U.S. TRANSPORT SERVICE retains its integrity by being independent from
all schools and programs. The consultants listed here are independent
from U.S. TRANSPORT SERVICE. These consultants represent several
schools which can best help your child, as every child has his or her own
unique set of circumstances.
Agape Boarding School
Phone: (417) 276-7218
Email: info@agapeboardingschool.org
Website: agapeboardingschool.org
Agape' Boarding School's purpose and goal is two-fold. First, we want to work with each individual. We strive to change a rebellious and out of control boy into a God- honoring and parent-honoring young man; to be an honest, hard-working asset to the community in which he will live, with God's help. We also desire to help him achieve a personal walk with God.
Secondly, Agape' Boarding School provides a college preparatory program that will prepare him for his chosen vocation in life. Our school helps your son to achieve an academic level of skills so that he may receive the credits needed for his diploma. This program serves both the student of high academic ability through an accelerated progression to college-level courses, as well as the student of more modest abilities through a flexible curriculum that allows the time for mastery of fundamental concepts and skills.
Aspen Education Group
Phone: 888-972-7736
Website: aspeneducation.com
Aspen Education Group is recognized nationwide as the leading provider of education programs for struggling or underachieving young people. As the largest and most comprehensive network of therapeutic schools and programs, Aspen offers professionals and families the opportunity to choose a setting that best meets a student's unique academic and emotional needs. Our services range from short-term intervention programs to residential treatment, and include a variety of therapeutic interventions including: boarding schools, wilderness therapy, residential treatment, special needs summer camps, and weight loss programs.
Both parents and professionals can find exceptional programs for troubled children, teenagers, and young adults at Aspen Education Group. For immediate assistance, call Admissions at
(888) 972-7736, or you may contact us via email.
Diamond Ranch Academy
Phone: 1-877-372-3200
Website: diamondranchacademy.com
Diamond Ranch Academy is a Licensed Youth Residential Treatment Center for troubled teens from ages 12 to 17, located on 200 acres, in Utah's beautiful color country. We integrate an accredited academic curriculum with a comprehensive therapeutic component. Through a real-life learning model, we shape behavior in a non-threatening environment. Self-esteem and emotional health grow naturally as positive behavior is encouraged and rewarded. This growth is nourished as it becomes an integral part of the individual. The use of natural rewards and consequences in the Real Life Transition Program helps teens in dealing with both success and failure. Certified teachers provide a student-paced curriculum within the structure of a traditional classroom environment. Our licensed therapists are on site, interacting with youth, groups, family units and staff on a daily basis. This support intensifies and compliments all activities and experiences of the program. Our unique atmosphere helps teens and parents build emotionally healthy relationships, thus healing families one youth at a time.
Parent Help
Phone: 1-800-688-8706
Website: www.parenthelpcenter.com
Parent Help is dedicated to giving parents back the control they deserve. Finding a suitable school and program will help you seriously consider your teenager’s future. We have the information you need to choose a program that is going to work for your individual situation. We’ve done the research, you make the decision. Parent Help believes in families and wants to see yours succeed. If you would like to find out more about how to get your child back and save your family, contact one of our representatives today at 1-800-688-8706
Turn About Ranch
Phone: 1-800-842-1165
Website: www.turnaboutranch.com
Few images capture the imagination more strongly than that of the American Cowboy - this powerful icon of the American West captivates and inspires teens who have become jaded and hostile toward authority. The Ranch setting takes defiant teens out of their comfort zone and reminds them that success is achieved through teamwork and cooperation, not through entitlement and manipulation. They learn that while they might feel entitled to get what they want, when they want it, in the real world rewards come through dedication and hard work.