class periods, 5 per day that alternate. Periods 1-5 (A days) are Monday and Wednesday. Periods 6-10 (B days) are Tuesday and Thursday.

3:00-4:30 pm – Group Therapy/Events (Mon: Intramural Sports, Tue: Folder For Life Group, Wed: Relationship Group, Thu: Specialty Group)

4:30-6:00 pm – Daily check-in, free time, and homework/study hour.

6:00 – 7:30 pm – Dinner, evening chores, and assigned household tasks.

7:30 pm – Family Meeting to discuss important issues.

7:45 – 8:30 pm – Free time/downtime for various activities.

8:30 – 10:00 pm – Additional free time, bedtime preparations, and winding down. (Thu: Extended free time)

Friday Schedule

8:00 – 9:00 am – Breakfast, morning chores, and school preparations.

Friday School Schedule (C-Day) at Alpine Academy:

9:00 am – 12:00 pm – Rotations

Five experiential learning classes focusing on Humanities, Math, Science, Personal Development, and College and Career Readiness.
Monitored internet use and structured homework time.

12:00 – 12:30 pm – Lunch

12:30 – 2:40 pm – Clubs

Two-hour clubs for healthy hobbies and activities.
Students stay in one club for a quarter and can switch afterward.
Activities include yearbook, music, culture, horsemanship, and more.

4:30 – 6:00 pm – Daily check-in and free time.

Review of progress and earned privileges.
Free time for reading, TV, exercise, or games.
Dinner preparation.

6:00 – 7:30 pm – Dinner and evening chores.

Family meal with assigned household chores.

7:30 pm – Family Meeting.

Discuss significant issues, make group decisions, and review accomplishments.

7:45 – 10:00 pm – Free time/downtime/family activity.

Studying, reading, laundry, TV, phone calls, or games.
Weekly planned family activities like movies, bowling, hiking, or crafting.

Weekend Schedule

8:00 am – Wake up, quick snack, and morning exercise at the gym.

8:30-10:00 am – Gym workout (weights, racquetball, yoga, or basketball).

10:00 am – Breakfast and morning chores.

11:00-12:00 pm – Shower and prepare for the day.

12:00-2:00 pm – Quiet/free time for reading, journaling, homework, or therapy assignments.

2:00-3:00 pm – Lunch and preparation for afternoon activities.

3:00-7:00 pm – Special activities like arts festivals, craft shows, crafts, theater, park visits, errands, or home projects.

7:00 pm – Dinner and evening chores.

8:00 pm – Family Meeting to discuss significant issues, make group decisions, and review accomplishments.

8:15-10:00 pm – Free time/downtime/privilege activity.

Extra studying, reading, laundry, TV, phone calls, or games.
Some homes go to the gym for a workout.
Weekly planned privilege activities for well-performing students, such as ice cream outings, laser tag/arcade, or manicures.

Campus Life

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Graduations

Unlike traditional schools, graduation ceremonies at Alpine focus on a single student. Their accomplishment is celebrated with their family and many others closest to them during their journey. And every graduation ceremony ends with a very special Alpine tradition. View our video gallery to watch a selection of graduations and hear first-hand our students’ transformation.

Campus Life

Campus Life

Alpine Academy is located next to a multitude of easily accessible activities and recreation. Within minutes of campus are hiking and horse trails, swimming, bowling, laser tag, golf, and volunteer opportunities. Alpine students are able to participate in day trips to museums, art festivals, car shows, theaters, concerts, comic cons, amusement parks, and a plethora of additional outdoor activities like fishing, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, trampoline parks, water parks, ice skating, and sledding. Short activities like the ones listed here occur weekly and vary depending on the season.

Physical Activity

Physical Activity

Alpine Academy provides teens with an active outlet for stress and energy through athletics and fitness, aiding them in coping with daily challenges. Our vibrant campus features everything from spontaneous basketball games to therapeutic walking sessions. Students can join local soccer, basketball, and baseball leagues, enhancing their skills, social interactions, and commitment. Additionally, our extensive facilities offer opportunities to develop new physical skills, such as biking or weightlifting, boosting their strength, coordination, self-confidence, and teamwork.

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Adventure Trips

Alpine Academy participates in adventure trips where students and staff may for a day trip or camping overnight. During these trips the students have the opportunity to be challenged in a different environment, display the leadership and peer relation skills they’ve learned, and create memories that will last a lifetime. Experiences include hiking, rock climbing and bouldering, fishing, water sports, ziplines, and rope courses. The emphasis is on growth and development, just as much as fun. These trips are for all students and the cost is included in tuition fees.

Parent Weekends

Parent Weekends

Parents will have an opportunity to explore the campus and see the space that their child will be learning and living in. Parents will also have time to meet with therapists and school teachers to get an accurate assessment of how their child is doing here at Alpine Academy.

Service and Volunteering

Service and Volunteering

Students have opportunities at school in the home to participate in service projects and volunteer with different charitable organizations. Some of these experiences include helping out at the humane society, participating in 5K runs for cancer awareness and fundraising, helping with student art projects and local elementary schools, cleaning the Children’s Justice Center, working at the local food bank, and making blankets for the city fire department. Teen LIFE Coaches seek out these opportunities in the community and provide the teens in their home with opportunities to serve others.

Interactive Campus Map

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Meet the Team

Angie Alvey

Angie Alvey

Vice President

Donna Jenkins

Donna Jenkins

Academic Director

Gabriella Campbell, CMHC, CCTP-II

Gabriella Campbell, CMHC, CCTP-II

Clinical Director

Jason Stout

Jason Stout

Director of Alpine Experience

Lynnette Daybell

Lynnette Daybell

Campus LIFE Director

Royal Robins

Royal Robins

Director of Admissions and Development

Kimber Petersen

Kimber Petersen

Director of People and Culture

Lisa Bryant

Lisa Bryant

Director of Resource Management

Mike Otufangavalu

Mike Otufangavalu

Head of Outreach

Jill McIntyre

Jill McIntyre

Parent Liaison

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Student Success

Students Give Alpine Straight A’s

Therapists

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Addressing Needs

93% percent of students are satisfied their therapist understands their treatment needs and is skillful in providing individual help.

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Treatment

93% percent of students are satisfied their therapist is effectively helping their family with treatment needs.

Educators

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Academic Goals

94% percent of students are satisfied that teachers use a variety of teaching strategies to help them learn.

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A+

Preparation

98% percent of students are satisfied that teachers are prepared every day.

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Course Selection

90% percent of students are satisfied with the variety and difficulty of courses available at Alpine Academy.

Teen LIFE COaches

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Student Care

98% Percent of students are satisfied that Teen LIFE Coaches care about them and their success in the future.

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Success

97% Percent of students are satisfied that Teen LIFE Coaches have helped them succeed on their issues.

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Skills

98% Percent of students are satisfied that Teen LIFE Coaches have taught them how to accept feedback, follow instructions, get along with others, care for belongings and create good study habits.