Michigan Boarding Schools
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Cranbrook Schools
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In addition to a challenging and age-appropriate curriculum for every stage of academic development, Cranbrook offers services, programs, activities, and special events to enhance and augment each student’s educational experience. From their proven academic approach to an outstanding athletic program students have many opportunities to seek out the finest in themselves.
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Interlochen Center for the Arts
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Interlochen is an educational institution for talented and motivated young people which emphasizes excellence in artistic and academic achievement and arts presentation.
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Saint Mary's Preparatory
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Saint Mary's Preparatory is a four year secondary program of pre-college studies in a disciplined environment preparing young men for future study and careers of service. The administration, teachers, and coaches work to develop each individual's talents and abilities at his own pace and in his own way.
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The Leelanau School
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The Leelanau School offers a comprehensive academic, social and physical development program. Our faculty are versatile, gifted, dedicated and have chosen to teach at Leelanau. They believe what one can accomplish is directly connected to the surroundings.
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Residential Treatment Centers
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Boys and Girls Republic
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Boys and Girls Republic’s program is designed for young people age 12 to 18 who are delinquent, have suffered abuse/neglect or have serious emotional problems.
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Highfield's Youth Opportunity Camp
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Highfield’s Youth Opportunity Camp in MI is a licensed, accredited residential care placement for male adolescents between the age of 12 and 17, who pose such risks to self or others that they need to be in a structured setting to focus and socialize their behavior.
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Holy Cross Children's Services
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Reuniting a child with his or her family and helping the family maintain stability are the main objectives at the agency.
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Judson Center
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The Residential Care program provides a therapeutic community for children age 9 through 17, whose emotional needs have not been met through family-based counseling.
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Lutheran Child and Family Service
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LCFS of Michigan offers three therapeutic residential facilities for children 11 through 17 who need a structured living environment. Licensed professionals provide the services these at-risk youth need, in the loving, nurturing, stable environment necessary to encourage change.
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