Prominent figures from the Augusta area such as mayor Dr. David Minter, and local radio station host Cleve Walker, gathered at the school to pray.
[3] The Learning Place was created for students grades 1-12 who have various learning disabilities such as attention deficit disorder, attention deficit hyperactive disorder, and disabilities in reading comprehension, oral expression, listening, written expression, math calculation, math reasoning, or basic reading skills.
The Stanford Achievement Test is administered every year, and the students' performance is substantially higher than the national and regional averages.
[5] The high school curriculum is college preparatory composed of mainly math, science, and literature classes.
Students have daily in-class Bible studies and also attend weekly worship service.