THE MONTANA YOUTH CHALLENGE ACADEMY HAS BEEN IN DILLON FOR 21 YEARS AND HELPS TEENS WHO ARE AT RISK OF FAILING OUT OF SCHOOL. — DILLON - The Montana Youth Challenge Academy has been in Dillon for 21 years and helps teens who are at risk of failing out of school.
It uses military-style discipline that organizers say helps its students, or cadets, learn to take control of their lives.
“They’re all here working towards their goals. They get three square meals a day, they know what’s going to happen every day, and that structure and that routine helps these kids grow, and that’s why we get a lot of growth in a short amount of time,” said Montana Youth Challenge Director Trent Gibson.
The 22-week session has shown an 84 percent success rate of cadets moving on to higher education or a profession.
“Parents say, you gave me my son or daughter back when I thought I lost them; that means a lot,” said Gibson.
Students say they’ve been changed by the program. “I’m really driven toward accomplishing things, it makes me feel confident, it makes me feel good about myself,” said 16-year-old Helena Stulc.
In the chow hall, cadets get three square meals a day; this is part of creating a stable foundation for them to go along with the discipline and structure which helps them get through.
“I feel good. Every day is a good day to wake up in the morning, go to chow, and see the sun every day,” said 17-year-old Phillip Cole.
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