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  1. Cascade School was a CEDU behavior-modification program founded by Michael Allgood in 1984. It was marketed as a therapeutic boarding school for "troubled" youth aged 12-18. The minimum length of stay was 24 months. Cascade is heavily affiliated with the CEDU organization and the program seems to have been nearly identical to CEDU's.

  2. Unless there’s another “school” up there I went to Shepards Ranch Christian Academy in Whitmore. Shortly after I left it burnt down and rebranded and I’ve heard that’s not the first it’s happened. Would’ve been 2006 for me though. I’m a survivor of a school started by Cascade grads (Carlbrook)!

  3. Our award-wining Intercept program is designed to help troubled and at-risk youth ages 14 to 17 and young adults from 17 to 21 years who want to transition their lives and start on a new path in more meaningful and positive directions. Struggling teens and young adults who may benefit may be experiencing: Poor school performance. Anger management.

  4. Oct 5, 2020 · In 2007, 133 teens filed suit against Lichfield alleging extreme physical, sexual, and emotional abuse. My school, Escuela Caribe, subject of the memoir ” Jesus Land ” and documentary ” Kidnapped for Christ,” shut down in 2011, only to reopen as Caribbean Mountain Academy.

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  5. Jun 18, 2021 · Troubled US teens left traumatised by tough love camps. 18 June 2021. By Kelly-Leigh Cooper,BBC News. BBC. As one of the most famous faces of the 2000s, people think they know the story of Paris ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CEDUCEDU - Wikipedia

    CEDU Educational Services, Inc., known simply as CEDU (pronounced see-doo), was a company founded in 1967 by Mel Wasserman and associated with the troubled teen industry. The company owned and operated several therapeutic boarding schools licensed as group homes, wilderness therapy programs, [1] and behavior modification programs in California ...

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