In consultation with William George, founder of George Junior Republic, in Freeville, New York, the committee determined to establish a Los Angeles-based program. Its founding principles were modeled after those of George Junior Republic: require a youth to be responsible for his own actions, to earn part of his own way through a program of meaningful work, respectful of the rights of others, and accountable to his own peers through a system of student self-government.
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Boys Republic embarked on a steady yet careful expansion, establishing satellite programs and facilities in response to its students’ needs. Among these innovations were Pomona Residence (1959), Los Angeles Residence (1964), Orange County Residence (1973), Monrovia Day Treatment Program (1978), Chino Day School (1987), Girls Republic (1990), Aftercare/Independent Living Program (1990), and El Monte Day Treatment Program (1995).
Despite a gradual expansion and evolution of its offerings, Boys Republic’s programs continue to embody the core values upon which the organization was founded. From state-of-the-art vocational training in computer science to daily group counseling and interaction, great care is taken to assure that these experiences teach young adults the personal qualities needed of a citizen in today’s society – responsibility, diligence, respect for the rights of others and respect for himse
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