Creative Recovery Communities was established in 1999 to assume management of a unique high school for teenagers in recovery from alcohol and other drug addictions. The school began in 1997 with 7 students in the basement of a Nashville youth shelter. The school was renamed Community High School and currently resides in a small, red brick, one-story office building. As the first program of Creative Recovery Communities, Community High School continues to be its primary focus. For more information about our school, please visit www.communityhighschool.com.