Option C
Massachusetts state established the Lyman School for Boys
Step-by-step explanation:
The country's premier aboveboard managed coaching institution for offending boys was instituted in Westboro, Massachusetts. Lyman's goal was to stop the mixing of unprotected offending juvenility with tough convicts in the cells and penitentiaries of Massachusetts.
Created for delinquent youths, the systems started to gain minor offenders and professed status offenders such as truant teenagers, truants, and resolute children. Massachusetts enacted a training reform bill that authorized the state to imprison habitual truants in its reformation academies so as not to disturb other children's schooling