Troubled Teen Options




Teen Boarding Schools In Maryland

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.

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If you are looking for a troubled teen boarding school in Maryland 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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Maryland State Information

Maryland is a state located in the Mid Atlantic region of the United States, bordering Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia to the south and west, Pennsylvania to the north, and Delaware to the east. Historically it was part of the Chesapeake Colonies where planters cultivated tobacco as a cash crop dependent on slave labor. It is comparable in size to the European country of Belgium. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Maryland has the highest median household income of any state at $68,080 in 2007, overtaking New Jersey in 2006.[2] It was the seventh state to ratify the United States Constitution and bears two nicknames, the Old Line State and the Free State. Its history as a border state has led it to exhibit characteristics of both the Northern and Southern regions of the United States. Generally, rural Western Maryland resembles West Virginia and Western Pennsylvania,[citation needed] the Southern and Eastern Shore regions of Maryland emulate a Southern culture, while densely-populated Central Maryland—radiating outward from Baltimore and the Washington Beltway—exhibits characteristics of the Northeast.

Maryland is a life sciences hub with over 350 biotechnology firms, making it the third-largest such cluster in the nation. Institutions and agencies located throughout Maryland include the University System of Maryland, The Johns Hopkins University, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Celera Genomics, Human Genome Sciences (HGS), the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), MedImmune (recently purchased by AstraZeneca), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

Useful State Numbers And Information

* For emergencies in most areas dial 911

* State Website Maryland.gov

* Liz Kelley, Director, Office of Child Care Division of Early Childhood Development Maryland State Department of Education 200 West Baltimore Street Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (410) 767-7128 Email: liz.kelley@msde.state.md.us

* Rolf Grafwallner, Ph.D., Assistant State Superintendent Division of Early Childhood Development Maryland State Department of Education 200 West Baltimore Street Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: 410-767-0335 Email: lscott@msde.state.md.us

* Betsy Blair, Chief, Child Care Subsidy Branch Division of Early Childhood Development Maryland State Department of Education 200 West Baltimore Street Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (410) 767-7845 Email: betsy.blair@msde.state.md.us

* Angeline Bishop-Oshoko, Chief, Credentialing Branch Division of Early Childhood Development Maryland State Department of Education 200 West Baltimore Street Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (410) 767-7852 Email: angeline.bishop-osho@msde.state.md.us

* Ann E. Chafin, Assistant State Superintendent Maryland State Department of Education 200 West Baltimore Street Baltimore, MD 21201

* Vanessa Diggs, Director Youth Development Branch Maryland State Department of Education 200 West Baltimore Street Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: 410-767-0653