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Juvenile Court pilot programs trains young flyers |
By newstimes.augusta.com - Valerie Rowell |
Published: 11/28/2012 |
GEORGIA - A Columbia County Juvenile Court program is helping offenders become amateur pilots. The Taking Flight in the Right Direction program is designed to give young people a clearer understanding of the consequences of their decisions, Chief Probation Officer Margaret Adams said. Seven non-violent juvenile offenders were sentenced to the first 10-week session, which started in October. Parents also are required to attend the semi-weekly class at Liberty Park Community Center in Grovetown. “It’s a thing that both parents and kids are very involved in,” Adams said. “It just strengthens the dynamic between the parent and the kids and opens up a lot of communication.” Read More. |
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