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Therapeutic Education That Transforms
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Our Mission
Success • Achievement • Growth • Empowerment
SAGE students strive to achieve four core goals —
Success, Achievement, Growth and Empowerment.
It’s an acronym students and parents proudly embrace
because of the positive intellectual, social and emotional
outcomes that occur on a daily basis at SAGE Day.
What’s Behind the SAGE Name?
To provide a safe, small, therapeutic and challenging
educational community that integrates social,
emotional and academic growth through the
collaboration of students, families, and staff to empower
and prepare students with the skills needed to realize
their potential and achieve success.
One-size-fits-all education isn’t for everyone. Especially if you are a bright, capable
student who wants a different learning environment.
SAGE Day Schools get students to a better place. It’s where middle and high school
students who previously struggled in school suddenly thrive. That’s because our
personalized learning environment addresses the needs and issues of the individual:
intellectual, social and emotional. We stand alone in providing a therapeutic and
challenging educational community that empowers and prepares students to realize their
potential and achieve success far beyond SAGE Day.
And we hold ourselves accountable. It’s why so many SAGE graduates, who go on to be
successful in college and in life, say, “I’m where I am today because of SAGE.”
There is a Better Path
“A unique program that is magical for the discouraged
student and frustrated family.” David Mullen, Chairperson,
Middle States Accreditation Team
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These are the words that greet students when they enter the doors of SAGE Day. It’s how
prospective students and families know they have found a truly unique school community
that understands the issues and challenges they have been struggling with. Our focus is on the
whole student and we are strongly committed to intellectual and emotional growth. In our
experience, this is what best empowers students to fulfill their potential as lifelong learners and
productive members of society.
“Two years ago my son was depressed and hopeless about school. We were desperate to
get our son’s life back on track and hoped that we wouldn’t have to sacrifice academics in
the process. Today, my son is graduating and has been accepted to college. We don’t think
he would be where he is today without the support and care of SAGE Day staff. If you are a
parent who has lost hope, SAGE Day will make a great difference in your life.”
Parent of a SAGE Day graduate
Therapeutic Education That Transforms
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“Here we will do what others say you cannot.”
The SAGE Day curriculum is comprehensive and follows the
New Jersey core curriculum content standards. Our course
of study encompasses a full range of mathematics, science,
social sciences, humanities, technology, visual arts, music
and electives that meet the State of New Jersey requirements
for a high school diploma. We adopt creative, hands-on
techniques in the classroom to explore topics in greater
depth and make learning more meaningful and relevant for
students.
Our teachers are passionate about their subject matter
and highly creative in their delivery of instruction.
They devote themselves to forming strong professional
relationships with each student. Students consistently trace
their academic success to the strong relationships that they
have established with their teachers.
Classes are small, supportive and challenging. Our
students know that they earn every grade they receive, and
as they progress, self-recognition of their accomplishments
grows and they begin to set expectations and goals for
themselves. Approximately 80 percent of graduates, many
who couldn’t have imagined attending college when they
first came to SAGE Day, matriculate to two- and four-
year colleges each year. The letters we receive from parents
following graduation say it all: “We had all but given up on
school and yet a few years later, our child is preparing to
start college.”
Therapeutic education is what makes SAGE Day Schools
so unique and its students so successful. Therapy is fully
integrated into the school day.
Five days a week we give each student the opportunity to
talk it out —
• twice in individual therapy,
• twice in group therapy; and
• once per week in a family session.
Understanding yourself better and gaining insights into
your strengths and weaknesses become part of a daily
process. With therapeutic and attitudinal supports in place,
students develop the tools to tackle academic and emotional
challenges with comfort and vigor.
Family counseling is an essential part of the SAGE
Day education; we encourage and expect each family to
participate in therapy. Our therapists are highly skilled
professionals who are sensitive to the individual needs of
adolescents and their families. To stay attuned to student
needs, our therapists also communicate daily with our
teachers.
