The School caters to neurodivergent students in grades 5-12, many of whom start the program 2-3 years behind their grade level. All students have faced bullying in the past. The School provides an environment where students can address academic gaps and graduate with a standard high school diploma that meets Florida state requirements. The School's transitions program, known as CCREST, equips juniors and seniors with essential living, social, academic, and job skills, preparing them for college, university, vocational school, or direct entry into a career. Impressively, the School boasts a 96% graduation rate with a standard high school diploma. Among its alumni, 65% have enrolled in college or university, while an additional 30% have pursued vocational or trade school education.