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Extractions: A.J. Davis. "Amherst College, Mass." From Malte-Brun's A System of Geography . Boston: Samuel Walker, 1834. 5 1/4 x 7 1/4. Steel engraving by J. Archer. Full hand color. Very good condition. Uncolored example of print above. "Amherst College, Mass." From John H. Hinton's The History And Topography Of The United States of America
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Local Schools Camp school for boys age 914 who must live in a boarding school. Location 3212 TroostAve.; 800 E. Armour Blvd., Kansas City, missouri. Richard Burton schools. http://www.kclibrary.org/sc/scdescriptions/sc8/schools/a-e.htm
Extractions: Specialized Subjects Collection Local Schools Folders A-E Aiken School for Boys (Private, Prep School) Location: 3801 Walnut Street, Kansas City, Missouri Purpose: To prepare boys for the last two years at an Eastern Boarding School Contents: 4 fold brochure (2c.) listing faculty, courses, general information including a photo of the school. Altick Reading and Educational Service (Reading School) Location: 204 Balcony Bldg., 300 W. 47 th St., Kansas City, Missouri Purpose: To improve reading skills Contents: Two brochures, photocopied reprint from Kansas City Journal, 8/10/39, written by Tom Collins, concerning Mr. Altick. American Academy of Accountancy (Accounting Organization) Location: 950 Dierks Bldg, Kansas City, Missouri, regional office Purpose: Organization for instruction, education and research in accountancy Contents: Catalogue(National), 1939 American Auction College, Inc. SEE Missouri Auction School American Institute of Grapho-Analysis (Handwriting analysis) Location: Reliance Building, Kansas City, Missouri
Vassie Hill - Biography - Kansas City Missouri History was a native of Nova Scotia and was president of the University of missouri. her childrento have the education being offered at the eastern boarding schools. http://www.kclibrary.org/sc/bio/hill.htm
Extractions: Mrs. A. Rose Hill Mrs. A. Ross Hill was a native Kansas Citian. She was born Vassie James on March 28, 1875. Graduating Vassar College in 1897, she married Hugh Campbell Ward. He was a son of pioneer Seth Ward, whose graceful 1872 home still stands on 55 th Street just east of Ward Parkway. Hugh Ward died in 1909. Vassie James Ward then married educator A. Ross Hill. He was a native of Nova Scotia and was president of the University of Missouri. Mrs. Hill had three sons and a daughter. Education was her prime interest and deepest concern. She wanted her children to have the education being offered at the eastern boarding schools. In 1910, her three sons were school-age. With the help of a dozen Kansas City businessmen, she started a private school for boys. She called it Country Day. First year classes were held in the then-vacant John Wornall house at 61 st Terrace and Wornall Rd. Enrollment was 20. In three years there were 52 students. Thus Pembroke-Country Day School for Boys began By 1913 Mrs. Hill's daughter needed an education too. Using her home at 800 West 52
STLtoday - News - Special Report secluded sites across the state, religious boarding schools with policies and practicesthat most states wouldn't tolerate have found a haven in missouri. http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/special/reform.nsf/other/46AD5C0817282CCF8
STLtoday - News - Special Report In many cases, parents including some in missouri - have actually relinquished past15 years alone, hundreds of specialized boarding schools and wilderness http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/special/reform.nsf/other/DF3724E50B92248B8
Extractions: During April 4-May 17, 1994, the largest U.S. measles outbreak since 1992 occurred among students in two communities that do not routinely accept vaccination. This report summarizes the investigation of and control measures for this outbreak. All cases met the measles clinical case definition (1) and were epidemiologically linked to the boarding school and/or college. Fourteen cases were serologically confirmed by detection of immunoglobulin M antibody. All cases occurred among persons not vaccinated before the outbreak. Eighteen prospective students from outside St. Louis County attended a carnival at the boarding school on April 16; eight developed measles after returning home (three to Maine, two to California, and one each to Missouri, New York, and Washington). Two cases of serologically confirmed measles occurred in persons outside the Christian Science communities. One case occurred in an unvaccinated 35-year-old physician who attended a tennis tournament on April 30 where students from the affected college competed. The other case occurred in a 9-month-old infant who visited a restaurant on April 30 where the college tennis team was eating. Control measures included offering measles vaccine to students in the affected communities and isolating persons with rashes and those considered susceptible to measles. On April 19, the boarding school and college began isolating persons with rashes in a separate building on each campus and placing 24-hour guards at campus entrances. Only persons with proof of immunity to measles were permitted to enter or leave the campuses. Isolation measures on both campuses remained in effect until 14 days after the appearance of rash in the last persons with measles for each school.
Suit Says Mountain Park Religious School Uses Barbaric Discipline missouri law exempts religious boarding schools like Mountain Park fromstate regulation and oversight. To see more documents/articles http://www.rickross.com/reference/mountain_park/mountain_park29.html
Extractions: By Matt Franck A lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court accuses a religious reform school near Poplar Bluff, Mo., of abusing its students with "barbaric means of thought control, humiliation, degradation and punishment." The suit against Mountain Park Boarding Academy says students are subjected to austere forms of discipline, denied outside communication and limited to two short bathroom breaks and as little as five hours of sleep a day. The suit was filed last week in Cape Girardeau on behalf of Arkansas resident Jordan Blair, 17, who attended Mountain Park last year and later transferred to Palm Lane Academy, a sister school in Florida. Blair, of Alma, Ark., escaped from the Florida school while on an errand with a school employee. The suit seeks an unspecified amount of damages. But Blair's attorney, Oscar Stilley of Fort Smith, Ark., said his main goal is to force the two schools to change how they discipline and treat students. The suit asks the court to mandate reforms at the school immediately. "That is the central issue: to stop this kind of mistreatment," Stilley said Monday. Mountain Park's founder, the Rev. Bob Wills, described the allegations Monday as "ridiculous" and said he trusted the lawsuit would be dismissed. He said the suit is based exclusively on accounts from one student with questionable credibility.
