Students attend evening classes either Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday. Course offerings include: English, Math, Science and Lab, Social Studies and Current Events, Speech, Health, Physical Education, and Desktop Publishing/Computers.
Some educational experiences within the program are completed through planned activities that may be nontraditional. These involve weekend programs, summer programs, and community activities designed to provide lifetime skills.
Al students who enter the program must perform 30 hours of community service and can perform up to 120 hours to receive one elective credit.
Opportunities for independent study credit are also offered.