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  2. Glen Mills Schools - Wikipedia

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    Even troubled boys from other countries, such as Bermuda and Germany, were also sent there. [5] Bermuda's Department of Child and Family Services, for example, sent boys to Glen Mills for more than 35 years between 1982–2017, [ 8 ] paying almost $1.6 million to the school between 2001 and 2019. [ 9 ]

  3. Behavior modification facility - Wikipedia

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    Each home has from 6-8 boys in it with two "parents" trained in behavior modification principles. The token system for the program was divided into 3 levels. Outcome studies have found that Achievement place and other teaching family homes reduce recidivism and increase pro-social behavior, as well as self-esteem.

  4. Therapeutic boarding school - Wikipedia

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    A therapeutic boarding school is an institution where students reside on campus and are provided with both educational and therapeutic services. Unlike private boarding schools or public schools, they operate all year long with no spring break or summer vaction or other holidays. [ 1 ]

  5. I ran away from a troubled teen program and escaped for good ...

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    Erich Bartlebaugh recounts his experiences at a troubled teen program called the DeSisto School, ... a male staffer of the school invited two other boys and me to watch a movie in his quarters. He ...

  6. World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools

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    The Hintons told Boonville officials that the proposed school would not be a part of WWASP. [38] [39] The Boonville City Council rejected the proposal. [40] Randall Hinton later tried to resurrect the WWASP format with a similar "chain" of schools called Right Directions, but the effort never got past the planning stages.

  7. Milton Hershey School - Wikipedia

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    The school has Christian elements but is officially non-sectarian. The school is free for students and is funded by a trust containing most of Hershey's fortune, valued at about US$15 billion, making it the wealthiest U.S. private school. Nearly half of the trust's money comes from its controlling interest in Hershey's eponymous chocolate company.

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