- is also used, for a
female member of
staff in
charge of a house, and
houseparent is used less often,
usually when a
married couple shares the role. In...
- of the
boarding houses has a "
houseparent": a
member of
staff whose duty is
pastoral care. The
duties of a
houseparent include doing their charges' laundry...
-
houseparents. Each
cottage is a large, family-style home with a kitchen,
family room,
study area, an
apartment in each
cottage for the
houseparents,...
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spent there, from the
third to
eleventh grade, he had a
different set of
houseparents, some of them very violent.
Jordan wanted to get
involved in
movies and...
- way that
maternity homes differ. The
three major staffing models are
houseparents (e.g. a
married couple), live-in staff, and
shift staff. Additionally...
-
students in dorm
rooms and, in a
connected apartment,
resident "
houseparents."
Houseparents can
include some
faculty and
staff of the college. All student...
- basis. They are
grouped by
years and
looked after by
three sets of "
houseparents" per year group. The
boarding programme was
rated "outstanding" by Ofsted...
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mastering the piano. When he was 14, a slap from one of the school's
houseparents caused him to lose what very
limited vision he had in his left eye. With...
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House - for
junior boys
Pearson House - for
senior boys Each is run by
houseparents who are
typically academic staff and
their families. Its
campus houses...
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Southern Baptist churches ****ist in
educational and
religious goals.
Houseparents provide a
family atmosphere and training.
Oklahoma Baptist Homes for...