
Our vision includes two distinct campuses: one dedicated to low income elementary students and another for at-risk secondary students who want a sober school experience. In these beautiful and nurturing settings, students will engage with others who seek a new path, receive the individualized intervention and support they need, and grow both academically and personally.

At Resilience Leadership Academy, our mission is to foster a passion for learning and personal growth. We aim to develop resilient leaders who can thrive in a changing world.

Currently students have some courses online and in person.

FAQ — What if my child does not have a drug problem?
- RLA welcomes applications from all secondary students. Families choose RLA for many reasons — not only for substance‑use recovery but also for a faith‑based education, therapeutic academic support, leadership development, or emotional healing after experiences like bullying. RLA combines a rigorous classical Christian curriculum with trauma‑informed care, counseling, and socio‑emotional supports so students can heal, grow, and succeed academically and personally.
FAQ — Who should apply to RLA?
- Any secondary student (grades 6–12) whose family is seeking a supportive, disciplined, and faith‑centered learning environment may apply. RLA is designed to serve students who would benefit from extra behavioral or emotional supports as well as those seeking a strong classical Christian education.
FAQ — What kinds of supports does RLA provide?
- RLA provides evidence‑based behavioral health supports, trauma‑informed care, counseling, socio‑emotional learning, leadership development, and targeted academic interventions. These supports are available whether a student is working on recovery from substance use or needs help with emotional/behavioral healing or leadership development.
FAQ — Which campus is right for my child?
- We offer multiple campus models (therapeutic boarding, transition/private campus, and full secondary campus). During intake we’ll discuss your child’s needs and recommend the best campus and program pathway.
FAQ — How do I start the application or learn more?
- Contact our admissions team to schedule an intake conversation or campus visit. You can request program details, staff credentials, and a tour (virtual or in‑person) to determine the best fit for your child.