Units
Male Units
- Acceptance: Specializing in independent living curriculum, relapse prevention and job skills education in order for older youth to maintain healthy, abuse-free lifestyles.
- Alliance: Programming for difficult to place youth including those with a history of fire-setting, ages 10 and older.
- Journey Quest: Programming for sexual offenders with social or learning delays, ages 10 and older.
- Nelson Hall: Programming for youth who have engaged in sexually reactive or offensive behavior, ages 10-16.
- Transitions North: Sex offender specific and non-offender program designed for males, ages 10 and older.
- Transitions South: Sex offender specific and non-offender program designed for males, ages 10 and older.
Female Units
- Journey South: Programming for youth who are victims of abuse, showing symptoms of reactive attachment disorder, ages 10-15.
- Pathway: Programming for youth who are victims of abuse and those with issues of delinquency, ages 10-17.
Visions Junior/Senior High School
Homme's fully accredited on-campus school in Wittenberg develops and implements an individual education program for each student. Individual attention is assured with an adult to student ratio of 1:5. The philosophy of Visions Junior/Senior High School is "With the right structure and with guidance, every child can enjoy academic achievement." Visions also offers Day School Services to youth, ages 10-18.
Emphasis is placed on completion of high school graduation requirements, personal and emotional development, knowledge of the work world, respect for self and others and preparation for re-integration into the public school system. A developing vocational education program allows specific training for youth in automotive and food services.
Course work completed at Visions is recognized by Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois and Michigan school districts. In addition to the standard required coursework, a wide variety of electives are available including woodworking, communications, drafting/woods, general metals, art therapy, automobile maintenance, and life skills. Visions also offers employment-focused programming such as computers, automotive and small engine repair, carpentry and welding.
- Visions Alternative School Serves at-risk youth, ages 10-21 to achieve school success, incorporationg social skill development into the academic curriculum. Special education licensed teachers provide individualized instruction with small class size and behavioral supports.
W18105 Hemlock Road
Wittenberg, WI 54499
Contact:
Carrie Stockbridge
(715) 253-2116 x151
carrie.stockbridge@lsswis.org - Visions II Alternative School Serves at-risk males, ages 10-21 to achieve school sucess, incorporating social skill development into the academic curriculum. Special education licensed teachers provide individualized instruction with small class size and behavioral supports.
16 Boon Blvd.
Neillsville, WI 54456
Contact:
Carrie Stockbridge
(715) 253-2116 x151
carrie.stockbridge@lsswis.org
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