Logan River Academy has been the subject of a campaign of criticism led by
Anonymous, which alleged that the school uses a form of solitary confinement on students. This is denied by the school, which says the allegations are "unfounded" and that there is "no basis for the allegations out there". Despite the denials, many former students have reported severe abuse and
torture at the hands of school staff as part of the school's
behavior modification techniques. Some have compared the abuse against students at the school to the treatment of detainees at
Guantanamo Bay. The campaign against the school has used an
online petition on
change.org as well as campaigning on
social media. The school terminated some of the practices that were the subject of criticism. Among them was the practice of Development, or "Devo", a dormitory with stricter rules which has been described as "prolonged solitary confinement". In addition to
Anonymous, other groups have criticized the school over a variety of issues, such as the fact that many of the school's employees are not professionally licensed by the state of Utah. However, there is no requirement for licensing of general nonteacher/non-medical general support staff at residential treatment centers or other public schools. To counter the harsh criticism the residential treatment center has received and abuse claims made by former residents, the school has published a website with a statement denying such abuse. In its statement, Logan River Academy's also claims it has never been involved in litigation regarding its care. Also in 2019, a female resident at Logan River, accused of molesting a younger student, pleaded
no contest to three counts of misdemeanor sexual battery. She was sentenced to continue treatment at the center, among the other residents. ==References==