Seen 'n Heard - Feb, 2002
Issue (page 3)
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KIM KAY JOINS SKYLINE JOURNEY
(February 1, 2002) Lee Wardle, CEO for Skyline Journey, Nephi, Utah, 866-822-8336,
announced that Kim Kay has joined Skyline Journey as Admissions Coordinator, replacing Lee Ann Fielding.
COPPER CANYON ACADEMY 2ND LOCATION
(February 2, 2002) Darren L. Prince,
Admissions for Copper Canyon Academy, Camp Verde Campus, 928-567-1322, announced the opening of their second campus in Camp Verde,
Arizona.
NEW HORIZONS LOOKING FOR STAFF
(February 6, 2001) Lorraine Colpitts, New
Horizons Wilderness Program, Springfield, Maine, 207-992-2424, announced their program for young women is growing and they are
looking for a qualified therapist. For more information, a candidate can visit their website.
Please submit resumes by mail, fax or e-mail, Lorraine Colpitts, 12 Acme Rd. Suite 103, Brewer, ME 04412, (f)207-992-2525 or nhwphr@earthlink.net.
PACIFIC COAST ACADEMY SUED
(February 6, 2002) The law offices of Healey & Healey, Palm Desert, California,
760-341-8366, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, Case No. BC262500, on November 28, 2001 a law suit against “PACIFIC COAST ACADEMY,
a business form unknown; PACIFIC COAST FOUNDATION, an Arizona corporation; STEVE CARTISANO; LONNIE FULLER; BRANDON FULLER; DAVID WESTIN;
STEVE WOFFORD; and DOES 1 through 100, inclusive” on behalf of Pamela J. Elliott and Chase Elliott, a minor, both being citizens of
California, and a number of other parents and students through their guardians, alleging “1) MISREPRESENTATION; 2) FRAUD; 3) FALSE
IMPRISONMENT; 4) BREACH OF CONTRACT; 5) ASSAULT; 6) BATTERY; 7) SEXUAL BATTERY; 8) INTENTIONAL INFLICTION OF EMOTIONAL DISTRESS; 9)
NEGLIGENT INFLICTION OF EMOTIONAL DISTRESS; 10) NEGLIGENT CHILD ABUSE; 11) RICO; 12) CONVERSION.” The Summons were served on
three principle defendants in early January, and they had 30 days in which to respond.
PHELPS SUMMER SCHOOL
(February 11, 2002) James Spiro, Director of Admissions,
The Phelps School, Malvern, Pennsylvania, 610-644-1754, announced their
Summer school will go from June 30 to August 2, 2002. It is designed for young men who need encouragement and/or remediation
in language arts, reading and math.
NOLAND THE NEW DIRECTOR OF MILESTONES
(February 14, 2002) Brown Schools, 208-676-8235, announced Robert Nolan has taken
over the directorship of the program for 18-24 year olds, Milestones Transitional
Living Program in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Nolan has been the Director of the On Track therapeutic wilderness program in Austin,
Texas for the last two years. He will be replaced by Dr. Betty Lanier, On Track’s Clinical Psychologist, who will add the role
of program director to her present title of clinical director. Dr. Lanier passed the Texas Licensed Child Care Administrator
exam last month demonstrating her readiness to take on the directorship of On Track. The founding director of Milestones, Jeannette
Hunter, will be working in academic development at Rocky Mountain Academy in Bonners Ferry, Idaho.
LEE ANN FIELDING JOINS CERTS PROGRAM
(February 15, 2002) Lee Ann Fielding, 435-638-7594 has joined CERTS (Certified
Educational, Recreational, Therapeutic Schools) 801-568-2597, to work in admissions and marketing. Bear
River RTC, Brigham City, UT, designed for adolescent boys who need a more intensive, structured and secure residential setting,
is the first of the CERTS programs. A second CERTS facility, Kolob Canyon
RTC, is scheduled to open March 1, 2002 and will enroll adolescent girls.
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