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"Let this letter serve as an unconditional recommendation for the Rock of Ages Prison Prevention Team. The program is not only informative but it helps prevent problem behavior. They are
highly interesting and hold the students’ attention. Please do not hesitate to contact
me further concerning this ministry and its effects upon our students." |
Doug Ramsey Principal, Bell County Recovery Day Treatment and Safe School - 2008 |
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"We began with the Character Under Construction sessions once a month, and now have it in our
school twice a month. We use these lessons to address all freshmen and also the students identified
'at risk.' In the past two years we have decreased in overall discipline referrals, especially level
III and level IV misconducts by approximately 40%. It would greatly benefit your school
district to utilize this program to the benefit of your student population." |
Travis Wilder Assistant Principal, Bell County High School - 2004 |
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"I’m really excited about your program and feel that our students will benefit greatly from it.
I can’t begin to tell you how much your program has and will continue to influence our students." |
Mark Gannon, Freshman Academy Director, Belfry High School - 2006 |
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"After 28 years of working with young and older children, I have a great concern for their well
being and opportunities that they may or may not have. Your program, ROA Prison Prevention
is right on the mark for helping the young and old alike. Your program is outstanding." |
Tom Shelly, Rockholds Opportunity Center, Resource Officer - 2003 |
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"Words cannot express what your ministry does each time you visit." |
Ruth Shirley, Principal, Freedom Trail Elementary - 2003 |
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