Interagency Recovery Academy is the only public sober high school in Washington and is designed to help teens and young people in recovery from substance use disorder. Students self-elect to attend the school and commit to actively working toward their academic goals in a sober environment. We believe the opposite of addiction is connection and community and that is what we strive to provide for our students. The Interagency Recovery Academy is for high school students in grades 9–12 who are actively working toward their academic, career, and recovery goals. Within a student-centered environment, the program promotes the Four Dimensions of Recovery: Health, Home, Purpose, and Community.

Address:
1431 2nd Ave. N.
Seattle, WA 98109
Hours:
Not Available
Contact Information:
Jessica Levy, MSW
Seth Welch, MSW, SUDP
Services:

Education

Academic Support: - A combination of classroom instruction and online learning - Small class sizes - Credit Retrieval - Running Start opportunities and job readiness assistance

SUD

Recovery Support: 1. Individualized recovery plans 2. On-site substance use counseling and sober support groups 3. Positive pro-social recovery community 4. Referrals to mental health and other resources Daily recovery groups build shared accountability among students who support each other as they progress through key milestones of sobriety.