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Who's Watching the Kids?

Examination of privately run schools for troubled youth in the state of Montana.

03/03/2010 | Rating NR

Who's Watching the Kids?

Who's Watching the Kids?

Special | 58m 32sVideo has Closed Captions

Examination of privately run schools for troubled youth in the state of Montana.

There are more than 30 privately run schools for troubled youth operating in the state of Montana. They employ more than 600 people and pump an estimated 4 million into the state income taxes. It's an exploding industry, but strangely, most Montanans have no idea the schools even exist.

03/03/2010 | Rating NR

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Who's Watching the Kids? is a local public television program presented by Montana PBS

Who's Watching the Kids?

Who's Watching the Kids?

Special | 58m 32sVideo has Closed Captions

There are more than 30 privately run schools for troubled youth operating in the state of Montana. They employ more than 600 people and pump an estimated 4 million into the state income taxes. It's an exploding industry, but strangely, most Montanans have no idea the schools even exist.

03/03/2010 | Rating NR

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