Rocky
Mountain Academy announces that Scott Addison will no
longer direct the program.
November 30, 2004
"I spoke with Scott Addison this morning
and it was clear to both of us that there were issues and
complications making it difficult for him to continue moving Rocky
Mountain Academy forward. We mutually agreed to
his separation from CEDU," explained Dr.
George Condas, CEDU Vice President of Operations.
Dr. Condas will be assuming direct responsibility for Rocky
Mountain Academy and will be spending considerable time on
the campus.
The search for a new leader for Rocky Mountain will commence
immediately. Academy parents have been asked to select three
representatives to be on the hiring committee.
"I want to assure everyone that CEDU Education is committed to the parents,
students, and faculty of Rocky Mountain Academy and to providing the best education
to our students," said Condas.
Rocky Mountain Academy, a therapeutic high school located
in Naples, Idaho, enables students to learn the value of
individual responsibility, the power of appropriate choices,
and to develop a strong framework for internal control. Students
are supported as they create a foundation for life-long therapeutic
change. For more information visit www.rockymtnacademy.com.
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Woodbury Reports, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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