Montana Academy

Montana Academy (Founded in 1997[1]) is a small coeducational therapeutic boarding school in Marion, Montana with emotional growth and academic programs. [2] The school is for students age 14-19 (high school) and enrollment is generally around 70 students. They combine clinicians, a therapeutic program, and a challenging prep school. Their approach in working with troubled teens is to promote developmental maturation through healthy relationships. Their clinical, academic, and program structures are designed to help struggling students move on to academic and interpersonal successes after their normal adolescent maturity is restored. [2]

Montana Academy
Address
9705 Lost Prairie Road

Marion
,
59925

United States
Information
TypePrivate therapeutic boarding school
Opened1997
PrincipalMatt Keenan
Grades8–12
Age range14–19
Number of students50-70
Color(s)Blue and White
MascotNight Hawks
Team nameNigh Hawks
NewspaperMontana Academy Gazette or MAG
AffiliationsNATSAP
Websitewww.montanaacademy.org

Location

Montana Academy is located in Lost Prairie, about forty-five minutes west of Kalispell.

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See also

References

https://montanaacademy.org/about-us/

https://montanaacademy.org/our-approach/

Further reading

  • Dr. John A. McKinnon, An Unchanged Mind: The Problem of Immaturity in Adolescence, ISBN 978-1-59056-124-9


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