Extractions: Of The Post-Dispatch For the better part of three years, the Rev. Joseph Intagliata has been transforming an abandoned religious compound into his vision of a place where wayward boys can conquer their demons and find Christ along the way. His ministry began small, with just $20 in the bank, a shoestring lease on a property nobody wanted, and an incorrigible teen-ager whose parents were at their wits' end. As of last summer, Intagliata said, his Hope Baptist Church and Boarding School was just beginning to fly. The boarding facility was enrolling eight boys at $1,100 a month. Parents, he said, were delighted with the results, and Intagliata or Pastor Joe as he is called was thinking of tripling his enrollment. But now Intagliata is facing allegations of abuse stemming from an incident involving a 16-year-old boy in August. After getting a complaint from the boy, state and local officials raided the school and removed all eight boys. In the past five months, Intagliata said, he has been barred from reopening. On Friday, Intagliata learned that he must appear in court Monday to face charges stemming from the allegations.
US Reformatory Paddling, Mar 1996 - CORPUN ARCHIVE Usre9603 St Louis PostDispatch, missouri, 31 March 1996. Insiders Tell Of boarding School, Past And Present. Slaying In missouri Follows Some Troubles In Mississippi. http://www.corpun.com/usre9603.htm
Extractions: Of The Post-Dispatch Staff Parents from both coasts, with money and troubled children, descend on this town surrounded by rugged hills. Some arrive in private planes. A few rent Cadillacs and drive from Lambert Field in St. Louis. They drop off their children at Mountain Park Baptist Boarding Academy, a strict religious school that claims an 85 percent success rate in turning around unruly youths. It has about 200 boys and girls on its campus. Even the killing of a student last Monday didn't stop Vern Carson, of Castro Valley, Calif. He arrived Tuesday to drop off his granddaughter for a year's stay. Despite the slaying, Carson said he left her in good hands. "They were very upfront about what had happened," Carson said of the killing. "Education standards are so loose in the public schools in California. I'm hoping she gets good Christian training." Carson said he heard about the school from a friend who sent two daughters, one of whom was suicidal when she arrived. Carson said she now wants to stay and graduate. He said the $750-a-month fee includes food, board and schooling. "The whole package seemed very good," he said.
Extractions: Class action status is being sought in a $25 billion dollar lawsuit filed against the federal government and three Roman Catholic boarding schools. The schools named in the suit include St. Francis Mission school on the Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation, St. Paul's in Marty, the headquarters of the Yankton Sioux Tribe, and Holy Rosary on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, all of which educated Sioux children in South Dakota. The suits were filed by five Sioux who claim they were abused at the schools, and there may be thousands of other students who could join the suit. The plaintiffs allege various forms of abuse by the priests and nuns, including beatings and sexual abuse while attending the boarding schools as a federal program to induce Indians to assimilate into white society.
Extractions: Hours Forms Catalogs Periodicals ... Site Index Sacred Heart Academy and Convent (1853 - 1960) The Sisters from the Society of the Sacred Heart who established Sacred Heart Academy and Convent in St. Joseph, Missouri, were from a religious order which was founded in France after the French revolution. They had come to St. Louis, Missouri, under the leadership of Mother Duchesne not many years before they arrived in St. Joseph. Many of the Sisters spoke French as their native language, and the Annual Letters and House Journals of the Convent were written in French for the first third of the St. Joseph Convent's existence. Most of the customs regarding the education of young women were transferred from French circumstances to the American frontier in St. Joseph. The St. Joseph Academy and Convent moved to its permanent location at Twelfth and Messanie streets, in 1856. Soon, young women came from the Rocky Mountains, Illinois, kentucky, Nebraska, and even as far away as Louisiana and Texas, arriving by stagecoach, by steamboat, and by covered wagon to share in the culture that an emigrant Old World order had brought to an American frontier town.(119) Protestant women usually outnumbered Catholics at the boarding school, but both followed the same schedule and studied the same subjects. Those enrolled at the Academy during its first half-century of existence, followed a schedule like this, except for Sundays and holidays:
English Language Schools In Indiana, USA. Web Directory Catholic, coed, boarding high school. Beautiful campus with lake, 100 km. Le Mans Academy boarding School for Boy s Grades 59 with an ESL Program. http://www.englishinusa.com/Indiana.html
Lewis And Clark Bicentennial - Special Edition Of People, Land Mission boarding School on the Crow Creek Reservation, established by the Benedictines in the 1880s. This is on the East side of the Big Bend of the missouri http://www.lewisandclark200.gov/people_land_water/bluecloud.html
Photographs From Indian Boarding Schools Photographs from Indian boarding schools. Eight boys teams in TriState Indian School basketball tournament. (NRE-75-RC(PHO)-31). http://www.hanksville.org/sand/intellect/RapidCity2.html
Extractions: Photographs from Indian Boarding Schools Eight boys teams in Tri-State Indian School basketball tournament. (NRE-75-RC(PHO)-31) NARA's Central Plains Region (Kansas City, MO) (NRE), 2312 East Bannister Road, Kansas City, MO 64131-3011 PHONE: 816-926-6920 FAX: 816-926-6982 Back to Cultural Property Return to Home The People Involved with This Site
Photographs From Indian Boarding Schools Photographs from Indian boarding schools. The last rehearsal of the Easter program. Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota. (NRE75-RC(PHO)-6). http://www.hanksville.org/sand/intellect/Easter.html
Extractions: Photographs from Indian Boarding Schools The last rehearsal of the Easter program. Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota. (NRE-75-RC(PHO)-6) NARA's Central Plains Region (Kansas City, MO) (NRE), 2312 East Bannister Road, Kansas City, MO 64131-3011 PHONE: 816-926-6920 FAX: 816-926-6982 Back to Cultural Property Return to Home The People Involved with This Site
Admission Ask A Student About Westover: Student Four MARKEY Senior boarding student from missouri. The best way to describe boarding is that it is similar to an overnight camp, only with classes and school work http://www.westoverschool.org/admisaskastudent4.html
Extractions: English IV, and an English elective called Medieval Quests, Calculus, AP US History, AP Physics, and Spanish II. During the fall term of this year I am taking The Zone System, a photo elective. In the winter term I will take Meteorology, a science elective and in the spring I will take We Shall Overcome, a history elective as well as Color Photo. I have a pretty full schedule this year, but it's not bad and I enjoy most of my classes! Socially, there is a dance every Saturday at either Westover or another all-girls or all-boys school in the area. There are about 7 schools involved in the dances, and a different school hosts a dance each weekend. On Friday nights, there are shuttles to the local mall, where you can go out to dinner, shop or take in a movie. On Sundays there are ski trips, shuttles to other malls further from Westover, or you can make plans to go to a show with your friends. My personal favorite is going to the dances. It's fun getting ready for them, and then dancing with friends from other schools once you're there. The fun continues after you return to school from the dance. Often we watch a movie or two. We have fun on weekends!
