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A Program of Starr Commonwealth
Montcalm Schools
PH: 866.244.4321 (Admissions & Referrals Only)
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Parent/Child stressors and conflict can be hard on the whole family, you've experienced the Problems:  Disrespectful - Unruly - Breaking Curfew - Poor Choice of Friends - Easily Misled - Poor Academic Performance - Promiscuous - Victim of Harassment by Peers - Angry Outbursts - Uncontrollable Behaviors - Rebellious - In Crisis - Illegal Drug and Alcohol Use

You've heard the Labels: ADHD - ADD - Low Self-Esteem - ODD - Dysfunctional - Depression - Physically Abused - Under-Achiever - Poor Self-Image - Emotionally Traumatized - Lazy - Noncompliant - Incorrigible - Asperger's Syndrome

Now there's a Solution: Sometimes the best way to help kids succeed is to take them out of their current school and community environments. It is a significant step, but this can be the best course of action for the child and the family. When this path is recommended, Starr Commonwealth Montcalm Schools can be an excellent resource. We have nearly a century of success in working with troubled youth, and through our private referral and residential programs for boys and girls ages 12 - 18, and with our core values as our guide, Montcalm Schools uses a proven successful strength-based approach to reach our students. We focus on their strengths and further develop them with a personalized treatment program. Contact us.

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