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22. Frequently Asked Questions About Private Schools - Vermont - GreatSchools.net
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24. Fitzhugh To Lead King George School, Sutton, Vermont
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Posted April 24, 2004 Dr. Fitzhugh to Lead King George School Media Contact: Julia Andrick 208-265-0607, Ext. 130/office 208-255-6920/cell jandrick@cedu.com (April 21, 2004) Sutton, VT – Karen E. Fitzhugh, Ph.D. has been appointed the head of school for King George School, an emotional growth boarding school located in Sutton, Vermont. “Karen’s extensive experience as an administrator and supervisor, combined with her clinical background made her the ideal candidate to run King George School. When we learned that she was a professional ballet dancer and an accomplished vocalist, we knew that we wanted her to run King George School which uses visual and performing arts as a vehicle for personal expression and creativity,” explained Dr. George Condas, vice president of California and Vermont operations for CEDU Education.

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Touring Schools During Troubled Times By Loi Eberle, M.A.
Editor of Woodbury Reports loi@woodbury.com [Loi visited 11 schools in five days on the fifth annual Fall Tour of Vermont’s School and Colleges. The group of twenty-five IECA provisional and full members rode a tour bus through Northwestern Vermont that was effectively guided by Betty Levin. Each of the schools: Rock Point, Pine Ridge, Champlain College, Spruce Mountain Inn, Vermont Academy, Greenwood, Sterling College, Putney, Saint Johnsbury Academy, King George, and Landmark College, provided a warm welcome with great hospitality. A week and half later Loi visited Positive Impact in Bahia de Kino, Mexico to watch 17 of their students receive their U.S. accredited high school diplomas and to participate in their retreat with about forty parents.] As a mother, I relate to the anguish I hear in the voices of parents who hire me as an educational consultant. In these uncertain times, the shock and anxiety arising from their child’s behavior is accentuated by the thought of sending their child miles from home.

26. Family Help In Vermont
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 19, 2003 Widely Known Psychologist and School Director Named to Head Operations of CEDU Schools in California Noted California psychologist George P. Condas, Ph.D. has been appointed executive director of the CEDU Schools in California, which include a high school that is the nation's original emotional growth boarding school and a middle school established a decade ago. Both are located in Running Springs, California. "Dr. Condas' experience directing a school that provides therapeutic benefits and his broad clinical background will be tremendous assets to our students, their families and us," said Bob Naples, chief executive officer of CEDU Education, Inc. and its corporate parent, Brown Schools, Inc. "I appreciate Dr. Bill Valentine's work as interim CEDU executive director in California as we conducted a search for a permanent leader of these campuses, and I'm especially pleased to have Bill back in the role he prefers directing family education and support for all CEDU schools," Naples added. Condas is a widely known Southern California authority on private schools and behavioral health issues. He has operated and been executive director of Ocean View School in Aliso Viejo, California since 1996 and was clinical director of a 96-bed psychiatric hospital, Capistrano by the Sea Hospital, in Dana Point, California. For 11 years he maintained a placement network to assist parents seeking information about quality schools and programs. With his wife, Helen Condas, LCSW, he has shared a large clinical counseling practice. He is known for published articles and presentations and frequent appearances on radio and television programs addressing behavioral health issues, and he is member of the American, California and Orange County Psychological Associations.

28. St. Johnsbury Academy | Welcome
community where they experience a breadth of American culture, especially in family life, that is unusual in American boarding schools. Our vermont and New
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Bruce E. Buxton, Headmaster of Falmouth Academy, Massachusetts Since 1842, St. Johnsbury Academy has been a significant leader in education. It is widely recognized among both public and private school educators as a school that fosters character, academic excellence, and civic responsibility. This remarkable regional academy and international boarding school has a proud tradition and maintains an uncommon dignity in the education of its diverse student body. Through its 160 distinguished years, the Academy has grown to provide a comprehensive curriculum to a very cosmopolitan student body. Typically students choose to attend the Academy from 30 New Hampshire and Vermont communities, 18-20 states, and 15-20 other nations. Today, about 20% of the 900 population are resident students who come from afar. The addition of this international community to the Academy campus is very fruitful. International and local students react with each other to form a synergy that is mutually beneficial. The international students come to a stable New England community where they experience a breadth of American culture, especially in family life, that is unusual in American boarding schools. Our Vermont and New Hampshire students lose their fear of the larger world by knowing and becoming friends with students who are coming and succeeding in a place that is up to 10,000 miles from their homes.

