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Located in Concordville, Pa., about 20 miles southwest of Philadelphia, Glen Mills Schools is reportedly the oldest residential school for court-referred young men in the country. Founded in 1826, it is home to boys ages 15 to 18 from all over the United States and several other countries.
Students focus on a heavy workload of academics and athletics, as part of the school's goal of changing their behavior from anti-social to pro-social. To teach them the life skills that will help sustain this change, the school also involves students in vocational studies. One of the areas of emphasis is the graphic arts.
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