Like a native son, Northwest Academy has returned to its home in the mountains.
Located in beautiful North Idaho, the residential high school that offers a 12-month program for 16 ½ to 18-year-old students has moved back to the plateau in the picturesque Selkirk Mountains where it began 14 years ago.
A gala ribbon-cutting ceremony for NWA's move will take place March 12 at its new, 119-acre campus. All of the school's 20 students and staff will participate in the festive, day-long event.
Accredited by Northwest Association of Accredited Schools, NWA offers:
Comprehensive classes designed for students to earn two years of high school credits in one calendar year.
A customized counseling plan and hands-on learning experiences enabling teenagers to catch-up academically and address the issues that have caused them to fall behind.
A team of teachers, counselors and clinicians to help develop a child's motivation, confidence and self-esteem as well as assuming the responsibilities of a young adult capable of living independently.
"We couldn't be more thrilled with the move," said NWA's Executive Director John Schrom. "Our 'new' campus provides us with a smaller environment and a greater opportunity to build a strong sense of unity and cohesion with our student population. We see this as an ideal fit for what Northwest Academy is striving to achieve."
For more information, contact Northwest Academy at (877) 882-0980 or visit our website at www.nwacademy.net.
You can also write:
Northwest Academy, 1 Ruby Creek Rd.
Naples, ID 83847.
Or fax them at (208) 267-3232.