Well, it’s finally happened.
A sparsely populated area outside of Fresno California now is the home of the nation’s first weight-loss boarding school — Academy of the Sierras.
Teenagers, who must be at least 30 pounds overweight to be considered for admission, come to the school to lose weight (and, hopefully, learn).
In addition to their school work, the kids keep track of each bite of food (limited to 1300 calories per day and less than 12 grams of fat) and exercise every day for about three hours (e.g., a two-mile walk each day at 6:45 a.m.).
They also take classes in nutrition, cooking and fitness and attend at least four hours per week of individual and group therapy.
The cost? — about $500 per pound lost each month by the average student at the school.
Yep, that’s $5,800 per month! This means a school year cost over $50,000. Wow, now that’s an expensive boarding school.
So what do you think? Is this school preparing their students for a life with no weight struggles? — or are their draconian practices having just the opposite affect.
I’d vote for the latter.
Allen Oelschlaeger
Author of The Straight Scoop About Childhood Obesity
