By giving troubled boys some hands-on printing experience, this in-plant prepares them for a productive future. By Kristen E. Monte ith its gated entrance, steep hills and antebellum buildings, Glen Mills Schools could easily pass for a prestigious private school. But once you explore the campus, you quickly realize this is a residential facility for troubled youth. Located in Concordville, Pa., about 20 miles southwest of Philadelphia, Glen Mills Schools is reportedly the oldest residential school for court-referred young men in the country. Founded in 1826, it is home to boys ages 15 to 18 from all over the United States and several other
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