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TeenBytes

Resources for High School Students & Young Adults



TeenBytes

What is TeenBytes?

We offer a collection of downloadable guides for teens and young adults.

What is TeenBytes Mission?

Our mission is to empower students by developing their strengths, fostering collaboration, and employing personalized strategies for success.

What resources does TeenBytes offer?

We offer referral, resources, and guides featuring educational tips, job readiness, mental health, wellness, and more.

How much is it cost to access TeenBytes resources and guides?

TeenBytes is 100% free. Click download on the guides that interest or help you.

Resources and Topics:

  • Academic

  • Career Focus

  • College Admissions

  • Community Development

  • Computer Science

  • Culinary Arts

  • Educational Tips

  • Entrepreneurship

  • Food and Shelter

  • Giving Back

  • Health and Wellness

  • Job Readiness

  • LGBTQ+

  • Music

  • Performing Arts

  • Pre-College Programs

  • Pre-College Programs

  • Safer Sex

  • Sports

  • STEM

  • Visual Arts

  • Volunteering

TeenBytes is 100% free. Click download on the guides that interest or help you.

Questions? 

Send an email to mhw@US2training.com.

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TeenBytes

MileStone Academy specializes in educating students with diverse learning differences. Our highly qualified educators are dedicated to empowering students by developing their strengths, fostering collaboration, and employing personalized strategies for success.

We foster a safe, collaborative space to educate young adults with complex learning challenges.

Our educators support youth by encouraging their strengths, supplying customized lesson plans, and applying methods for success. Additionally, we encourage young adults to be confident and self-starters, use new technology or fund a field trip.

Multiple studies show that students below proficient in third-grade standardized reading tests are less likely to graduate high school by age 19.