Archive for the ‘Boarding Schools’ Category

Help For Adopted California Teens

Aid for Adopted Girls Parents seeking help for their troubled teens rarely catch a break trying to find a way to pay for the help they need. One option available for some families is associated with adopted girls. If you are a parent who has adopted a girl from the state of California we may [...]

Government Oversight of Christian Programs

Christian Program Oversight Some states do not provide much oversight for programs designated as Christian Programs, or Christian Boarding Schools. This may be due to the desire to keep church and state separate. At any rate many Christian programs, Christian Boot Camps, and Christian Boarding Schools do not have a lot of regulations mandated by [...]

God in the Classrom

Christian Schools Allow God In The main difference between a private Christian boarding school and the public school system is the freedom Christian schools have to talk freely about God. In the last 20 years schools have gotten farther and farther away from allowing any mention of Deity in the public school setting. Interesting that [...]

You Can’t Make Me

Christian Boarding Schools and Defiant Teens How many parents of troubled teens are tired of hearing their child tell them, “I won’t do as you ask and you can’t make me”? Part of the problem is the public education system in an effort to prevent child abuse has created a monster in the way of [...]

What is an at-risk or troubled teen?

At Risk Teen At risk teen is a term that is often used to describe a teen that is in danger. The risks that face the youth of today are not few in number. With pornography rampant on the internet, drugs, alcohol, and many other negative things so available to our youth today every child [...]

Christian Boarding School FAQ’s

FAQ Q. How long will my child be away from home? A. Programs range in length from 3 months to 3 years with an average stay being 1 year. Q. Can I visit my child while he or she is away? A. Most programs have visitation beginning about 30 days after the child has arrived. [...]