Therapy is fully integrated into the school day
College Bound Academics
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SAGE Day understands the critical need for faculty and therapeutic staff to “be there”
for students. Our teachers, administrators and clinical therapists are highly credentialed
professionals with advanced degrees and certifications. They are also passionate about the
SAGE Day mission and completely committed to the growth and development of each
student. The tenure of our educators really speaks to this commitment — our teachers and
therapists have on average, 8 years of experience at SAGE Day. This low employee turnover
strengthens cohesion among the educators and fosters a more positive and stable school
environment for students.
“…the personal concern and attention for our son were evident from the beginning.
The flexibility to meet so many different needs was obvious. The great talent and people
skills of all the teachers were a refreshing and important change for our son. SAGE Day is
the whole package!”
Parent of a SAGE Day student
Therapeutic Education That Transforms
Gifted and Committed Educators
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At SAGE Day we hold ourselves accountable in the same
ways we hold our students accountable. We set standards
and expectations and evaluate our progress continually to
build upon and improve the SAGE Day experience. Here are
a few examples of some recent initiatives and policies:
•	 We continually evaluate our progress and performance
through an intensive accrediting process by an
independent accrediting body. SAGE Day opted for the
more rigorous and student-centered Accreditation for
Growth Protocol administered by the Middles States
Association of Colleges and Schools.
•	 We adopt best practices in therapeutic education. Our
organizational structure ensures that clinical therapists
are supervised and mentored by a clinical director, and
all of our clinical directors receive equally intensive
and supportive supervision. Faculty, therapists and
appropriate staff members conference and meet regularly
on student needs and issues.
•	 We work as a team to implement the highest ethical
standards and live by these standards.
SAGE Day Schools are dually accredited by the National
Independent Private Schools Association (NIPSA) and
the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.
For parents and students investigating alternative school
options, these accreditations serve as confirmation from an
independent body that SAGE Day is fulfilling its mission
and is an educationally sound institution that can provide
the following benefits to school districts:
•	 Partnership in Placement — SAGE Day offers the
Child Study Team the opportunity to advocate for
the potential success of the student. We have brought
many complex searches for the right school to a positive
conclusion for all parties involved.
•	 Thorough follow through on IEPs — For students with
an Individualized Education Program (IEP) designed by
the school district, SAGE Day has an established track
record of success.
•	 Certified teachers who teach in their area of
certification
•	 Facilities that meet all of the necessary state and local
building requirements
Why is Accreditation Important?
SAGE Day is Accountable
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SAGE Day Students
There is no “typical” SAGE Day student. Each student has unique needs and challenges that are
addressed within the context of a safe and supportive academic and therapeutic environment. We
have learned that a student who feels safe is more likely to take the risk of trying something new,
which is why so many discover an untapped talent for art, music and writing at SAGE Day. With
the right kinds of support and a culture built on mutual respect, students who felt overwhelmed
or disenfranchised in previous school settings find they can be successful participants in the
SAGE Day environment.
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“I wanted to thank you for believing in me when I could not believe in myself. You all
have changed my life in so many ways I cannot even start to tell you. Even though you
gave me a hard time sometimes, I realize now that it was for my own good. I just wanted to
thank you for giving me a place in life when I thought I had none.”
											 SAGE Day student
Social Life
Many describe SAGE Day as “a place
to belong.” That’s because community
is central to all that we do. We set
high standards — students at SAGE
Day are expected to be responsible
members of a school community
who respect the unique differences of
others. Bolstered by an atmosphere
of acceptance and trust, students form strong bonds, learn to cooperate and rely
on one another and make meaningful contributions to SAGE Day and the greater
community.
Very often, the relationships and friendships formed at SAGE Day continue to
flourish long after graduation. At his daughter’s graduation celebration from college,
one alumni parent noted, “It was interesting to see that most of the people [my
daughter] invited to celebrate with her were friends she made at SAGE… SAGE was
the perfect place for [my daughter] and I know it will be the perfect place for other
students as well.”
SAGE Day School provides middle and high school students with a total
experience. This includes numerous electives, special programs and clubs
outside of regular coursework that foster individual growth and development.