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Extractions: Focus Adolescent Services Need help for your teen? Call FocusAS or Family Help in Missouri Click here to find out if your child is at-risk, displaying self-destructive behaviors, and needs your help and intervention. Home Resources State Directory Schools ... Contact Hotlines and Helplines Behavioral Health Response St. Louis TTY ChildhelpUSA Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-CHILD Life Crisis Services 314-647-HELP Missouri AIDS Information Line Missouri Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline Missouri Elder Abuse Hotline Missouri Poison Control Missouri State Highway Patrol Missouri Suicide and Crisis Hotlines National Domestic Violence/Abuse Hotline TDD National Hotlines and Helplines National Suicide Hotline 1-800-SUICIDE Parental Stress Helpline ParentLink WarmLine Parents Anonymous Helpline St. Louis Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) 1-800-656-HOPE Statewide 24-Hour Crisis Hotlines Teen Line Toll-Free Numbers for Health Information Help support Focus Adolescent Services every time you shop online. Simply sign up, specify Focus Adolescent Services as your charitable institution and
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Post-Dispatch Pushes To Regulate Christian Ministries Churchrun boarding schools can operate free of state control in missouri since1982 when a liberal but pro-family Democrat senator joined with a very http://www.strugglingteens.com/news/regulatingministries.html
Extractions: St. Louis MetroVoice - January 2003 Issue On October 30, 2001, about 20 armed officers and juvenile authorities, with the approval of the Missouri Division of Family Services, raided Heartland Christian Academy, a boarding school for troubled young people, near Bethel in Northeast Missouri. They forcibly took 115 students, many of them crying and screaming "Don't make me go, they love me here!" into protective custody Boys were held at a juvenile detention facility in Kirksville, Missouri at least one of them for up to five days. Girls were held at another Kirksville facility. When the children were released, parents were warned they could lose their children if they were returned to the Christian Academy.
Bibliographie16_24 American boarding schools A Historical Study (New York, 1970). of Boys' and Girls'Secondary schools in the in the State of missouri. Doctoral dissertation http://www.zzbw.uni-hannover.de/HerbstHist/Herbst16_24.htm
Private Education Organizations The Association of boarding schools (TABS). National Association of Private schoolsfor Exceptional Children (NAPSEC). Lutheran Churchmissouri Synod (LCMS). http://www.ed.gov/offices/OIIA/NonPublic/organizations.html
Extractions: Private Education Organizations The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS) Association of Military Colleges and Schools (AMCSUS) American Montessori Society Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) ... United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) Other links: Private School Locator University of Minnesota Web66 International School Web Registry
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Extractions: Mary Madden (Kansas State Historical Society): The educational philosophy common to all mission schools was to Christianize and to convert. Both the government and the churches saw benefit of having the mission schools. The government, because they wanted the Indian problem resolved. They had battles with the Native Americans ... to remove them from certain areas that were being settled by farmers and immigrants; and the missionaries saw it as an opportunity to proselytize, to promote their individual religions, either Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, Catholic, Quakers, they were all involved in the mission movement. MARY MADDEN SERVED AS PROJECT MANAGER FOR THE RESTORATION OF THE POTAWATOMIE BAPTIST MISSION'S MANUAL LABOR TRAINING SCHOOL, WHICH DATES BACK TO 1848. SHE EXPLAINS THAT SUCH MISSION SCHOOLS WERE SUPPORTED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, WHICH VIEWED THEM AS USEFUL IN THE INDOCTRINATION OF NATIVE AMERICANS INTO WHAT WAS CONSIDERED "CIVILIZED" SOCIETY. Mary: They were trying to teach these children not just mainstream ways of writing and reading and things like that but they were trying to give them roles in society so that when they were an adult, they would know the traditional domestic chores of women and could sew and cook in the traditional ways of mainstream society. And the boys could then have jobs as blacksmiths or farmers.
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Extractions: POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. (AP) A federal lawsuit on an Arkansas teen-ager's behalf asks a judge to mandate reforms at religious reform schools near this southeast Missouri community and in Florida, calling their disciplining practices abusive. Missouri's Mountain Park Boarding Academy, according to the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Cape Girardeau, has subjected students to austere forms of discipline, denied outside communication, limited bathroom breaks and letting students sleep as little as five hours a day. The suit is on behalf of 17-year-old Jordan Blair, who attended Mountain Park last year and later transferred to the sister Palm Lane Academy in Florida. Blair, of Alma, Ark., bolted from the Florida school while on an errand with a school worker. Mountain Park is an independent Baptist school enrolling 120 girls and 35 boys near Patterson, Mo., about 110 miles south of St. Louis. Palm Lane, in Arcadia, Fla., enrolls about 50 students.