Wed, 5 December 2007 In episode five, we spoke with Dawn, who is the mother of a child that attended Harbor Oaks Boarding School for Girls. Dawn shares some of the things her and her daughter went through during the process of placements and also talks about the changes in her daughter as a result of her attendance. For more information on Harbor Oaks Boarding School for Girls or Harbor Oaks School for Boys, please visit www.harboroaksboardingschool.org or call 828-680-9173. Be sure to visit the new Harbor Oaks Boarding School Sampa Blog. |
Thu, 29 November 2007 Today, we interviewed Nicole, a former student at Harbor Oaks Boarding School for Girls. In this episode, Nicole talks about what led up to her placement at Harbor Oaks, her experiences while there, and the changes once she came home. For more information about Harbor Oaks Boarding School, please visit www.harboroaksboardingschool.org |
Wed, 7 November 2007 ![]() Today we spoke with Linda, who is the parent of a teen who was recently placed at Harbor Oaks Boarding School. Linda discusses the before and after transformation of her son as a result of attending Harbor Oaks School for Boys. Her 16 year old stayed at the school's residential program for 6 months, and Linda gives details of his experiences.
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Mon, 29 October 2007 This is an interview with Dr. Pat Jones of Harbor Oaks Boarding School. In this episode, Dr. Jones talks about the school's facilities, details about its staff, and the types of programs and services the school offers. Pat also talks about the recent renovations that have taken place to better improve the school, particularly for the boys. For more information, visit www.harboroaksboardingschool.org or call 828-680-9173. |
Sun, 30 September 2007 ![]() Welcome to the Harbor Oaks Boarding School Podcast! We're excited about this new feature to our site, which will keep prospective and current parents of students informed and up-to-date on the latest news and events happening at our school. Harbor Oaks is a faith-based, private residential school that offers programs and education for young men and women with a history of poor academic performance, behavorial problems, and disruptive social and family relationships. Please stay tuned for more interviews and updates in the near future! Blessings, Dr. Patricia Jones |



