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Palmetto Youth Academy (unincorporated Manatee County) [11] Riverside Academy [12] Staff secure: Brevard Group Treatment Home (unincorporated Brevard County) [13] Britt Halfway House (St. Petersburg) [14] Les Peters Halfway House (Tampa) [15] Mandala (unincorporated Pasco County) [16] Peace River Youth Academy (unincorporated DeSoto County) [17]
Palmetto Achievement Center for Excellence Academy (PACE) Columbia: 2-8 Palmetto Scholars Academy North Charleston: 6–12 Pee Dee Math, Science and Technology Academy Bishopville: K–12 Polaris Tech Charter School Ridgeland: 5-12 Riverwalk Academy Rock Hill: K–12 Royal Live Oaks Academy of Arts & Sciences Hardeeville: K–8 SC Whitmore ...
Palmetto Bay Academy is the premier, independent, non-traditional secondary school located in Miami, Florida. It was founded in the year 2000 by Lois Dimos M.Ed who was joined by her husband James, Dimos B.A. a few years later. It has hosted hundreds of students over the years who benefitted from a small school environment.
Despite that history, Slattery’s current company, Youth Services International, has retained and even expanded its contracts to operate juvenile prisons in several states. The company has capitalized on budgetary strains across the country as governments embrace privatization in pursuit of cost savings.
PURE Academy is expanding, hoping to house more youth Currently, PURE Academy has the facilities to house 24 students. That will change, Cole said, by the year's end as contractors work to ...
South Carolina has the seventh highest rate of at-risk youth among the states, according to the latest WalletHub study. The Palmetto State has a larger percentage of teenagers and young adults who ...
Palmetto State E-cademy was a full-time virtual public charter school in the South Carolina Public Charter School District. [1] It served students throughout the state in grades 9–12 from 2008 until 2014. [citation needed] The office of Palmetto State E-cademy was located in Columbia, South Carolina.
The retina uses "cones," a specific type of photoreceptor, to differentiate color, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Human eyes have three types of cones: red-sensing, green ...