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Taylor Goodridge, 17, died at Diamond Ranch Academy, a boarding school for troubled teens in Utah. Former staff said she’d been sick but her complaints were ignored.
Diamond Ranch Academy, a facility for troubled teens in Hurricane, Utah, was ordered to close after 17-year-old Taylor Goodridge's death. Diamond Ranch Academy, a facility for troubled teens in ...
An autopsy shows that a teen's death after collapsing at a Utah boarding school, was the result of a serious infection.
Diamond Ranch Academy was founded in Idaho Falls [4] in 1999 by Rob Dias and later moved to southern Utah, [5] where it occupied a 200-acre (81 ha) ranch. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] It closed in August 2023 after a decision by Utah officials not to renew the school's license.
Shut down in 2003 after issues with state Social Services [12] Bethel Academy Mississippi, United States: Shut down in February 2005 after state officials investigate reports of abuse, [citation needed] also known as Bethel Girls' Academy and Bethel Boys' Academy. The property is currently used by the Watermark Congregational Methodist Church.
Aspen Ranch Loa, Utah: For adolescents aged 13–17 1 ⁄ 2; utilized an equine therapy program. Length of stay ranged from 9–24 months. Closure plans announced in March 2011. [4] Bromley Brook School: Manchester Center, Vermont: Boarding school for girls ages 14–18 Closure announced in March 2011. [4] Camp Huntington High Falls, New York
Seven school districts said they do not plan to send more students to Diamond Ranch Academy in Hurricane, Utah, after Taylor Goodridge, 17, died there.
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