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Re: Explosion In School Lab
« Reply #15 on: December 23, 2008, 12:27:33 PM »
Heres am oldy but goodie from the 80s. There was a gym teacher who was had kids at the school and mom worked there too, a HYDE family. Just One of many at the time. The rage at the time was percent body fat testing in PE and hyde took up the idea along with the rest of the mainstream educational world. We boyz all had it done. When this middle aged male gym teacher did it for the girls he had them all strip nude, he said underwear elastic would throw off the results. The kicker is they all did it!!!. They lined up infront of this 40 or 50 y/o gym teacher as nude as the day tey were hactched and took turns getting their "fat" measured. (personally, I think the guy was a genious) .
Message: The overbearing, cultlike nature of the school made it so that an entire female student body said yes to an obviously bizarre, and way out of bounds request. Yet they told us they were teaching us to be individuals....on a note favorable to the school leaders the girl who questioned the process (a reverse emporer's new clothes story) was the headmasters 8th grade daughter .....so you guys just do what joe sais and everything will be just fine.....

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Update, More Comments on 1st article from Hartford Courant, "Explosion at School":
http://www.topix.net/forum/source/hartf ... M12CNLALQ2


Hyde Mom
New Haven, CT
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18 hrs ago
 
They did step inand remove the teacher. This was an unfortunate event, but this is not representative of the Hyde faculty any more than it is typical of faculty at many other schools where staff are removed for sexual misconduct.

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MBThompson
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17 hrs ago
 
Quote from: "Hyde Mom"
They did step inand remove the teacher. This was an unfortunate event, but this is not representative of the Hyde faculty any more than it is typical of faculty at many other schools where staff are removed for sexual misconduct.

Could you then please explain to all of us why THAT family (including THAT man) is hosting "sleepovers" with current students? Wouldn't any logical person call that "playing with fire"?

He doesn't sound so "removed" to me!

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Another Hyde Mom
AOL
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17 hrs ago
 
Dear Hyde Mom,

You say that Hyde stepped in and removed the teacher. We all know who that staff member was and his name was Larry Dubinsky. They might have removed him from staff, but he still lives on campus in a house paid for by the school,(his wife still teaches there) and he is very involved with the school and the students including young girls. THIS IS NOT THE WAY TO REMOVE A PREDATOR from having access to more prey!! Hyde has been extremely irresponsible in this matter. No other school would intentionally keep a male predator on campus!

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No More Faith
United States
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17 hrs ago
 
Hyde School has had quite a few lawsuits from parents regarding the sexual transgressions of its faculty and administrators. Going back as far as the mid-1970s on the Maine campus. Google "Hyde School" + "abuse". You'll find some of them.

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Non Believer
Willimantic, CT
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<blockquote>If you have never been there, and are not a member of the Hyde community, I can understand why you might view the school and its mission with suspicion. It is a very different kind of school, with a focus on character and accountability for kids and their families.</blockquote>

Hyde destroys kids. It teaches them to toe the line, no matter what, instead of integrity and honor. Every story I hear about that place (I have a family member who is employed in one of the schools) makes me think that the leadership there needs to watch the last scene of Scent of a Woman.

Instead of teaching them to think they teach mindless obedience. Hyde is what is wrong in America.
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Re: Explosion In School Lab
« Reply #16 on: January 08, 2009, 07:57:24 AM »
Update, More Comments on 1st article from Hartford Courant, "Explosion at School":
http://www.topix.net/forum/source/hartf ... M12CNLALQ2


Hyde
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Tuesday Dec 23
 
I think you all also failed to mention the fact that a teacher hit a student and the teacher was only suspended for 3 days with pay....
interesting...
He should have been fired if you ask me.

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I think you all also failed to mention the fact that a teacher hit a student and the teacher was only suspended for 3 days with pay....
interesting...
He should have been fired if you ask me.

That would have been difficult. Joseph Gauld the founder has hit students a few times. Usually girls, in the face. His son in law an administrator has strangled a boy once too.

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Concerned Parent
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That would have been difficult. Joseph Gauld the founder has hit students a few times. Usually girls, in the face. His son in law an administrator has strangled a boy once too.

Remember that your tax paying dollars help to keep Hyde in business. The "charter schools" are paid for by us!!!

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Re: Explosion In School Lab
« Reply #17 on: January 08, 2009, 01:57:07 PM »
That would have been difficult. Joseph Gauld the founder has hit students a few times. Usually girls, in the face. His son in law an administrator has strangled a boy once too.


  I bet he chokes the chicken too.

  But seriously folks Joe only hits students that really need it.  Some times you just have to slap the character into the little bastards.

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Re: Explosion In School Lab
« Reply #18 on: January 08, 2009, 03:34:51 PM »
Who was the strangler -- Paul Hurd or Don McMillan? Or both? I seem to remember reading something or other associated with both of them (separately)...
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Re: Explosion In School Lab
« Reply #19 on: January 08, 2009, 04:14:01 PM »
They say it was Albert DiSalvo but I don't believe it.

  But seriously folks ......

Take that guy that married Gigi, Please.  

You know some times you have to almost kill someone to make them realize they need character.  I am glad those dedicated folks are there to choke and slap those little bastard kids into reality.  Wake up and smell the coffee folks: spare the rod and spoil the child.  Hey and speaking of rod, that Guy Bigelow know what to do with it.
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Re: Explosion In School Lab
« Reply #20 on: January 08, 2009, 04:47:51 PM »
Hell, he's not the only one to RISE for the occasion!
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Re: Explosion In School Lab
« Reply #21 on: January 09, 2009, 10:44:41 AM »
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Hell, he's not the only one to RISE for the occasion!

   And those are just the ones that got caught.  There has been more then one music teacher.  Don't ask.  She is married and has kids. The whole thing has the same dynamic as the priest/alterboy thing.  Speaking of alterboys .... How do you get a Nun pregnant?  Dress her up like an alterboy.
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Re: Explosion In School Lab
« Reply #22 on: January 09, 2009, 01:34:27 PM »
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And those are just the ones that got caught.

Not to mention those who would never complain.

It was the summer before their freshman or sophomore year that Laurie Gauld Hurd and Laura Denton Gauld first came under the tutelage of their later-to-be husbands Paul Hurd and Malcolm Gauld, respectively.
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