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Academy at Swift River

Coordinates: 42°28′52″N 72°53′3″W / 42.48111°N 72.88417°W / 42.48111; -72.88417
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Academy at Swift River
Address
Map
151 South St

Cummington
,
Hampshire
,
Massachusetts
01026

United States
Information
Established1997
FounderTim Brace
Closed2013
HeadmasterBrett Carey, followed by Rudy Bentz[1]
Age range14 to 18
Enrollment65
Tuition$5000 (2005)[2]

Academy at Swift River in 2016

The Academy at Swift River, also known as ASR, was a coeducational therapeutic boarding school for teenagers, located in Plainfield and Cummington, Massachusetts. Established in 1997 and closed in 2013, it was a part of the Aspen Education Group, which in turn is owned by Bain Capital's CRC health group.

The school's student population was described as "bright but underachieving kids" with a variety of behavioral problems. The majority of students use prescribed psychiatric medications. ASR was in session year-round and offered a college preparatory curriculum for high school grades 9 to 12.[3] Total enrollment was about 55 students.[4]

The school was the focus of the 2005 book What It Takes To Pull Me Through: Why Teenagers Get in Trouble and How Four of Them Got Out by journalist David Marcus.[citation needed]

History

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In July 2013, Aspen Education Group announced that it would close the school later that summer.[5]

Staff

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The original headmaster of the Academy at Swift River was Brett Carey who transferred there from Mount Bachelor Academy.[citation needed] Afterwards, Rudy Bentz was headmaster of Academy at Swift River,[3] he had formerly worked at CEDU high school in running springs,[6]

References

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  1. ^ Marcus, David L (5 September 2006). What It Takes to Pull Me Through: Why Teenagers Get in Trouble and How Four of Them Got Out. Harper Paperbacks. p. 20. ISBN 9780618772025.
  2. ^ Marcus, David L (5 September 2006). What It Takes to Pull Me Through: Why Teenagers Get in Trouble and How Four of Them Got Out. Harper Paperbacks. p. 3. ISBN 9780618772025.
  3. ^ a b Curriculum Archived 2009-01-03 at the Wayback Machine, Academy at Swift River website, accessed April 7, 2009
  4. ^ Program Facts Archived 2008-12-31 at the Wayback Machine, Academy at Swift River website, accessed April 7, 2009
  5. ^ Ryan, Fran (July 24, 2013). "Academy at Swift River, therapeutic school for teens, to close at summer's end". Daily Hampshire Gazette.
  6. ^ Marcus, David L (5 September 2006). What It Takes to Pull Me Through: Why Teenagers Get in Trouble and How Four of Them Got Out. Harper Paperbacks. p. 28. ISBN 9780618772025.

Further reading

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42°28′52″N 72°53′3″W / 42.48111°N 72.88417°W / 42.48111; -72.88417