Hey do any of the rest of you watch "The Office"?
Great show, I bring it up because I recently noticed how similar TheWho is to Dwight. Those of you who watch the show know what I'm talking about .
For example.
just like when you said they had no licensed counselors…tsk tsk tsk…I had to provide the proof... you always make me do all the work, Ha,Ha,Ha,
No Cindy, I provided the proof. You did nothing but try and take credit for it. As it stands however ASR has no licensed therapist on regular staff. They have three licensed social workers, the kids are forced to participate in therapy from unqualified staff.
ASR never applied for this status and therefore the laws and regulations beyond this do not apply. So they are classified, by the state, as a Special ed school. But never sought approval in order to receive public funding because they want to stay private. Call the number above.
So again you believe ASR is free to operate outside of the law. Is there anyway we could get a picture of you when you read theyve been forced to become licensed? Id really like to see that look on your face. As to no public funding, Cindy you are familiar with the No Child Left Behind Act correct? Has ASR recieved any funds as a result of it?
Big one… ASR employees licensed teachers !! oh no, what do we do now?
Check it out for yourselves, there is a phone number you can call:
The link DJ provided has nothing to do with the teachers being licensed. Weve already spoken with the DOE. None of the teachers at ASR are apparently licensed. Call them yourself and verify.
no, just means they haven’t talk about it yet , nice try though….
Cindy theyve had 10 years. What's the hold up?
Wrong again……ASR hands out diplomas via the laws of the state of Massachusetts. Check it out they are a school:
Again Cindy this link has nothing to do with diplomas. You yourself acknowledged they were never approved as a Special Education school. Therefore they arent actually a school and thus the diplomas are meaningless.
So the only thing that remains is how to define ASR. We all know they are a Therapeutic Boarding school (TBS). But how should the state handle this?
This wasnt what you claimed earlier. Why the sudden change of heart?
---Should they continue to classify them as a “Special education school” with special status (Hybrid)?
The state never classified them as a hybrid. Which is why you cannot provide any proof suggesting as much. ASR claimed to be a special needs program that could apply for an exemption under the 30% rule. Again, call them up and verify if you like.
---Should they define requirements specific to TBS’s?
Sufficent requirements are already in place. ASR has just worked very hard to avoid them.
---Should they allow them to operate the way they have been for the past decade (considering there are no complaints from the students or parents)?
And how would you know that Cindy?
Looking forward to watching you evade all the tough questions again due to your own fear and cowardice.