Shortridge Academy
Coordinates: 43°26′38″N 71°03′04″W / 43.44389°N 71.05111°W
Shortridge Academy | |
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Location | |
Milton, NH USA | |
Information | |
Type | Private, Boarding |
Motto | Positive Youth Development in Action |
Established | 2002 |
Director | Adam Rainer |
Enrollment | 29 |
Average class size | <10 |
Student to teacher ratio | Approx. 2.5:1 |
Campus | Rural |
Color(s) | Forest Green and White |
Athletics | Soccer Team |
Mascot | Moose |
Website |
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Shortridge Academy is a year-round residential secondary school in Milton, New Hampshire which employs the Positive Youth Development model. Shortridge Academy is a coeducational therapeutic school for teenagers with problems such as low self-esteem, poor decision making, sexual promiscuity, lying, and substance abuse.[1]
Program
The Shortridge program is structured in three phases:[2]
- Foundations (Phase 1) consists of students adapting to their new environment. Students have no contact with friends outside of the school, and life is quite restrictive. Typically this phase lasts six to eight months. Students also get their laptop during this time.
- Relationships (Phase 2) consists of students doing their "work" (sifting through the emotional distress they have). This phase is considered the most intense and difficult. Students may also begin contacting friends. Typically this phase lasts four months.
- Leadership (Phase 3) consists of students transitioning home, or to other locations. This is the least restrictive phase, and there are few guidelines and restrictions surrounding contact with friends/family. Students will also begin going home for five day visits. Typically this phase lasts two to four months leading up to graduation from the program.
Visit progression
- Double On Campus (two days spent on campus)
- Single on, Single Off (one day spent on campus one day off campus)
- Double Off (two days spent off campus)
- Single overnight (one full day and night off campus, second day off campus)
- Double overnight (two full days and nights spent off campus)
- Homevisit (prearranged amount of days at home)
Miscellaneous
The majority of students enrolled at Shortridge Academy have attended a therapeutic wilderness program prior to enrollment. This allows for a more smooth transition, and gives the student a good idea of the things he/she will need to work on while attending Shortridge Academy.
References
- ↑ Shortridge Academy Visit Report, by Kristie Henley, Struggling Teens website, posted February 1, 2005, retrieved December 3, 2007
- ↑ "Family/Student Handbook" (PDF). Shortridge Academy. September 2012.
- Judith E. Bessette, Shortridge Academy Visit Report, Struggling Teens website, March 30–31, 2011, retrieved August 3, 2011
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