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Oscar:
In order to save money a lot of programs share the secure campus in La Verkin first used by Cross Creek program.

* Horizon Academy moved most of their detainees to La Verkin due to a water dispute.
* A former Spring Creek manager has started a wilderness program operating from La Verkin. It is called River View
* The founder of Copper Canyon Academy has rented Lichfields former private home outside La Verkin. It is called Ashcreek Ranch Academy
*Cross Creek Programs is still marketed.
* Youth Foundations Academy is a new program. They have just been in the news. They claim that they are non-profit.

News: Boy Rescued After Falling 60 Feet In Kanarraville, KUTV news, May 15, 2013

It is cheaper to share guards and other employees than each program hiring their own.

blombrowski:
I did a check of the Utah Department of Licensing website and Cross Creek Academy/Cross Creek Programs are nowhere to be found, nor is Horizon Academy.  As far as the Utah licensing department is concerned, the only "WWASP" program that is left is the Youth Foundations, Inc.  

As I was doing my research I also found another interesting factoid.  Kelly Anderson is the licensor of Youth Foundations, Inc., same Kelly Anderson who is the licensor of Diamond Ranch Academy.  Makes some sense as they're both in Washington County, Utah.  In fact, Kelly Anderson is responsible for the oversight of most of the facilities in Washington County, Utah (Greg Hirst is responsible for a few).  Here is the list of facilities that Kelly Anderson is responsible for the oversight for:

Kolob Canyon
Cinnamon Hills Youth Center
Desert Solace
Diamond Ranch Academy
Falcon Ridge Ranch
Lava Heights Academy
Liahona Academy
Red Rock Canyon School
The Bridge Recovery Center
Youth Foundation, Inc.
Red Cliff Ascent
Abundant Life Academy

So, in light of the incident at Youth Foundation, Inc. this week, and in light of George Miller reissuing SCARPTA, I think we have an opportunity to prove a point.  So what is it Utah, do you have a licensing system worth a hill of beans or not?  Because right now it looks like you're complicit in the whitewashing of child abuse.  If Utah isn't willing to lift a finger to keep a WWASP lifer from abusing and neglecting youth, and is even complicit in allowing them to change names to try to cover up their past, than what assurance do we have that they have any ability to keep the youth in other programs safe?

psy:
Good to see you back, Brian.  I like the questions you ask about what a hill of beans regulation means in Utah.  I'm not sure it means a "hill of beans" anywhere or ever will.  Perhaps it's better than nothing, but we've had that debate before anyway.  I'm not at all surprised to hear that WWASP is changing a program name again.  It's well known for doing just that.  Is there any evidence the programs described by Oscar in the OP are actually separate programs run from the same location?  It sounds to me like it's possible they're just different marketing faces of the very same program.

Che Gookin:
Has anyone considered calling the local school district to see if this.. Youth Foundation (bastards).. is under the umbrella of the local school district and what the rules are, if any, for student/teacher ratios on field trips?

bit of a long shot I'm thinking, but you could get lucky, it's happened before.

blombrowski:
To the extent that their officially recognized by the state of Utah there are five seperate licenses issued under Youth Foundation, Inc. at the old location of Cross Creek Programs - you do the math.

In terms of their official designation, Youth Foundation, Inc. is the new WWASP.  While Horizon and Cross Creek are still being advertised, in the eyes of Utah those programs don't exist anymore, even if they're being marketed as such.

By my count that makes it now:

Youth Foundation, Inc
Midwest Academy
Red River Academy
Sunset Bay Academy
Old West Academy

This is what's left of the WWASP empire.  It's curious that they are advertising Youth Foundation, Inc. as a non-profit.  It's clear that they're trying to adapt to what they see as the trends in the industry, and throwing around marketing concepts as if it was nothing.

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