<p>Forty-two teenage men and women all wearing camouflage Army uniforms standing in columns with their platoons as the American flag is being raised. &nbsp;Many of their uniforms displayed medals for outstanding achievement. &nbsp;All of them proud of what they represented - the Alder Grove Academy.</p><p>They came from most of Placer County&#39;s high schools and junior high. &nbsp;Even though they each had their own story they were either arrested and placed on probation and/or suspended or expelled and sent to the Academy as their last shot at turning their lives around. &nbsp;Most of these at-risk students hated school and their truancy had resulted in credit deficiences. &nbsp;Others had rebelled against authority figues at their school. &nbsp;Some had alcohol and drug use problems that furthered their downward spiral.</p><p>At the Alder Grove Academy they would come face to face with a retired police sergeant who prided himself as an &quot;Old School&quot; teacher. &nbsp;They would be entering a school that operated on&nbsp;<em>order structure</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>discipline</em>.&quot; &nbsp;There were no victims in the Academy. &nbsp;For many this would be the hardest academic and physical school they had ever attended. &nbsp;In partnership with the U.S. Army they would slowly become a familiy learning that their choices from here on out depended on whether they had reached <em>rock bottom</em>&nbsp;and sincerely want to change.</p><p>They offer their stories in hopes of turning at least one at-risk student around like they did.</p>
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