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  1. The Charlton School is a space for growth. The Charlton School is for young women who have trouble succeeding in their communities. This may be due to struggles with anxiety, depression, trauma, identity, self-injurious behaviors, bipolar disorder, school refusal, feeling guarded, and other mental health challenges.

  2. Many have struggled with trauma, anxiety, depression self- image issues, eating disorders, and many come to Charlton with previous hospitalizations therapeutic schools. If all other options have been exhausted, perhaps it is the right time for a residential program and perhaps The Charlton School is the place. Contact us today at (518) 399-8182.

  3. The Charlton School is a small, clinically focused,... The Charlton School, Burnt Hills, New York. 1,279 likes · 175 talking about this · 697 were here. The Charlton School is a small, clinically focused, therapeutic learning community for young women.

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  4. Jun 14, 2024 · The Charlton School is a residential treatment center and state-approved special education high school for young women experiencing mental health challenges such as anxiety or suicidal ideation ...

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  5. The Charlton School | 583 followers on LinkedIn. We collaborate with families and empower young women to transform themselves into vibrant members of society. | Charlton School is a therapeutic learning community that empowers students to transform themselves into vibrant members of society

  6. The Charlton Industrial Farm. School founded in 1895 for boys experiencing homelessness. In 1955, the Charlton School reopened after 17 years with a new mission to empower young women. The Charlton Industrial Farm. Main building burned in spring of 1938 and students were relocated to other agencies. In 2022, 100 percent of the Charlton School ...

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  8. The Charlton School is a small, clinically focused, therapeutic residential and day NYS approved 853 school for students in grades 8-12. We provide a therapeutic learning community utilizing evidence-based, individualized, clinical and educational services, with the goal of helping students and families successfully navigate adolescence and achieve improved mental health.