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The Delphian School is a co-ed K–12 private school operated by Delphi Schools, which employs L. Ron Hubbard's study techniques, known as Study Tech.〔 It is located in unincorporated Yamhill County, Oregon, near Sheridan.〔"(Contact Us )." The Delphian School. Retrieved on 27 December 2010. "Delphian School 20950 SW Rock Creek Road Sheridan, Oregon 97378"〕〔Wright, Lawrence. "The Apostate." ''The New Yorker''. 14 February 2011. (11 ). Retrieved on 10 May 2011.〕 The school operates primarily as a boarding school, with most students living on campus either full-time or five-day (going home for the weekends). The school also accepts day students; boarders must be at least eight years old, while day students can be as young as five. Most of the school's 231 students are in grades 8-12.〔 ==Campus and history== In the fall of 1976, the Delphian School opened on the site of a former a Jesuit novitiate near Sheridan, Oregon. The main building on campus is a four-story, Art Deco-style building with a brick exterior that was designed by Poole & McGonigle and built in 1933 for the Jesuit house. There were about 60 students enrolled in the school's first year. Two years later in 1978 the school had 120 students, tuition was $4,500 for boarding students and $2,800 for non-boarders.〔 In the mid-1980s the campus was considered as a possible location for a federal prison. The Sheridan Federal Correctional Institution opened in 1989 in another location in the area.
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