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Siebert School

Youth Home Team

Where Learning Meets Healing

Siebert School is Youth Home’s fully accredited, on-campus educational program — designed to help students continue their academic progress while receiving mental health treatment. Many students experience a learning environment that allows them to demonstrate classroom success for the very first time.

Our certified educators work closely with therapists, care teams, and families to help each student rebuild confidence, stay on track, and prepare for long-term success — in school and in life.

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Program Highlights

  • Full academic school day, no brief tutoring sessions
  • No brief tutoring sessions
  • Small class sizes (10 students max)
  • Individualized instruction tailored to learning styles and treatment needs
  • Certified teachers with special education expertise
  • Social-emotional learning integrated into daily curriculum
  • Qualified Behavioral Health Provider (QBHP) in every room
  • Credit transfer coordination with students’ home districts
  • Fully approved by the Arkansas Department of Education
  • Zoned for Pulaski County Special School District and the PCSSD calendar

Education at Siebert School is not just about academics — it’s about rebuilding confidence and preparing for success beyond our campus.

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Meet Your Teachers

Our students come from across the state and beyond — so if you can’t visit in person, we’ve created a virtual introduction to help you get to know our education team.

Samantha Henry
Educational Services Director
Cheyanne Daugherty
Math
Sean Page
History
Renita Parker
Science
Melissa Price
English
Caroline Sipes
Life Skills and Workplace Readiness

Siebert School is part of Youth Home’s whole-person approach to care — supporting not just medical and emotional wellness, but academic success as well. During the summer and other school breaks, our recreation department ensures our clients stay active, entertained and have access to safe-appropriate activities on and off campus.

Technology & Tools That Support Learning

Classrooms are equipped with smart TVs, interactive boards, iPads, 3D printers, and other educational technology — all designed to enhance student engagement and creativity.

Continuing Education During Treatment

Most students in our residential program stay between 3 to 7 months. During that time, they attend school each day on campus to ensure continuity in their education. Whether a student needs support catching up or space to excel, our staff is here to help.