Woodbury Reports

Academics Are Stressing out Our Children

LogoParent Choices for Struggling Teens show talks about academics being the main cause for our children being stressed out today. So much emphasis is put on success in education that our children need balance.

Raising Young Girls Despite a Toxic Environment

LogoParent Choices for Struggling Teens show talk about raising young girls with the current trends in our society.

Parent Choices for Struggling Teens Show “How To Build A New School”

LogoCreating a successful school is not an easy task. One must first pick the precise type of child that you would like to work with and then build the schools needs around the students.

Parent Choices for Struggling Teens Debuts on LA Talk Radio

LogoLon Woodbury debuts on LA Talk Radio with guests that have been working in treatment facilities, boarding schools, and special programs for teens since the early 1970’s.

Woodbury Reports Launches Internet Talk Radio Show

LogoA weekly Internet Talk Radio Show series on LATalkRadio titled Parent Choices for Struggling Teens, hosted by Lon Woodbury and a variety of guests, will discuss many of the issues concerning teens and young people with a variety of problems from learning, emotional, or behavioral.

6th Annual Northwest Get-Together A Success

LogoThis year's Northwest Get-Together, hosted by Woodbury Reports Inc. of Bonners Ferry Idaho, on Friday May 20, 2011 at the Naples Inn in Naples, Idaho, was "Another Success" according to Independent Educational Consultant Lon Woodbury, President of Woodbury Reports.

Soltreks Young Adult Wilderness Program Now Offers College Credits

LogoBlueprint Education along with Feather River College, is pleased to announce that Soltreks has raised the academic bar.

Benchmark Transitions Announce New Gender Specific Housing

LogoBenchmark Transitions new gender specific housing for young adults is relocating its students within the Redlands community.

Eagle Summit Announces a Limited Number of Student Scholarships Available

LogoAngie Fusco, Executive Director of Eagle Summit, has announced that a limited number of student scholarships, up to a $1,500 saving, for a $4,500 per month total fee, have been made available for families seeking placement for their son at Eagle Summit.