This last semester we had a lot of talented artists come through the classes at Logan River Academy and we've been doing a variety of fun, educational projects. Here is a sample of some of the different projects we've done. Enjoy!!
Once again, we
had the opportunity to celebrate with parents and students the achievements of
Logan River Academy students at graduation. Students were
recognized for completing Logan River Academy’s program and graduating from high
school. We are always happy to see and reflect on the progress they have made
during their time at Logan River Academy. We are also always sad to see them
leave, but we know they are moving on to bigger and better things and wish them
the best of luck in their next endeavors. LOGAN RIVER ACADEMY A PREMIER RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER
What do a
wedding and Logan River Academy have in common? Recently, a
former Logan River Academy student, who currently lives in northern Utah,
invited some friends she met while here to her wedding. While they were in the
general area (that is, Utah), the bride-to-be and the five friends decided to
visit their old stomping grounds. It was fun to see and learn about how well
the students are doing and to give them the opportunity to reminisce about the
different people they knew, adventures they had here, food they liked and
disliked, and the changes the program has made since their time here. They also
reflected on the lessons they learned while at Logan River Academy. It was a
great to see six former Logan River Academy students and the progress they are
making their lives. LOGAN RIVER ACADEMY A PREMIER RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER
Another group of LoganRiverAcademy
students were able to tour Utah State University (USU) and Bridgerland Applied Technology College.
A student’s first impression of our first tour was the beautiful USU campus
with snow capped mountains in the background. It was followed by a video
at the Admissions Office where the students learned what it was like to attend
USU and the many learning opportunities and activities available.
Next, the students went on a walking tour where they were able to see a clean
campus with no trash or anything out of place and the smiling and friendly USU
students. The students learned about the housing opportunities and
got to go into one of the dorms to see how they could feel comfortable and at
home there. The final stop was “The Aggie Marketplace” for
all-you-care-to-eat dining. The students enjoyed the delicious food, but
did not have enough time to take full advantage of it before they were off to
Bridgerland for another tour. It is a smaller school where students can
learn an employable skill in only a year or two for much less money. Overall,
it was a successful trip and the students got a good grasp of what
opportunities are out there for them after their high school graduation. LOGAN RIVER ACADEMY A PREMIER RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER