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41. Utah County High Schools - Utah/UT - Public School Review
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$ H.V. = Median Housing Value, T:S = Teacher:Student Ratio Town $ H.V. High School # Students ... T:S 1. American Fork American Fork High School American Fork American Fork Summit Yic/at Risk 2. Highland Lone Peak High School 3. Lehi Lehi High School 4. Lindon 5. Orem Orem Mountain View High School Orem Orem High School Orem Timpanogos High School 6. Payson Payson High School Payson Payson Jr High School 7. Pleasant Grove Pleasant Grove High School 8. Provo Center For High School Studies Provo Heritage Yic Provo Independence High School Provo Oak Springs Sch - Elem/sec Provo Oakridge School Provo Provo High School Provo Slate Canyon Dtn Home Provo Timpview High School 9. Spanish Fork

42. USA Boarding Schools: United States Boys, Girls Boarding Schools
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43. Private Boarding Schools - Boarding High Schools - Troubled Teens
Private boarding schools for adolescents with behavior and academic problems . SunHawk Academy A dynamic therapeutic program in St. George utah that
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Teen Boarding Schools - Private Boarding Schools Ages 13-18 Although most parents first see signs of issues at ages 11-12 if their kids are headed down a self-destructive path, the age group of 13-18 is when it generally reaches a crisis. The largest percentage of teens in residential programs are in the 16-17 year old range. Parents find that when a child reaches this age group, problems that were manageable can become completely unmanageable. The strategies parents have tried again and again seem fruitless, and frustrated parents can be at a loss of how to help their child. As high school graduation approaches, parents may begin to fear for their child's future. Will he graduate from high school? Will she be capable of doing well in college? Will he be able to keep a job with such a bad attitude? Will she get deeper into trouble hanging out with bad influences and experimenting with alcohol? Many parents may have the feeling that "time is running out" to find a solution and give their child a chance for a decent, productive life. It isn't too late. However, if a problem has been allowed to progress for many years, often the best intervention is one that is full timeone that allows the child to catch up academically and pushes the teen to face his or her poor decisions and atttitude. In a residential program adolescents focus on the self-defeating behaviors and attitudes that have held them back or damaged their relationships and progress into responsible adulthood. The protected, secure environment of a therapeutic boarding school offers them a safe place to make up for what often feels like "lost time."

44. Boarding Schools Utah UT West
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Boarding Schools by State Boarding Schools in Utah SunHawk Academy: A dynamic therapeutic program in St. George Utah that specializes in teens with issues such as depression, ODD, substance abuse, and academic failure. Turn-About Ranch A working ranch in Escalante, Utah, Turn-About helps students understand the consequences their behavior and develop a responsible, effective way of approaching peer and family relationships. Emphasizes traditional values and a strong work ethic. Aspen Ranch Teenagers learn values such as cooperation, responsibility for behavior, and the need to take personal responsibility while improving their academic habits. Oakley School: Oakley is a leading college preparatory boarding school that provides a whole education to students as they learn to combine reason with emotion and freedom with responsibility.
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45. Utah Boys Ranch
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    47. School Horror Story
    Creek Manor near St. George, utah. She said she spent hours restrained, with herarms abuses at boarding schools abroad in the Times Record News.
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    TEEN TELLS SCHOOL HORROR STORY
    Officials deny claims of cruelty, say program helps troubled students
    Editor's note: The names of the young woman and her grandfather in this story were changed.
    Monica Wolfson
    Times Record News (Wichita Falls, Texas)
    November 20, 1998
    Catherine was 15. She'd stopped going to school. She wasn't a bad girl - no drinking, no drugging -
    she just skipped out one day and never went back.Her wealthy parents were frustrated, but money couldn't buy peace in the home. At their wit's end, they decided to send her to a boarding school. Nobody foresaw the tribulations to come, when Catharine was hauled from her North Texas home 1,050 miles away to the rocky country of rural southwest Utah - nine months of what she and her family now consider hard time in a hard place. Catherine was sent to a boarding school run by an organization that had another school closed down
    in the Czech Republic two weeks ago. Staff members were charged with child cruelty. Catherine tells a story that, if true, might amount to child abuse. But the school sees the way she was
    treated as appropriate discipline for a troubled teen-ager. This is Catherine's side of the story: It was the day before her 16th birthday. Catherine, now 17 and married, said she was handcuffed by "escorts" in the parking lot of the Dairy Queen in Henrietta, Texas, where she had been dropped off by her stepfather.

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    49. Private Vs. Public Schools: What's The Difference? - Utah - GreatSchools.net
    Public schools What s the Difference? utah - Greatschools.net. The mediantuition for boarding schools is $12000 for grades 1 to 3, $27000 for grades
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    Public schools cannot charge tuition. They are funded through federal, state and local taxes. When you pay your taxes, you are paying for your child's education and the education of other children in your community. Private schools cost money. Private schools do not receive tax revenues, but instead are funded through tuition, fundraising, donations and private grants. According to the National Association of Independent Schools, the median tuition for private day schools in the United States is close to $12,000 for grades 1 to 3, $13,000 for grades 6 to 8 and $15,000 for grades 9 to 12. The median tuition for boarding schools is $12,000 for grades 1 to 3, $27,000 for grades 6 to 9, and $28,000 for grades 9 to 12. Parochial schools generally charge somewhat less.

    50. Deseretnews.com | Utah-based Group Under Fire
    A utahbased organization affiliated with schools for troubled youths is stirring on a proposal to establish a boarding school in the town of Boonville.
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    Thursday, April 21, 2005 Utah-based group under fire Legislation targets association of schools for troubled youths By Amy Joi Bryson
    Deseret Morning News A Utah-based organization affiliated with schools for troubled youths is stirring controversy in at least three states and is the target of congressional legislation unveiled Wednesday.
    At issue are the persistent allegations of child abuse and claims of questionable business practices surrounding the World Wide Association of Speciality Schools (WWASPS) founded by Robert Lichfield of La Verkin, Washington County.
    Lichfield is one of three directors on the board of WWASPS, which officially claims affiliation with seven schools, including facilities in New York, South Carolina, Montana, Utah and Jamaica.
    The organization uses behavior modification tactics to curb rebellious behavior in kids and often establishes schools in rural, out-of-the-way areas to deter notions of running away. Monthly tuition is several thousand dollars, on top of admission fees.
    It was Miller, the senior Democrat on the Education and Workforce Committee, who demanded in 2003 that then-Attorney General John Ashcroft investigate WWASPS.

    51. Therapeutic Boarding Schools
    Therapeutic college preparatory boarding school with a recreational and outdoor Oakley, utah. Montana Academy Offers a residential therapeutic boarding
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      Treats eating disorders including anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder and specializes in these conditions when complicated by substance abuse. Offers also a Therapeutic Boarding School at Spring Creek Horse Farm. Liahona Academy
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      Therapeutic college preparatory boarding school with a recreational and outdoor sports program. Oakley, Utah.

    52. Critical Mass - Therapeutic Boarding Schools
    Therapeutic boarding schools are highly structured settings that combine At present, for example, Majestic Ranch, a therapeutic boarding school in utah,
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    Therapeutic boarding schools The Dallas Morning News recently ran an informational piece The author paints a deliberately vague rosy picture of the therapeutic boarding school, framing the body of the article with an anecdote about an anonymous family that sent its pseudonymous daughter to an unnamed school, and had a positive experience with it. He followed it up with a piece devoted to the Academy at Swift River, a therapeutic boarding school in western Massachusetts, and the paper paired it with a how-to guide for parents who want to locate a school for their child. I'd love to learn more specifics, both about what these schools do well and what they don't. You don't have to look very far to discover that the picture does not seem to be as rosy as the Dallas Morning News paints it. At present, for example, Majestic Ranch, a therapeutic boarding school in Utah, is being sued by a parent who alleges that her son was physically and emotionally abused while he was enrolled there; this is not the first time the school has faced abuse allegations, and the individual named in the parent's suit has a prior conviction for assault. Last night, upstate New York's Academy at Ivy Ridge was the scene of a

    53. Girls Boarding Schools | Schools For Struggling Teens - Spring Ridge Academy
    Spring Ridge Academy is a girls boarding school for troubled teens that offers an innovative teen, parent and family program for a facility in utah.
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    Jeannie Courtney , CEO has been associated with residential treatment for 11 years. Jeannie designed, developed and facilitated an innovative teen, parent and family program for a facility in Utah. In addition to program development, strategic planning and financial oversight responsibility at Spring Ridge Academy, Jeannie is actively involved in the training, community and academic components of the program. She has assembled a quality staff in her efforts to establish a school and program with strong emphasis on excellence and community. Jeannie's background includes teaching, training and other entrepreneurial endeavors. Courtney received a B.A. in Education from Arizona State University.
    Suzanne Barth
    Community Director
    Suzie brings a rich history of student life development and management to her position at Spring Ridge Academy. Suzie earned her B.A in Human Development at Prescott College. Her work experience includes a position as Dean of Students in a transitional program in Utah and a Community Supervisor role at Spring Ridge prior to moving into the Community Director position. Suzie has further experience in the fields of child care, therapy and education from her positions at CPS, as well as, experience in adventure education and wilderness therapy. Suzie utilizes her extensive experience in the responsibilities of staff management, student life curriculum design, student discipline and student services.

    54. AIH-7: American Indian Reservations
    Many boarding schools were created to teach the Indian children how to live in Have students use the utah Tribal Lands Map to locate areas in utah where
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    56. A Better Chance: Independent Boarding Schools
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    57. I Speak Of Dreams: Wall Street Journal Surveys Therapeutic Boarding Schools
    Brown which operated five boarding schools in Idaho, California and Vermont, Ken Kay, president of the World Wide group, based in St. George, utah,
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    Wall Street Journal Surveys Therapeutic Boarding Schools
    For profit, not-for-profit, some are good, some are bad. (It is a hurried article and not very sophisticated about the state of residential education ("boarding schools") in the United States. Boarding School Options Shift for Troubled Teens March 31, 2005 Boarding School Options Shift for Troubled Teens
    by John Hechinger and Anne Marie Chaker
    Wall Street Journal Desperate parents of out-of-control teens increasingly have turned to therapeutic, or "emotional growth," boarding schools that often blend outdoor adventures with psychotherapy and academics. But the abrupt shutdown of one of the field's most prominent operators last week amid lawsuits alleging student abuse is raising concern about the quality and financial stability of these little-regulated, high-priced schools. Last Friday Brown Schools Inc., the closely held owner of one of the nation's best-known therapeutic boarding chains, closed with no notice to families, sending 300 students home before the end of the school year. Brown which operated five boarding schools in Idaho, California and Vermont, plus other youth programs in Idaho, Texas and Florida filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 7, meaning its operations will be liquidated.

    58. Native Village News
    “Native America knows all too well the reality of the boarding schools,” writes In middle and high school, James moved to utah as part of a program in
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    Native Village Youth and Education News April 6, 2005 Issue 150 Volume 2
    "Whoever designed [NCLB] wasn't thinking anything about the history of Indian education. We feel an effective education is one that's defined primarily by the goals of the community. But [education in the US] is still a strongly assimilative system ... and in my opinion, No Child Left Behind is just another one of those roadblocks." Denis Viri, Arizona State University's Center for Indian Education.
    Head Start center to reopen
    South Dakota: Head Start services have reopened to 75 children in Rapid City thanks to the Community Development Institute Head Start of Denver. The Colorado Head Start has replaced the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe as interim grantee after the Crow ran into money problems. "It's a good day over here," said Anne Reddy, Head Start director.
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    Willamina to offer Chinook immersion
    Oregon: The Willamina School District and the Grand Ronde Tribe plan to launch a Chinook language immersion program for first and second grade students. The curriculum will be offered to 15-20 tribal and nontribal students. Until recently the Chinook jargon, also known as Chinuk-wawa, was almost extinct. Interest has rebounded in recent years. The tribe is now trying to make it the language of the future. Tony Johnson is working with the district to create the program and has helped create a written Chinuk-wawa alphabet and computer program for Chinuk-wawa characters can be typed.

    59. Family Help In Utah
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    60. Indianz.Com > News > Tim Giago: Boarding Schools Cause Of Many Ills
    Victims Of The BIA And Mission boarding schools Dying Out (The Yankton Press Dakotan 7/14) utah Utes among the names on NCAA s mascot hit list (8/9)
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    Search: News Indian Gaming In The Hoop Home News Headlines printer friendly version Tim Giago: Boarding schools cause of many ills Monday, June 14, 2004 "Many of the problems now prevalent in Indian country, problems that are slowly starting to mend with the return of so many to their traditional forms of education and spirituality, can be traced directly to the BIA and missionary boarding schools. Those are the times that must be scrutinized in order for the Indian people of today to move past it. But, as I said, so many of us who experienced the de-humanizing lessons of the boarding schools are dying. In another generation there will be none left alive to speak of it. But I will continue to write about it before I die so that others will remember it as well. And I also hope to build a memorial to their suffering and to their survival." Get the Story:
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