Extracurricular activities frequently evolve and change according to student
interest and passion. A sample of recent student clubs includes the following:
•	 Acoustic Club
•	 Art Club
•	 Community Service Club
•	 Creative Writing Club
•	 Rock Band
•	 Self Defense & Fitness Club
•	 Sports Club
•	 Strategy Games Club
•	 Student Council
•	 Yearbook Club
Extracurricular Activities
Life after SAGE
SAGE Day fully prepares
graduates to take the next step.
We provide direct instruction on
career awareness and work closely
with students to make informed
decisions about their post-
secondary choices. Approximately
80 percent of SAGE Day
graduates matriculated to a wide
range of two- and four-year
colleges. Recent graduates are also
serving in the U.S. Armed Forces,
while others choose to enter the
workforce.
Recent SAGE Day graduates are
attending:
•	 Bergen Community College
•	 Caldwell College
•	 Centenary College
•	 Culinary Institute of America
•	 Emerson College
•	 Fordham University
•	 Lafayette College
•	 Montclair State University
•	 Morris County College
•	 Penn State
•	 Rutgers University
•	 Seton Hall University
•	 William Paterson University
For a complete listing of
college acceptances visit
www.sageday.com
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“SAGE Day has been a blessing to our family. Our son interviewed at several schools and
he immediately felt that SAGE was the right environment for him, as did I. Graduation
day was lovely… it was clear [the students] have all benefitted and blossomed in various
ways — a true testament of the dedication of SAGE’s staff. We have nothing but the
highest regard and recommendations for SAGE Day.”
											 Parent of a SAGE Day student
SAGE Day At-A-Glance
Campuses	 Boonton, Rochelle Park and Mahwah
		
Grades Served	 5–8 (Mahwah)
		 9–12 (Boonton and Rochelle Park)
	
Student-to-Faculty Ratio	 5:1
Faculty and Administrator 	 Teachers and staff average 8 years
Turnover	 with SAGE Day
Accreditations	 Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
		 National Independent Private Schools
		 Association (NIPSA)
School Year	 180 days, same as the traditional school district 		
		 requirement.
Summer Program	 Extended school year program offered five weeks 	
		 in the summer, M-F, 9 a.m.–12 p.m.
Take the Next Step
To learn if SAGE Day is right for you or your student, make an appointment to visit one of our campuses and meet
with our staff. We also invite you to join us for a series of educational seminars designed to help both students and
staff. Contact us at 1-877-887-8817 or visit www.sageday.com.
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SAGE Day does not discriminate based on race, religion or national origin.
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  • 2. Our Mission Success • Achievement • Growth • Empowerment SAGE students strive to achieve four core goals — Success, Achievement, Growth and Empowerment. It’s an acronym students and parents proudly embrace because of the positive intellectual, social and emotional outcomes that occur on a daily basis at SAGE Day. What’s Behind the SAGE Name? To provide a safe, small, therapeutic and challenging educational community that integrates social, emotional and academic growth through the collaboration of students, families, and staff to empower and prepare students with the skills needed to realize their potential and achieve success.
  • 3. One-size-fits-all education isn’t for everyone. Especially if you are a bright, capable student who wants a different learning environment. SAGE Day Schools get students to a better place. It’s where middle and high school students who previously struggled in school suddenly thrive. That’s because our personalized learning environment addresses the needs and issues of the individual: intellectual, social and emotional. We stand alone in providing a therapeutic and challenging educational community that empowers and prepares students to realize their potential and achieve success far beyond SAGE Day. And we hold ourselves accountable. It’s why so many SAGE graduates, who go on to be successful in college and in life, say, “I’m where I am today because of SAGE.” There is a Better Path “A unique program that is magical for the discouraged student and frustrated family.” David Mullen, Chairperson, Middle States Accreditation Team 1
  • 4. These are the words that greet students when they enter the doors of SAGE Day. It’s how prospective students and families know they have found a truly unique school community that understands the issues and challenges they have been struggling with. Our focus is on the whole student and we are strongly committed to intellectual and emotional growth. In our experience, this is what best empowers students to fulfill their potential as lifelong learners and productive members of society. “Two years ago my son was depressed and hopeless about school. We were desperate to get our son’s life back on track and hoped that we wouldn’t have to sacrifice academics in the process. Today, my son is graduating and has been accepted to college. We don’t think he would be where he is today without the support and care of SAGE Day staff. If you are a parent who has lost hope, SAGE Day will make a great difference in your life.” Parent of a SAGE Day graduate Therapeutic Education That Transforms 2 “Here we will do what others say you cannot.”
