The Hyde School approach to character-based, college-preparatory education has been developed since 1966 at the Hyde boarding campuses in Bath, ME, and Woodstock, CT, and through public school initiatives in New Haven, CT, Washington, DC, and Bronx, NY. The organization, based in Bath, also includes national parenting workshops and wilderness experiences.
The original Hyde School was founded in 1966 in Bath, Maine by math teacher Joseph Gauld. Ga...
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The Hyde School approach to character-based, college-preparatory education has been developed since 1966 at the Hyde boarding campuses in Bath, ME, and Woodstock, CT, and through public school initiatives in New Haven, CT, Washington, DC, and Bronx, NY. The organization, based in Bath, also includes national parenting workshops and wilderness experiences.
The original Hyde School was founded in 1966 in Bath, Maine by math teacher Joseph Gauld. Gauld had a crisis of conscience and became interested in providing education based on character development over, but not at the expense of, academic achievement. A second campus was later established in 1996 in Woodstock, CT. Currently, the organization, based in Maine, also includes national parenting workshops and wilderness experiences. Some students attend due to problematic teen behavior, such as drug use, alcoholism, or troubles with academic environment, which they or their parents believe can be alleviated through the educational...
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