What happened to Carson Long Military Academy?

What happened to Carson Long Military Academy?

The campus itself was sold for $730,000 to Talmudic University in 2020. The Miami-based rabbinical school is working to make the property its Northeast campus.

When did Carson Long Military Academy close?

2018
As previously announced, CLMA ceased operations in June 2018. As part of the closure process, effective 1 January 2019, phone and fax service is being discontinued to the campus.

Who bought Carson Long?

A deal is on the table for Carson Long’s New Bloomfield campus to be sold to Talmudic University, a Jewish school from Miami, Fla., according to spokesmen for both organizations.

Where is Carson Long?

Carson Long Military Academy in New Bloomfield, Pennsylvania was the oldest continually operating college preparatory boarding school and military academy in the United States with mandatory military training for boys in grades 6-12.

Where is Carson Long Military Academy in Pennsylvania?

Carson Long Military Academy, located in New Bloomfield, Pennsylvania, was the oldest continually operating college preparatory boarding school and military academy in the United States with mandatory military training for boys in grades 6-12. Maximum enrollment was approximately 200 students.

Who was the owner of Carson Long Institute?

In 1914 the school was purchased by Theodore K. Long, a graduate of Bloomfield Academy and Yale who became a prominent Chicago lawyer and city councilman. In 1914 he renamed the school Carson Long Institute as a living memorial to his son, William Carson Long, who died in a logging accident at an early age.

Who is the current CEO of Carson Long?

Mr. Steve Washington is no longer the President and CEO of Carson Long effective July 17, 2018. Colonel John Terrell is now the Acting President and CEO. Please disregard all media accounts that Carson Long will open in Fall 2018. At this point, CLMA is in the process of closing and will not open for the 2018-19 academic year.

Are there any Jewish students at Carson Long?

The former Carson Long campus in New Bloomfield soon will house 75 Jewish students who cannot return to their rabbinical school in Israel due to the coronavirus pandemic.