The Lodge Program offers a senior high school program using the Maryland Voluntary State Curriculum tailored to meet the multiple individual developmental needs of each student. Areas of study include Mathematics, English, Fine and Practical Arts, Foreign Language, Physical Education, Health Education, Social Studies, Science, Technology Education, Career Education, and Remedial Education. An individualized education program, developed for each student, stresses the development and acquisition of cognitive, social, emotional and physical skills and is directed toward each student's attainment of his or her maximum potential. This document forms the basis for the student's educational program at The Lodge and is revised at least annually.
A comprehensive range of treatment is carefully integrated into the educational plan for each student. Individual psychotherapy is undertaken twice weekly, group psychotherapy weekly, and each family is also involved in weekly family therapy to maximize the family's potential to support, nurture, and enhance the growth and development of the child.
Continuity of educational services is insured for each student by providing: a smooth transition into The Lodge Program; careful scheduling of academic courses; systematic conferencing and communication with referring and responsible local education agencies; and planning for a smooth transition to a less restrictive environment.