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RMA Counselor, Vicki Jones Returns
After One Year Sabbatical
Vicki Jones, a counselor at Rocky Mountain Academy, has returned to
the Academy after a one year sabbatical touring Asia and New Zealand
with her husband Chuck. Randy Eide and Caroline Wolf took a six-week
traveling sabbatical touring the U.S. during September and October.
Changes that have occurred at RMA consist of combining the Voyager and
Discovery families, the first two families, into the one Voyager family
with Brett Carey as family head, Caroline Wolf taking over as New Horizons
family head, and Mary Weber-Quinn as the academic director.
Mike Musiker & Associates
Names New Associate
Mike Musiker and Associates of
Roslyn Village, New York announced Frank Harrington has been named a
new associate. Harrington had been Assistant to the Headmaster at the
Gow School in New York, and Director of Admissions at Portledge School
also in New York.
Tyler Ranch Progressing in Its
Goal
Jon Tyler of Tyler Ranch in Spokane,
Washington reports he has been getting some private pay students and
slowly is progressing in his goal of converting to a private pay program.
John Dewey Has Openings for Girls
Tom Bratter, of John Dewey Academy,
tells me he needs to enroll some girls soon to keep the balance in his
student body. At 32 students as of early January, he has several places
open for girls.
Marvin Carter Leaves Utah Boys
Ranch
Marvin Carter has left Utah Boys
Ranch as Marketing Director and is now the Marketing Director for Utah
Alcoholism Foundation.
Wilderness Conquest Starts Their
Trips Again
Larry & Karen Wells of Wilderness
Conquest in Utah have decided to start their trips up again. The next
expedition will start on March 16. They are developing some changes
so are planning fewer adolescent programs this year while the changes
are taking place. Watch future issues of REPORTS for a review of those
changes. One thing they will be doing is "offering an 8-day, fresh air
12 step adult wilderness program which will basically be a 'mini' trip
with opportunities to work on steps 1 through 4, communication skills,
experience 'survival' in the desert, climbing, hiking, solos, and visiting
remote Ancient Anasazi ruins May 2-9th."
Eagle Mountain Outpost Ranch
School Reports Donation
Bob Green, Admissions for Eagle
Mountain Outpost Ranch School in North Idaho reports an $8,000 donation
to complete an athletic field. This follows the $3,000 donation last
year to pull stumps, cut trees, and level the field off. They also have
just recently (as of early December) painted "just about everything,"
and were putting new carpets in the upstairs dorm. He says they still
have the blueprint for the new school building and "Things could not
look better!"
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