Troubled Teen Options




Teen Boarding Schools In Pennsylvania

Troubled Teen Boarding Schools are not found in every state. Every state has a unique set of laws associated with holding teens against their will. Some states will allow a youth to refuse service as young as age twelve. Many states still allow parents to make choices for their teens up until they reach the age of eighteen. There are no states that we know of that will permit parents to place an 18 year old against their will.

Troubled Teen Help for Parents

If you are looking for a troubled teen boarding school in Pennsylvania and there is not one listed here, please give us a call and we will assist you with the closest school to you that we have in our database.

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Pennsylvania State Information

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, often colloquially referred to as PA (its postal abbreviation which succeeds the archaic Penn. and Penna. as common abbreviations) by natives and Northeasterners, is a state located in the Northeastern and Middle Atlantic regions of the United States. The state borders Delaware and Maryland to the south, West Virginia to the southwest, Ohio to the west, New York and a water border with Canada to the north, and New Jersey to the east. The state's most populated city is Philadelphia. Pennsylvania has been known as the Keystone State since 1802,[3] based in part upon its central location among the original Thirteen Colonies forming the United States. It was also a keystone state economically, having both the industry common to the North, making such wares as Conestoga wagons[4] and rifles,[5] and the agriculture common to the South, producing feed, fiber, food, and tobacco.[6] Another one of Pennsylvania's nicknames is the Quaker State; in colonial times, it was known officially as the Quaker Province,[7] in recognition of Quaker[8] William Penn's First Frame of Government[9] constitution for Pennsylvania that guaranteed liberty of conscience. He knew of the hostility[10] Quakers faced when they opposed religious ritual, taking oaths, violence, war and military service, and what they viewed as ostentatious frippery.[11] Pennsylvania has 51 miles (82 km)[12] of coastline along Lake Erie and 57 miles (92 km)[13] of shoreline along the Delaware Estuary.

Useful State Numbers And Information

* For emergencies in most areas dial 911

* State Website PA.gov

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* CareerLink www.pacareerlink.state.pa.us Employers can post job openings online. Workers can create online resumes, search for jobs and store their job search histories. Contains directory of statewide training providers.

* Center for Workforce Information and Analysis www.paworkstats.state.pa.us/ Contains labor market information, including wages, affirmative action, current and future employment trends; current labor market conditions; labor data by county.