Summit Achievement serves boys and girls ages 13 to 19 who are experiencing difficulty within their family, school and/or personal lives. The typical student may exhibit any number of the following characteristics:
  • Low self-esteem
  • Low motivation
  • Poor decision making
  • Impulsivity
  • Susceptibility to negative peer pressure
  • Defiance of authority
  • Refusal to take responsibility for behavior
  • Academic underachievement
  • School refusal
  • Suspension or expulsion from school
  • Confrontational behavior
  • Drug or alcohol experimentation or abuse
  • Unresolved grief resulting from inadequate coping skills
  • Adoption issues
  • Social alienation
  • Depression or hopelessness
  • Promiscuity
The clinical team understands that there are teens whose problems require forms of treatment different than that provided by Summit Achievement, either due to the nature or severity of the students' problems, their resistance to seeking help with those problems, or because they present a danger to themselves or others. For this reason Summit's application process requires that detailed information regarding the applicant be reviewed by the clinical team.



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"Everyone thinks Thomas has grown taller, but he hasn’t. He is simply standing up straight now, and we are all very happy about the metamorphosis, both physical and spiritual. We are grateful for what you were able to accomplish with him and are impressed with the richness and power of your program."

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