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Devereux Glenholme School

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Established
  
1968

Director
  
Maryann Campbell

Gender
  
Coed

Mascot
  
Grizzly

Founded
  
1968

Dean
  
Sharon Murphy

Grades
  
5-12 + PG

Phone
  
+1 860-868-7377

Number of students
  
125

Faculty
  
28

Type
  
Therapeutic boarding school

Address
  
81 Sabbaday Ln, Washington, CT 06793, USA

Similar
  
Glen Home School, The Gunnery, Forman School, The Taft School, Canterbury School

Profiles

The Glenholme School, also known as Devereux Glenholme School, is an independent coeducational therapeutic boarding school situated on over 110 acres (0.45 km2) in Washington, Connecticut. The school aims to provide a highly structured environment for children ages 10 to 21 who face challenges from various conditions, including high functioning autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and Asperger syndrome; ADHD, OCD, Tourette syndrome, depression, anxiety, and emotional and learning disabilities.

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Program

Services include a comprehensive academic curriculum, sports, fine arts, and an emphasis on community service. The program includes residential treatment, day treatment, summer program and post-secondary college and transitional living services.

The school’s milieu therapy is intended to address varying levels of academic, social and special needs development for boys and girls ages 10 to 21. Glenholme aims to prepare graduates for higher education and post-secondary career opportunities.

Faculty

The school has 1 psychiatrist, 1 psychologist, 7 clinicians, 34 boarding instructors, and 28 education faculty including teachers, aides, and special programs. All teachers are either certified in Special Education in Connecticut or are content-area certified in Connecticut. While the student-to-staff ratio is 10:1:1, the student-to-on-duty staff ratio is considerably lower.

History

Devereux Glenholme was established in 1968 on the country estate of the Van Sinderen family, which had been donated to the Devereux Foundation by Jean White Van Sinderen, who had learned of the work of special education pioneer Helena T. Devereux and desired to create a school where children with special behavioral and learning needs could develop their potential. The school's administrative offices are in a colonial revival house originally called Glen Holme, designed by architect Ehrick Rossiter for industrialist William Leslie Van Sinderen (1856–1909) and completed in 1898.

In subsequent years the school was supported by Mrs. Van Sinderen's son, Alfred W. Van Sinderen, one-time Chief Executive Officer of Southern New England Telephone Company who died in 1998.

Accreditation and affiliations

Glenholme is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. and the Council on Accreditation. It also is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools and the Connecticut Association of Independent Schools and holds approvals from the California Department of Education, Los Angeles Unified School District, Connecticut Department of Children and Families, Connecticut Department of Education, District of Columbia Department of Education, Massachusetts Department of Education, New Jersey Department of Education, Illinois Department of Education, and New York Department of Education.

Innovative programs

During the 1990s, Devereux Glenholme was successful in instituting staff training that resulted in significant reductions in its use of physical restraints and time-outs, in spite of an increase in the severity of behavioral symptoms among its students. More recently, the school participated in a project supported by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration aimed at further reducing the use of restraints and seclusion in residential behavioral health care settings. The Communities of Character program for character education was developed by Devereux Glenholme, as the first school to bring the effort of positive school climate and character education to Connecticut in the mid-90s.

In the news

The school frequently enlists celebrities to assist in fundraising, thus garnering publicity. In 2012, filmmaker David O. Russell publicly supported the school's fundraising efforts while promoting his movie, Silver Linings Playbook. and Vanity Fair, Barneys New York and Weinstein Co. celebrated "Silver Linings Playbook" in support of the Glenholme School on Wednesday February 20, 2013 as part of pre-Oscar week in Los Angeles. and Mr. Russell and Parenthood producer Jason Katims assisted in another New York City Fundraiser to benefit the school's scholarship fund in October 2013, enlisting the support of actress Natalie Dormer. In 2015, David O. Russell enlisted numerous celebrities to support the school’s fifth New York City fundraiser. Guests included Robert De Niro, Grace Hightower, Harvey Weinstein, Dascha Polanco, Cristin Milioti and Isabella Rossellini. David O. Russell and Dascha Polanco returned to Glenholme’s New York City fundraiser in 2016 to support the cause and honor Joe Hall, President of Ghetto Film School. and

In 2012, Glenholme culinary students enjoyed a private demonstration and hands-on lesson with chef Barbara Lynch of Barbara Lynch Gruppo (formerly No. 9 Group). In May 2011 comedians Jim Carrey and Tracy Morgan participated in the school's annual Parents’ Weekend and the opening events for the school's Center for the Arts. In August 2010, special culinary guests Johnny Iuzinni, of Bravo TV's "Top Chef," and David Arnold, director of the French Culinary Institute’s technology department, shared their passion for science and the culinary craft to concoct several out-of-this-world creations for the culinary connoisseurs at Glenholme. In May 2009, the school received media attention when it broke ground for a new arts center and held an auction fundraiser with the support of James Marsden and Jessica Biel.

Glenholme also receives local media attention for campus activities including annual events such as Grandparents' Day, Alumni Day, Boarding Recognition Week, Canine Collection, guest presenters including Ally Del Monte, who spoke with students about bullying in October 2015, and Krista Weltner, who discussed harnessing the strength of her learning disability to complete an MFA in the Puppet Arts Program at the University of Connecticut. as well as various community service efforts including a fundraiser by the school's culinary program, traditional food drives, promoting tourism and the arts, and the honoring of American heroes in conjunction with Wreaths Across America every December.,, and. In recent years, the school generated awareness and community spirit with a 5K Run for Autism and. In 2016, the school’s annual autism run continued to generate awareness and success, while garnering good spirits in the community. and

Notable former students

  • Nancy Spungen, girlfriend of Sid Vicious, attended in 1970-1971.
  • References

    Devereux Glenholme School Wikipedia