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1130 West Center

Salt Lake City, UT 84054

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Posted November 21, 2011

If this rating were based on ease, I would give it a 5. I went into Life-Line when I was 15 and had been doing fairly well in school (b average). The "school" at life line (which is technically "Woodland Hills) works like this: Credit for three classes is automatically given for being in the program. These are: PE, Psychology, and something like "general studies". This is very helpful for those who are ready to fail out of highschool, or have already failed out of school. there is Also one 90 minute long class a day Mon-Fri, totaling 5 classes. In high school, approximately 500 minutes a week are dedicated to a class. So.. 90 minutes VS 500 minutes. When I left the program, I was so far behind in math that I had to make a "pass/fail" grading system deal with my HS math teacher. This had to be approved through the highschool psychologist and thank god she was familiar with the terrible education I received while in life-line. I left worse off than I came in. However, my GPA did go way up. Last note: grades for all classes that clients automatically get credit for are subjectively given based on how the staff feels the client has done in Life-Line (not fair at all)

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Posted December 7, 2010

I personally went to LifeLine and although the facility is good for treatment, the education part of it is a different story. The only subject I learned anything was math. Every other subject was fill in the blank and it was word for word with the book. They pretty much give you the grade, so that the student graduates high school.

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Posted March 4, 2010

Life-line is a fantastic program, but it isn't a school, it's a treatment program for troubled youth. Education is part of the process, and it's done well, but it's mostly so the kids in treatment don't fall behind rather than being the primary focus. The program provides a highly structured but very loving and supportive environment to help kids overcome their problems and acquire the skills and self-confidence needed to re-integrate back into mainstream society, and to succeed there. It's a powerful, life-changing program for youth and families alike. If your child is struggling with substance abuse, suicidal thoughts or actions, criminal behaviors or other serious, life-destroying behaviors, Life-line is a godsend.
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Posted November 27, 2007

my daughter is a student at lifeline and I am impressed with the staff and facility and methods of teaching of these young people! I give lifeline a BIG 5!
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