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Tom Finucane Says Looks Good
for Production of "The Challenge"
Tom Finucane says things look good for production-for-TV in the Fall
of "The Challenge", a movie about a dysfunctional family and the changes
the 16-year-old son and family go through before and during his rather
traumatic enrollment in a summer outdoor therapeutic program.
Skyland Ranch Working Horse Ranch
Skyland Ranch, run by Dave Pitkin in Washington uses a working horse
ranch to help young people in emotional growth. His tuition level makes
it one of the best bargains in the country.
Cedars Academy Considers Taking
Students to Mexico
Mary Powers, Headmistress of Cedars Academy in Delaware, is considering
taking all 24 students to Mexico for a time this next school year to
learn Spanish and archeology, among other things.
DeSisto School Graduation
DeSisto School in Massachusetts has their graduation once a year in
June. This June, 18 students graduated.
From the Anasazi Brochure
From the Anasazi brochure: "Individual responsibility becomes the one
sure way to make it on the land." "The desert has been a proving ground
for refining prophets, teachers, leaders, explorers and pioneers in
all the ages of the earth's history.
Norman Geller Known as "Flying
Rabbi"
Norman Geller, Chief Executive Officer of Franklin Academy, is known
in some circles as the "flying Rabbi" for flying a small airplane into
the wilds of Maine to conduct religious ceremonies.
Happy Valley School to Mainstream
Back Into Traditional Education
Lane Toler, Admissions Director for Happy Valley School in California,
says they look to take two or three graduates from Special Purpose schools
every year to help mainstream them back into traditional education.
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