[6][7] Students at Riverside are girls ages 15 to 25 who are moving from a youth correctional facility back into the community.
[8] YWTP is a more self-led facility that encourages students to play a larger role in their correctional progress while still being under supervision.
[5] In 2020, Riverside and Three Lakes saw 25 students graduate with their high school diploma or GED and 3 with their associate's degree.
[10] Riverside strives to give its students vocational skills such as driving forklifts and tractors (including snow-clearing), heavy equipment training, brickwork, flagging, first aid, culinary certifications, CTECH, blueprint reading, construction/handywork, technical writing, fabrication, and welding, which might expand their job opportunities.
[12][18] Baker Technical Institute, Linn–Benton Community College, the Oregon Department of Education, and Girls Build are frequent collaborators with the school.