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New Leaf Academy

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Opened
  
1997

Executive Director
  
Craig Christiansen

Phone
  
+1 541-617-8989

Founded
  
1997

NCES School ID
  
A9903539

Enrollment
  
16

Number of students
  
16

Gender
  
Single-sex education

Type
  
private therapeutic boarding school

Age range
  
10 - 14 at time of enrollment

Address
  
63050 Dickey Rd, Bend, OR 97701, USA

Parent organizations
  
Aspen Education Group, Inc, CRC Health CORP

Accreditations
  
Northwest Accreditation Commission, Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities

New Leaf Academy is a private therapeutic boarding school in Bend, Oregon, enrolling girls ages 10 to 15. The school is accredited by the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools. It is a member of the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs (NATSAP). The school houses up to 30 students at a time.

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The school's program is intended to meet the special needs of younger girls experiencing emotional or behavioral problems. Girls attend year-round, typically for 12 to 18 months, before returning to regular schools. The school's behavior modification program consists of three levels called StarStep, which is based on the work of developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst Erik Erikson.

History

New Leaf Academy of Oregon was founded in 1997 by Craig and Christy Christiansen. In 2004, it was acquired by Aspen Education Group, which operated the school until 2011. In March 2011, Aspen announced that it was restructuring and would close New Leaf Academy of Oregon as well as other schools and programs. In June 2011, it was announced that the school's original owners, Craig and Christy Christiansen, were acquiring the school from Aspen and assuming responsibility for its continuing operation.

North Carolina campus

A Hendersonville, North Carolina campus of New Leaf Academy was established in 2005 and operated until June 2010. Aspen announced that The Talisman School would open on its campus in August 2010 to enroll youth with Asperger's and other autism spectrum disorders. New Leaf's North Carolina director, Cat Jennings, planned to become head of Lake House Academy. Twenty-seven students remaining at New Leaf were to be sent to New Leaf in Oregon and to Aspen's Bromley Brook School in Vermont. In March 2011, Aspen announced that it was restructuring and would close New Leaf Academy in Oregon as well as Bromley Brook School in Vermont and other programs.

References

New Leaf Academy Wikipedia