From Troubled Teens to Adopted Children: The Evolution of a Boarding School Business
A renowned boarding school business, famous for its tough-love approach towards rebellious teenagers, has shifted its focus to a new demographic: adopted children. It is estimated that adoptees make up a significant portion, around 25-40%, of those enrolled in residential treatment programs.
Melanie C, also known as Mel C and Sporty Spice from the iconic ‘90s girl group Spice Girls, is back with a bang with her ninth album titled "Sweat." The lead single of the same name promises to get your heart racing and make you move. Melanie C, who has been exploring her passion for rave and dance music through deejaying in recent years, sat down with AP music editor Maria Sherman to talk about the recording process of "Sweat," finding solace on the dance floor, and coming to terms with her Sporty Spice persona.
In conclusion, the boarding school business, known for its strict approach towards troubled teens, has expanded its services to cater to adopted children. Meanwhile, Melanie C, the former Sporty Spice, is making a musical comeback with her latest album "Sweat," embracing her love for dance music and reflecting on her Spice Girls legacy.