If you know anything about Hidden Lake, I'm sure you've heard about their tactics in forcing students to conceal information concerning the truth about that place. Any time we would try to communicate with our parents about what was going on, we would be severly punished and our parents were assured that we were just "manipulating". So my parents really had no idea the extent that HLA was harmful until after I graduated and I finally had the freedom to express myself. All they thought was that I was unhappy about having to stay in boarding school. And all they saw, was me getting good grades, involved in sports, and getting accepted to colleges. HLA has a very great way of setting up elementary accomplishments that look great on paper, to make students look like we're accomplishing so much. So on paper, hell, it looked like I was the model student from every parents dream. There was no way they could have known.