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Seen 'n Heard - June 2001 Issue (page 2)

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HEATHER ROEDER OF KING GEORGE SCHOOL VISITS WOODBURY REPORTS
(May 24, 2001) Heather Roeder, Admissions Counselor at King George Academy, Sutton, Vermont, 800-218-5122, stopped in to say hello to Woodbury Reports staff during her whirlwind tour of the many programs in North Idaho.

RUDY CONSULTING WITH PARENTS
(May 25, 2001)  Paula Rudy, long time staff with Cascade School, Whitmore, California, 530-472-3031, announced she has retired from Cascade and has opened her own business working with families and teens in crisis.  Rudy, 866-886-8336, www.PaulaLRudy.com, is working with families locally in the Redding, California area. in addition to phone consultations, she is traveling for family sessions in homes throughout the U.S. [This article is outdated.  Cascade School closed January 20, 2004.]

MT. CARMEL YOUTH RANCH DEDICATES NEW DORM
(May 21, 2001)  Gerald Schneider, founder of Mt. Carmel Youth Ranch, also known as Schneider Ranch, Clark, Wyoming, 307-645-3384, announced the dedication of the new Studer family bunkhouse on June 16th.  The bunkhouse will be a dormitory and home to 12 young men.  The celebration included a ribbon cutting ceremony and brief remarks by Educational Consultant Lon Woodbury, IECA, Certified Educational Planner from Idaho, who is publisher of the Woodbury Reports newsletter and the directory, “Places for StrugglingTeens.”

ON TRACK PROGRAM FOR 12-YEAR-OLDS
(May 30, 2001)  Henry Fankhauser, Admissions Counselor for On Track, a Texas Wilderness program, 888-791-2577, ontrackadmissions@brownschools.com, that is part of the Brown Schools, announced they have created a summer therapeutic adventure experience for 12-year olds.  The “25-day summer session is designed to provide young children with a journey of physical exploration, team building, and self-discovery.”  The program starts on July 1 and August 1, and will be on the 6,000-acre Mason Mountain Wildlife Management Area in the Texas Hill Country.

WWASP ANNOUNCES NEW POLICY FOR REFERRAL CREDIT
(May 30, 2001) The World Wide Association of Specialty Programs, St. George, Utah, 435-656-2313 has “set forth a new policy regarding referrals. In order to qualify for a Referral Credit, parents must refer others back to the Admission and Intake/Marketing Company who admitted their child. If you wish to check on the status of a referral, call your Admission Representative or call Mindi at 435.656.0630.”

DALLEY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AT RED ROCK CANYON SCHOOL
(May 31, 2001) Red Rock Canyon School, St. George, Utah, 435-673-6111, announced Abe Dalley became the Executive Director of the treatment center last Spring.  Dalley, who has 12 years experience both in wilderness and Residential treatment, most recently helped create Sunhawk Academy.

ASCENT SPECIALIZED COURSES
(May 31, 2001)  Paul Johnson, Admissions Director, 800-97401999, pjohnson@cedu.com, for Ascent, A Brown School program in Naples, Idaho, announced two courses for girls, one running from June 15 to June 22, and the other between July 14 and July 21.  A course for younger children ages 12 to 14, will be offered that will run from June 22 to June 30.

RED ROCK CANYON SCHOOL WILDERNESS
(June 1, 2001)  Abe Dalley, Executive Director of Red Rock Canyon School, St. George, Utah, 435-673-6111, announced an expansion of their program to provide a wilderness experience.  Dalley stated “We recognize the value of Wilderness in taking the lead in preparing a student for long term care.”  The field Director is Clint Dalley and his assistant is Jason Barchi.

HIGH PEAKS WILDERNESS, INC. CELEBRATES THIRD YEAR OF OPERATION
(June 4, 2001) Gabe Reynolds, Marketing Director of High Peaks Wilderness, Roosevelt, UT, 435-722-0958, info@hpwp.net announced they are celebrating their year of operation, with Scott Hammond now heading their admissions department. They recently extended their license to 30 participants and have teamed up with “Answers 4” to help provide an in depth information database for consultants, parents, and others who are involved with each client.

ADOLESCENT FAMILY SERVICES VISITS WOODBURY REPORTS
(June 1, 2001) Ron Jones, President, and Brian Ennis, Vice President of Adolescent Family Services Inc., a youth transportation agency located in Bonners Ferry, Idaho 866-222-4299 and 208-444-0656, stopped by Woodbury Reports Inc. to announce their new company that provides transport services.  Both Jones and Ennis have several years’ experience doing youth transport for emotional growth and therapeutic boarding schools and programs.

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