Jamison Monroe, Founder of Newport Academy and Newport Academy Day School announced that leading Los Angeles news source,
KTLA-TV aired a special segment about the Newport Academy Day School recently.
The Newport Academy Day School is designed specifically for teens committed to remaining abstinent from alcohol and other drugs, while provided with the tools necessary to flourish in a structured academic setting. Features of the Day School include an accredited curriculum, small class size, 1:3 staff-to-student ratio, individualized educational plans, recovery groups facilitated by certified chemical dependency counselors, individual recovery counseling, college preparatory, educational testing, and a full assessment of each students' academic needs.
Jamison Monroe Jr., Founder of Newport Academy and Newport Academy Day School said, "We have worked tirelessly to create one of the finest academic programs available to young adults working a program of recovery in the country - to be recognized for the work we are doing by an award-winning news station is a tremendous honor and evidence that Newport Academy Day School is truly something special."
The Newport Academy Day School delivers a therapeutic setting that provides exceptional recovery counseling and individualized academic programming. Along with a strong recovery component, the Day School provides a number of experiential therapies to promote self-reflection, foster group support and well-being. Such therapies include yoga from a certified yoga therapist and collaboration with Knots of Love, an agency that crochets caps for individuals suffering from life threatening illnesses.
For more information or a tour of the Newport Academy Day School please feel free to contact a Clinical Outreach Representative for Newport Academy at 949-683-8540 or visit www.newport-academy.com/.