Kindle Farm School
Kindle Farm is a non-profit, independent school in Newfane, Vermont providing an educational program for at-risk boys in grades 2 through 12.
Kindle Farm provides a unique combination of academics, recreational activities, and vocational training to ensure a holistic approach to working with students.
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The mission of Kindle Farm is to provide a physically and emotionally safe school environment, using a combination of diverse activities and solid supervision and guidance, so students can discard old patterns and habits and discover and practice new ways to communicate, problem-solve, and learn more effectively.
HCRS partnered with Kindle Farm in 2010 to create multi-faceted and well-coordinated programming for those who need it and will benefit from it the most. Kindle Farm’s expertise has been working with students with emotional and behavioral struggles; our partnership allows Kindle Farm to deliver clinical services and provide improved comprehensive wrap-around supports for boys who are not successful in a traditional classroom model.
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