Giving To Principia incorporated under the laws of the State of missouri, (describe your Louis, Principia, a coed boarding school for Christian Scientists, is nestled on a 360 http://www.prin.edu/giving/giftplanning/professional.htm
Extractions: Jump to: Exempt Status Tax ID State of Incorporation Bequest Wording ... St. Louis Facts If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact the gift planning office. The Principia Corporation is a non-profit "501(c)(3)" educational corporation incorporated under the laws of the State of Missouri. Principia's federal tax identification number is: State of Incorporation and Address Missouri The Principia Corporation
YoungSaintLouis.com Joseph s Indian School. That s a Catholic boarding school for Lakota Souix on the missouri River near Chamberlain, SD. An Indian at St. http://www.youngsaintlouis.com/archive/October2001/kids/history.html
Extractions: Lewis and Clark replica keelboat on the Missouri Lewis and Clark project asks kids to look at history and math questions How did Meriwether Lewis and William Clark transport the lead shot and black powder they'd need on their Missouri River expedition 200 years ago? What did the frontier area north and west of St. Louis look like in the early 1800s? Who lived there? How does that same area look today? Who lives there now? The University of Missouri-St. Louis' College of Education has designed a history project that asks kids to help find answers to these and other questions. It's all part of a Corps of ReDiscovery program now taking shape. Schools all along the original Lewis and Clark Expedition route are invited to take part. That includes schools in the St. Louis metro area as well as all along the Missouri River.
STLtoday - News - Special Reports The sprawling campus of Agape boarding School belies the His school for boys in Othello, Wash., closed Clemenson said he came to missouri specifically because http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/special/reform.nsf/0/2BD036453401BB5686256
American Indians And FACE - A Recent History the PACE program in Kentucky and Parents As Teachers program in missouri. Ch il Tah/Jones Ranch Community School, Chuska boarding School, Hannahville Indian http://www.famlit.org/Publications/Momentum/August1999/FACE/timeline.cfm
Phillips Exeter Academy: Admissions Bedford, NY. Independent boarding School Reception. 16. Hingham, MA. Springfield, MA. Independent boarding School Reception. Tucson, AZ. School Visits. http://www.exeter.edu/pages/adm_travel.html
Extractions: Inquiry Form Please find our admissions office travel schedule for 2003-2004 below. For more information, please call the Office of Admissions at 603-777-3437 or email us at admit@exeter.edu Date Location Event September Beverly, MA North Shore Fair Bedford, NY Independent Boarding School Reception Hingham, MA South Shore Fair Greenwich, CT Independent Board School Reception Montreal, QC Ten Schools Reception New York, NY School Visits Hartford, CT School Visits Washington, DC Black Student Fund School Fair Andover, MA Pike School Fair New York, NY Bethesda, MD Norwood School Fair Far Hills, NJ
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Extractions: Mr. Bach Cong Tien, Vice Chairman, Peoples Committee of Ba Vi District Photo: Joanne Fairley/CWS By Thomas Abraham "This is Mr. Tien. Hes an ethnic minority member." Thats how the former Vietnamese headmaster was introduced to Church World Services representative in Vietnam, Joanne Fairley. Its hardly the first thing youre told when meeting someone, but Tiens minority status is significant for several reasons. Improving services for ethnic minorities has been a CWS goal since 1990. Before that, the organization had already contributed over $8 million to the countrys post-war reconstruction, after resettling over 80,000 Vietnamese refugees. More than a third of CWS Vietnams $1.4 million budget for the next three years funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture is aimed at educational support for ethnic minority students. Ethnic minorities make up 20 percent of Vietnams 77 million people. They speak more than a dozen distinct languages and many dialects. Eleven groups have their own writing systems. Although animistic beliefs are common, a large number are Catholics or Protestants, while the Khmer practice Buddhism and the Cham are Hindu or Muslim. Seventy five percent of Vietnams people live below the poverty line, enduring poor educational and social services. Many have been uprooted from ancestral lands in the governments effort to reunify the country after 1976 and develop agriculture for export.