  • 5. The SAGE Day curriculum is comprehensive and follows the New Jersey core curriculum content standards. Our course of study encompasses a full range of mathematics, science, social sciences, humanities, technology, visual arts, music and electives that meet the State of New Jersey requirements for a high school diploma. We adopt creative, hands-on techniques in the classroom to explore topics in greater depth and make learning more meaningful and relevant for students. Our teachers are passionate about their subject matter and highly creative in their delivery of instruction. They devote themselves to forming strong professional relationships with each student. Students consistently trace their academic success to the strong relationships that they have established with their teachers. Classes are small, supportive and challenging. Our students know that they earn every grade they receive, and as they progress, self-recognition of their accomplishments grows and they begin to set expectations and goals for themselves. Approximately 80 percent of graduates, many who couldn’t have imagined attending college when they first came to SAGE Day, matriculate to two- and four- year colleges each year. The letters we receive from parents following graduation say it all: “We had all but given up on school and yet a few years later, our child is preparing to start college.” Therapeutic education is what makes SAGE Day Schools so unique and its students so successful. Therapy is fully integrated into the school day. Five days a week we give each student the opportunity to talk it out — • twice in individual therapy, • twice in group therapy; and • once per week in a family session. Understanding yourself better and gaining insights into your strengths and weaknesses become part of a daily process. With therapeutic and attitudinal supports in place, students develop the tools to tackle academic and emotional challenges with comfort and vigor. Family counseling is an essential part of the SAGE Day education; we encourage and expect each family to participate in therapy. Our therapists are highly skilled professionals who are sensitive to the individual needs of adolescents and their families. To stay attuned to student needs, our therapists also communicate daily with our teachers. Therapy is fully integrated into the school day College Bound Academics 3
  • 6. SAGE Day understands the critical need for faculty and therapeutic staff to “be there” for students. Our teachers, administrators and clinical therapists are highly credentialed professionals with advanced degrees and certifications. They are also passionate about the SAGE Day mission and completely committed to the growth and development of each student. The tenure of our educators really speaks to this commitment — our teachers and therapists have on average, 8 years of experience at SAGE Day. This low employee turnover strengthens cohesion among the educators and fosters a more positive and stable school environment for students. “…the personal concern and attention for our son were evident from the beginning. The flexibility to meet so many different needs was obvious. The great talent and people skills of all the teachers were a refreshing and important change for our son. SAGE Day is the whole package!” Parent of a SAGE Day student Therapeutic Education That Transforms Gifted and Committed Educators 4
  • 7. At SAGE Day we hold ourselves accountable in the same ways we hold our students accountable. We set standards and expectations and evaluate our progress continually to build upon and improve the SAGE Day experience. Here are a few examples of some recent initiatives and policies: • We continually evaluate our progress and performance through an intensive accrediting process by an independent accrediting body. SAGE Day opted for the more rigorous and student-centered Accreditation for Growth Protocol administered by the Middles States Association of Colleges and Schools. • We adopt best practices in therapeutic education. Our organizational structure ensures that clinical therapists are supervised and mentored by a clinical director, and all of our clinical directors receive equally intensive and supportive supervision. Faculty, therapists and appropriate staff members conference and meet regularly on student needs and issues. • We work as a team to implement the highest ethical standards and live by these standards. SAGE Day Schools are dually accredited by the National Independent Private Schools Association (NIPSA) and the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. For parents and students investigating alternative school options, these accreditations serve as confirmation from an independent body that SAGE Day is fulfilling its mission and is an educationally sound institution that can provide the following benefits to school districts: • Partnership in Placement — SAGE Day offers the Child Study Team the opportunity to advocate for the potential success of the student. We have brought many complex searches for the right school to a positive conclusion for all parties involved. • Thorough follow through on IEPs — For students with an Individualized Education Program (IEP) designed by the school district, SAGE Day has an established track record of success. • Certified teachers who teach in their area of certification • Facilities that meet all of the necessary state and local building requirements Why is Accreditation Important? SAGE Day is Accountable 5
