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Agape Boarding School Serves Troubled Children
Apr 5, 2009, 09:22

Agape Boarding School
Stockton, Missouri



Agape Boarding School:
A School with a Heart In the Heart of Missouri



Contact:
Scott Smith
Marketing Coordinator
417-276-7215
www.agapeboardingschool.org

April 1, 2009

With the sincere desire to help the lives of troubled children, the Agapé Boarding School was born, founded in April 1990, by James and Kathy Clemensen. In the last 18 years, Agapé Boarding school has been able to assist thousands of families with "out of control adolescents".

Agapé Boarding School's purpose and goal is two-fold; first we work with each young man, in which we strive to change a rebellious and out of control boy into a God honoring and parent-honoring young man; to be an honest, hard-working asset to the community in which he will live, with God's help. We also desire to help him achieve a personal walk with God.

For the troubled children whose relationships have been destroyed with their parents, we help to repair and rebuild those relationships. Instead of the student quitting or resorting to the "easy" solution, the staff at Agapé works with these young men to find the right answers to their problems.

Secondly, Agapé Boarding School provides a college preparatory program that will prepare him for his chosen vocation in life. Our school helps young men achieve an academic level of skill so that they may receive the credits needed for their diplomas. This program serves both troubled children of high academic ability through an accelerated progression to college-level courses, as well as the student of more modest abilities through a flexible curriculum that allows the time for mastery of fundamental concepts and skills.

Our sincere desire and goal is to encourage and nurture respect, self-discipline, leadership, and creativity in the young man's life, whether academic, religious, social, athletic, musical, or extracurricular.

For additional information contact Agape Boarding School at 417-276-7215 or visit the website at: www.agapeboardingschool.org





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