0 (especially in the past) a type of school where young people who have broken the law are sent instead of prison: --
In 10th grade, he went to a reform school where he often skipped classes.
It is mentioned that one of the daughters is in reform school.
The property was acquired by the state in 1884, and used as part of the reform school, which is now closed.
He maintained that the proposal was to reform school councils.
A total of 1,490 sentences were handed down, including 504 for imprisonment or detention in a reform school.
Xabi was abandoned as a child and his feral life led to a many spells in reform schools.
Tanner learned to play the trombone at a reform school where his father was employed as superintendent.
Jimmy is given a choice to either go to reform school or work as a messenger boy for the post office as punishment.