CBS News : reported that Hope Academy in Indianapolis helps teens fight opioids and other substance abuse
Now 17 and clean, she credits her continued success to Hope Academy in Indianapolis, a tuition-free recovery school where she's enrolled as a junior. Early evidence shows recovery school students are less likely to relapse than students who attend traditional schools after treatment. But Snyder is lucky: Her slide ended when her father got her into a residential drug treatment program. The sway of positive peer pressure — what students at Hope call "the community" — is quiet, almost intangible. Researchers say young recovering addicts do better at places like Hope, special schools that use peer communities to support sobriety.
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