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Teen Boarding Schools In Vermont 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 Vermont 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. Teen Schools If you are a school and would like to be listed here please complete this form for us to review. Vermont State Information Vermont is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America. The state ranks 43rd by land area, 9,250 square miles (24,000 km2), and 45th by total area. It has a population of 608,827, ranking 49th of all 50 states (surpassing only Wyoming). The only New England state with no coastline along the Atlantic Ocean, Vermont is notable for Lake Champlain (which makes up 50% of Vermont's western border) and the Green Mountains, which run north to south. It is bordered by Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north. Originally inhabited by Native American tribes (Abenaki and Iroquois), the territory that is now Vermont was claimed by France but became a British possession after France's defeat in the French and Indian War. For many years, the surrounding colonies disputed control of the area, especially New Hampshire and New York. Settlers who held land titles granted by these colonies were opposed by the Green Mountain Boys militia, which eventually prevailed in creating an independent state, the Vermont Republic, founded during the Revolutionary War and lasting for 14 years. In 1791, Vermont joined the United States as the fourteenth state, and the first outside the original Thirteen Colonies. The state is noted for its scenery and dairy products. It is the leading producer of maple syrup in the United States.[3] The state capital is Montpelier, and the largest city and metropolitan area is Burlington. No other state has a largest city as small as Burlington Useful State Numbers And Information * For emergencies in most areas dial 911 * State Website Vermont.gov * Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs 108 Cherry Street P.O. Box 70 Burlington, Vermont 05402-0070 Tel: (802) 651-1553 Fax: (802) 651-1573 Web site: http://www.state.vt.us/adap/ * Vermont Department of Liquor Control State Office Building Green Mountain Drive Drawer #20 Montpelier, Vermont 05620-4501 Tel: (802) 828-2345 Fax: (802) 828-2803 * Vermont NHTSA Contact Department of Public Safety 103 South Main Street Waterbury, VT 05671-2101 Tel: (802) 244-8786 Fax: (802) 241-5557 Web site: http://www.dps.state.vt.us/ * State Coordinator (OJJDP and RADAR) Vermont Department of Health Office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs 108 Cherry Street P. O. Box 70 Burlington, Vermont 05402-0070 Tel: (802) 651-1553 Fax: (802) 651-1573 Web site: http://www.state.vt.us/adap/ * Contact information for the other RADAR centers is on the NCADI Web site at: http://ncadi.samhsa.gov/about/radar/ 1-800-874-8495 Copyright 2004 Troubled Teen Options. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Related Sites | Site Map | FAQ's | School Time | Teen Safety | Teen Health | Drug Awareness | Boarding Schools for Troubled Teen | Brat Camps | Military Boarding School Programs for Troubled Teens | Teen Drug Abuse | Troubled Teens | |