29. Vermont Student Assistance Corp.
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Below is a list of the boarding schools that have been present at the Town School Fair for the past several years. Generally, the number of schools in attendance corresponds to a varied cross section of students seeking a match to their own individual abilities, special talents, and athletic pursuits. Boarding schools across the United States, representing the East, Midwest, Western states and California have annually numbered between 90 to 100 participants. In addition, many Canadian schools and even some from Western Europe have presented at the fair. The large number of schools attending the Fair guarantees the presentation of a variety of curricula for all inquiring students. This list will be updated each September and will be sent with the invitations to Bay Area schools. The number of families visiting the Fair has consistently been in the 200+ range.
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34. Hare Krishna Faith Details Past Abuse At Boarding Schools
Jr., a sociologist of religion at Middlebury College in vermont, the author physical abuse was common at the gurukulas, as Krishna boarding schools are called
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By Laurie Goodstein In its own official journal, the Hare Krishna movement has published an unusually candid expose detailing widespread physical, emotional and sexual abuse of children who were sent to live in the group's boarding schools in the United States and India in the 1970s and 1980s. Parents were often unaware of the abuse because they were traveling around soliciting donations for their guru's books, in airports and on the streets, leaving their children in the care of Hare Krishna monks and young devotees who had no training in educating children and often resented the task, the report says. The movement's leadership was first forced to confront the victims of abuse at a meeting in May 1996, when a panel of 10 former Krishna pupils testified that they had been regularly beaten and caned at school, denied medical care and sexually molested and raped homosexually at knife point. "I remember being made to sleep naked in a cold bathtub for a month," Jahnavi Dasi, 26, who was sent to a Krishna boarding school in Los Angeles at age 4, said in an interview Thursday. "I had wet my bed, and it was easier for them to make me sleep in the tub than to change my sheets." Ms. Dasi also told the leadership meeting in 1996 that she wound up in a diabetic coma for three weeks after her teachers insisted that her health problems were a ruse to avoid cleaning the school and chanting in the temple. "They neglected to take me to a doctor, so I ended up in a coma," at which time she was taken to a hospital, she said.

35. Krishna Temples Urge Victims Of Abuse To Make Formal Claim
In it, E. Burke Rochford Jr., professor of sociology at Middlebury College in vermont, said US Krishna boarding schools first opened in 1971 in Dallas.
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Los Angeles The six Hare Krishna temples in California, along with several other Krishna organizations here and in West Virginia, took steps yesterday to identify minors who may have been sexually abused or mistreated at boarding schools during the 1970s and '80s. A lawsuit over the alleged abuse prompted the Krishna movement, known officially as the International Society of Krishna Consciousness, to file for bankruptcy last year to protect its assets and, the group said, to prevent closing of temples and other facilities across the United States. As part of the bankruptcy process, the Krishna temples plan to publish legal notices today in major newspapers and magazines and on websites, urging victims to make claims if they want to be compensated under a proposed bankruptcy reorganization plan. The move is the latest development in a three-year legal battle over the abuse allegations. In charges that echo the sexual-abuse scandal in Roman Catholic dioceses across the United States, plaintiffs allege they were raped or otherwise physically and emotionally abused while living in Krishna boarding schools away from their parents.

36. Teen Programs| List Of Boarding Schools In Vermont | Vermont Boarding Schools
List of boarding schools in vermont. Saint Johnsbury Academy, boarding School, vermont St. Johnsbury Academy is a coeducational boarding
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Brattleboro thus became home to the third water-cure experiment in the United States. And from the time it opened with 15 patients on May 29, 1845, it was successful, and the number of patients quickly grew. To accommodate the growth, buildings on Elliot Street - where the present fire station stands - were purchased. The west building, with 45 rooms, was for gentlemen. The east building, called Paradise Row, was for ladies. Each also contained plunges of running water 25 feet long by 45 feet wide and four feet deep and assorted tub baths. The buildings were connected by a salon for music and dancing. Between them was a spacious yard with a fountain. There were also out-door baths among the trees, under the high bank of the Whetstone River. A footbridge across the Whetstone and two paths made a circular route around the spa. These paths offered a romantic seclusion that added greatly to the pleasure of the patients - and to the prestige of the place as a summer resort. Billiard rooms, bowling alleys, and parlors; an open 300-foot-long piazza; good local boarding schools and lush Vermont countryside attracted a refined international clientele.

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Language: Abnaki, or Western Abenaki, is an Algonquian language spoken today by only a few elders in Canada. Native speakers call their language Alnombak, Alnôbak, or Aln8bak (the 8 was a Jesuit symbol for a nasalized, unrounded 'o'.) Penobscot or Eastern Abenaki, a dialect mutually comprehensible with Western Abenaki, was once spoken in Maine. Sadly, the last fully fluent speaker of Penobscot Abenaki has passed on, but several elders know something of the language and are working to revive the language in the Penobscot Nation today.
People: The Abenaki tribe, together with the Maliseet Passamaquoddy Mi'kmaq , and Penobscot Indians , were members of the old Wabanaki Confederacy , adversaries of the Iroquois . These allies from the eastern seaboard spoke related languages, and Abenaki and Wabanaki have the same Algonquian root, meaning "people from the east." (The original Abenaki name for their specific tribe is Alnombak , "the people.") Today there are 2000 Abenaki Indians living on two reserves in Quebec, where they fled from British aggression in the 1600's, and another 10,000 descendants scattered throughout New England. The Abenaki tribe is only officially recognized in Canada, and only the Canadian population still speaks the Abenaki language.

40. THE VERMONT EDUCATION REPORT - June 02, 2003 Vol. 3, No. 20
In vermont, it s a nearly onebillion-dollar industry BC, took all boys from their families at age seven, placed them in state-run boarding schools, and parents
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THINGS DONE AND LEFT UNDONE - SESSION IS OVER Act 60 reform was the Big Kahuna of the legislative session and once it was passed, it didn't take too long for the legislature to go home. But what other education bills got the thumbs up from the House and Senate this year? Not much. Here's a round-up of education-related bills that passed: H.29: A bill that provides scholarships for children of Vermont National Guard members killed on duty.

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