Boarding Schools in Indiana

Indiana Therapeutic Boarding Schools
(3 All Types Schools)

Gateway Woods

Indiana

Gateway Woods School is a fully accredited, Christian school on our residential campus. It is designed for students from grades...   > > Continued

Type(s): High School, Junior High School, Licensed, Pre-Teen, Religious

Midwest Center for Youth and…

Indiana

Midwest Center for Youth and Families opened its doors in 1997. Since then, we have been providing high quality care...   > > Continued

Type(s): Coed, High School, Junior High School, Licensed, Pre-Teen

Oaklawn, the Children’s Campus

Indiana

Oaklawn, The Children’s Campus provides residential programs for youth. Programs range from locked-secure and staff-secure to a group home, diagnostic...   > > Continued

Type(s): Coed, High School, Junior High School, Licensed, Pre-Teen

Indiana Therapeutic Boarding Schools

Accreditation is optional for private schools in Illinois, but those that do apply for accreditation through a state approved accrediting agency may be recognized as by the state. Registration is optional for private schools, however, they may register through the State Board of Education. Nonpublic schools may also apply for recognition from the State Board of Education after one year of being registered and after adhering to guidelines regarding the administration, organization, instructional programs, school facilities, food services and personnel.

Teacher certification is required at the discretion of the individual school governance, however, the Indiana State Board of Education encourages all instructors to have at least a baccalaureate degree in the subject they are teaching. At the very least, a teacher should have a time line how how and when they plan to achieve that degree. Children at nonpublic schools should be taught under a curriculum that matches the branches of education taught to students in public schools. Recognized non-public schools must have the same graduation requirements as public schools in Indiana.

Children attending nonpublic schools are required to have a health exam including a tuberculosis test and proof of immunization. If the student is exempt, due to religious or medical grounds, that information needs to be provided. 

Reference: http://www2.ed.gov

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