It was many years before I dared to apply to college. I found out that I had amassed so many Carnegie credits -- in part due to coming back the extra year (I had been informed that I would not be able to receive a diploma otherwise, and didn't anyway as it turned out) -- that I had almost twice that required to be considered a high school graduate. With the support of friends, I mustered up the courage to call the school to request my transcript. Knowing Hyde, I requested (from Bob Bertschy) that only the transcript be sent, NO additional information. I was assured that this would be done. A few months passed. After a few more phone calls, I finally received my copy of the transcript, which had been sent to the schools I requested. An additional page had been included, written by Bertschy, detailing how I did not receive a diploma but only a "certificate" as I had failed to live up to the standards of a diploma. Moreover, Bertschy saw fit to detail many of my "character flaws" as well as his assessment of my potential success (or lack thereof). His diatribe was several paragraphs long and essentially covered the entire page.
No possible good could have come of Bob Bertschy's action, only harm. To sabotage your college chances for no good reason. No normal person would have done such a thing. I hope the damage was reversible.[/quote]
One would think that if the school really had the best interests of its students at heart, that they would try to
increase their students' chances at university-level matriculation rather than
decrease them. In Bertschy's case, I am not sure whether he harbored some unfounded animosity or whether the animosity stemmed from higher up, although I suspect it is the former. And I think it is highly possible that the rather long period of time it took to send them may have been time spent mulling over the course of his actions (i.e., I had requested only the transcript, and nothing more, and he had assured me that that would be the case, but then decided to go ahead and share his/the school's opinion of me anyway).
Incidentally, I have read elsewhere in this forum, on other threads, of difficulties students and parents have encountered in getting Hyde to send their transcript to other schools when the family has decided to pull their child out of Hyde and go elsewhere for the remainder of the child's high school years. Perhaps there is so much involved in getting a copy of a kid's transcript sent that Hyde is hard pressed to do so in a timely fashion. However, I have not read accounts of students viewed favorably by the school who encountered these difficulties, but perhaps they are not visiting fornits. Any comments on
your personal experiences, anyone?