Heritage Hall is a coeducational independent college preparatory school for preschool-12 serving the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. A Heritage Hall education includes top-level academic and extracurricular programs, award-winning athletics and fine arts, exceptional faculty and staff, and a welcoming and diverse community.
The Heritage Community is a therapeutic, residential treatment center for teens. Our students thrive in our small, home-like setting, receiving intensive, individual attention and participating in specialized, evidence-based programs and activities that help them overcome their personal difficulties.
We're focused on creating a nurturing environmeant, while providing the best care! Work for one of the top 50 largest nursing home companies in America. At Heritage Hall, everything we do is centered on caring for the whole person.
Students graduate from Heritage Hall not simply ready for college but prepared for a life guided by the Heritage Hall Charger Code - to learn with honor, to lead with courage, and to serve with compassion. List of 1 items. List of 1 items. List of 4 events. List of 1 items.
We are committed to providing quality care and services in our 16 locations in Virginia.
We specialize in short-term rehab, immediate and long-term care. We're focused on creating a nurturing environmeant, while providing the best care!
All gifts received by June 30, 2021, at 11:59 p.m., will count toward this academic school year and are fully tax-deductible. Gifts to the Annual Fund for Heritage Hall provide ...
Each year, Heritage Hall asks trustees, current and former patrons, alumni, grandparents, and foundations to provide tax-deductible support for the School’s operating fund.
Yes! All gifts are important and appreciated. You can choose to make a one-time donation or set up monthly, recurring gifts. Levels of giving are provided for your convenience, however, Heritage Hall encourages its community to make a gift that is meaningful for your family.
Our founder and CEO, Jerry Spanos, pioneered the revolutionary Heritage School Relationship Model for the residential treatment of at-risk youth. The Spanos model is now used in teen ...
A unique transitional program that empowers boys to prepare to move from wilderness or residential programs to traditional schools, secondary or vocational school and more independent living. 16-18. Ages. Genders.
In a gender-specific setting, teens feel more empowered to share and work on self-development without the distractions, fears and discomfort that can pervade a co-ed environment. Students develop strong and enduring bonds, helping each other through the process of healing and growth.