  • 8. SAGE Day Students There is no “typical” SAGE Day student. Each student has unique needs and challenges that are addressed within the context of a safe and supportive academic and therapeutic environment. We have learned that a student who feels safe is more likely to take the risk of trying something new, which is why so many discover an untapped talent for art, music and writing at SAGE Day. With the right kinds of support and a culture built on mutual respect, students who felt overwhelmed or disenfranchised in previous school settings find they can be successful participants in the SAGE Day environment. 6 Therapeutic Education That Transforms “I wanted to thank you for believing in me when I could not believe in myself. You all have changed my life in so many ways I cannot even start to tell you. Even though you gave me a hard time sometimes, I realize now that it was for my own good. I just wanted to thank you for giving me a place in life when I thought I had none.” SAGE Day student
  • 9. Social Life Many describe SAGE Day as “a place to belong.” That’s because community is central to all that we do. We set high standards — students at SAGE Day are expected to be responsible members of a school community who respect the unique differences of others. Bolstered by an atmosphere of acceptance and trust, students form strong bonds, learn to cooperate and rely on one another and make meaningful contributions to SAGE Day and the greater community. Very often, the relationships and friendships formed at SAGE Day continue to flourish long after graduation. At his daughter’s graduation celebration from college, one alumni parent noted, “It was interesting to see that most of the people [my daughter] invited to celebrate with her were friends she made at SAGE… SAGE was the perfect place for [my daughter] and I know it will be the perfect place for other students as well.” SAGE Day School provides middle and high school students with a total experience. This includes numerous electives, special programs and clubs outside of regular coursework that foster individual growth and development. Extracurricular activities frequently evolve and change according to student interest and passion. A sample of recent student clubs includes the following: • Acoustic Club • Art Club • Community Service Club • Creative Writing Club • Rock Band • Self Defense & Fitness Club • Sports Club • Strategy Games Club • Student Council • Yearbook Club Extracurricular Activities Life after SAGE SAGE Day fully prepares graduates to take the next step. We provide direct instruction on career awareness and work closely with students to make informed decisions about their post- secondary choices. Approximately 80 percent of SAGE Day graduates matriculated to a wide range of two- and four-year colleges. Recent graduates are also serving in the U.S. Armed Forces, while others choose to enter the workforce. Recent SAGE Day graduates are attending: • Bergen Community College • Caldwell College • Centenary College • Culinary Institute of America • Emerson College • Fordham University • Lafayette College • Montclair State University • Morris County College • Penn State • Rutgers University • Seton Hall University • William Paterson University For a complete listing of college acceptances visit www.sageday.com
  • 10. 8 Therapeutic Education That Transforms “SAGE Day has been a blessing to our family. Our son interviewed at several schools and he immediately felt that SAGE was the right environment for him, as did I. Graduation day was lovely… it was clear [the students] have all benefitted and blossomed in various ways — a true testament of the dedication of SAGE’s staff. We have nothing but the highest regard and recommendations for SAGE Day.” Parent of a SAGE Day student SAGE Day At-A-Glance Campuses Boonton, Rochelle Park and Mahwah Grades Served 5–8 (Mahwah) 9–12 (Boonton and Rochelle Park) Student-to-Faculty Ratio 5:1 Faculty and Administrator Teachers and staff average 8 years Turnover with SAGE Day Accreditations Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools National Independent Private Schools Association (NIPSA) School Year 180 days, same as the traditional school district requirement. Summer Program Extended school year program offered five weeks in the summer, M-F, 9 a.m.–12 p.m. Take the Next Step To learn if SAGE Day is right for you or your student, make an appointment to visit one of our campuses and meet with our staff. We also invite you to join us for a series of educational seminars designed to help both students and staff. Contact us at 1-877-887-8817 or visit www.sageday.com.
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