Higher Ground
Higher Ground

Higher Ground

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2000- 2000
1 Seasons
22 Episodes
8.1(13 votes)
Ended
Drama

Overview

Higher Ground told the story of Mount Horizon High School, a therapeutic boarding school for troubled teens, where the students learned to face their personal struggles with addiction, abuse, or disorders. [Higher Ground is an American-Canadian drama action television show shot outside Vancouver, British Columbia. The series ran from January 14, 2000 - June 16, 2000 and aired on Fox Family. It stars Joe Lando, Hayden Christensen, A.J. Cook, Meghan Ory, Kandyse McClure, and Jewel Staite.]

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Production Companies

Paramount Television

Cast & Crew

10 members
Acting

Hayden Christensen

Scott Barringer

Hayden Christensen
Acting

Meghan Ory

Juliette Waybourne

Meghan Ory
Acting

A. J. Cook

Shelby Merrick

A. J. Cook
Acting

Jewel Staite

Daisy Lipenowski

Jewel Staite
Acting

Kandyse McClure

Katherine Ann 'Kat' Cabot

Kandyse McClure
Acting

Kyle Downes

Ezra Friedkin

Kyle Downes
Acting

Jorge Vargas

Augusto 'Auggie' Ciceros

Jorge Vargas
Acting

Joe Lando

Peter Scarbrow

Joe Lando
Acting

Anne Marie DeLuise

Sophie Becker

Anne Marie DeLuise
Acting

Deborah Odell

Hannah Barnes

Deborah Odell

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