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Offline dirtysoap

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« on: November 27, 2007, 09:29:48 PM »
This is from my blog:

Do NOT send your child to Elan. Read this before you decide.

Elan is a terrible tormenting place. If a child needs help Elan or places similar should never be considered. It should not even be allowed to be on a list of options. A child may need some time to find a positive path but just because Elan separates that child from the outside world for an extended period of time(two-three years unless you're lucky enough to be taken out or runaway and not be captured)doesn't mean it helps. All of the exits are guarded at all times by students. Being screamed at by four different people at once and let's estimate about an average of three times a day for two years is not just not healthy but is clearly insane.

The first day I arrived at Elan I walked into a room where a "three house ring" and "general meeting" was being held. A boy's nose was the receiving end of a boxing glove and blood streaming down his face was the result from being in the "Ring". Then about one hundred and fifty students in rows of about five all "got their feelings off", which involves screaming and swearing in a persons face who is deemed to have done something "wrong" in the eyes of the so called "Directors" of the school that is a "General Meeting". The "Directors" keep the momentum of these unbelievable events going. I always wished my parents would make a surprise visit and stumble in on a "General Meeting". What would they think?
("General Meetings" could happen as often as two or more times a day. "Rings" happened occasionally, which consist of a circle of students surrounding the "offender" and the other student who are both wearing boxing gloves. The outside circle is taunting the offender while the two box. When the student gets tired another takes his or her place to be in the ring with the "offender")

The "Directors" are the ones who tightly control each of the students lives. Reading students mail, having phone calls listened to so that nothing could breach their operation of making $50,000 a head a year per student.

At night a student stays awake to guard the dorms of his or her gender. Every ten minutes for eight hours a night a "bed check" is conducted. Each student has their sheets lifted up and a flashlight is shone on the students body to make sure they don't have any hidden clothing to take with them in the event that they try to run away. Could you imagine having your sheets pulled up every ten minutes for eight hours every night for years? Can you imagine that students are expected, who are in positions of responsibility, to stay up all night and be a "night guard"? And if you fall asleep you will be punished and be made to scrub the floors for a couple of days and have your shoe laces taken away.

"The Corner", which is really a term dubbed for being put into isolation, is used to take a child who is not conforming with Elan out of the population. Another student is then placed with them as a "support person". This support person could be subject to the other student acting out, which could involve attempts at self mutilation, being spat on, sworn at, screamed at, exposed to the students genitals, exposed to them masturbating for shock effect but Elan has a no kick out policy. The "support person" may be expected to physically restrain the acting out student. Sometimes the support person had to hold them down on the floor and have plastic restraints put on the student so his or her hands are behind his or her back. Sometimes this student who is acting out could be in the corner for over a month. Spending his or her days facing the corner of a wall and sleeping on a dingy mattress on the floor. This student could spend a month acting crazy like this and then stop and come out of "the corner" only to be put right back in because he or she starts acting out again. Usually there was at least one student in "the corner" for the two year period I was there. Also if the "support person" may take their eyes off this other student in "the corner" and he or she decides to self mutilate and succeeds then the "support person" will be stripped of his or her position of responsibility and made to scrub floors for a time of maybe two to three days. Can you believe that this is allowed to go on? A fifteen year old child being forced into this responsibility if he or she wants to succeed in Elan? Also that child who is"acting out" does so because he or she is standing up for themselves albeit it is in a damaging fashion but that is how a person may cope when being forced to stay in a place like Elan.

The school curriculum, is fabulous for an unmotivated child, with no test, exams, or projects it couldn't be better. When parents receive news that their child, who was once possibly failing in school, is now getting great marks they could only think that Elan is doing something right. That is one of the tactics Elan uses to decept parents and school boards but ultimately rob that child of a real education.

Could you imagine not being allowed to go outside when you want? When I was in Elan you pretty much got outside once a week for a gym class. If you were lucky you got to go out for special outings maybe once every month or two but that only happens after about six months, which I would say is about the average length of time it takes for the "brainwashing effect" to be fully active in a student. After that constant fear and guilt consumes a student and everything from brushing up against the opposite sex to taking a minute longer in the shower than is allowed is written down on a piece of paper(referred to in Elan as "copping to your guilt") and given to the powers at be so they know your every move. So basically everything that Elan deems as "wrong" is instilled through feeling immense guilt and usually eventually you fess up. When I was in Elan for about a month I spat in a staff member's coffee but nobody knew except me. A year later I told on myself. By the way Elan is co-ed but no physical or flirty behaviour is allowed. Can you imagine a house full of hormonal teens being watched over so severely that you're scared to look someone of the opposite sex in the eye for too long? I received a " general meeting" for being flirty. I had people scream and swear in my face for ten minutes because I am human. This is where the ultimate control happens and the "Directors" or staff were ruthless. They would scream and swear in your face and make you feel absolutely hopeless. They controlled the level of fear among the students.

Can being around all of these things and many other detrimental things for years be conducive to grow up healthy? Because you really are growing up in Elan. Two or sometimes three years during your teens is crucial and Elan tears those pages right out of your life. THEY CAN NEVER BE REPLACED.

My goal is to shut Elan down and have a sum of money be paid to a fund to find youth a positive, SAFE and nurturing environment to be placed in, in the event that they need help, and anybody who has that interest at heart should join.
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Offline The Elan Reporter

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« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2007, 10:31:41 AM »
I take it you were there (At Elan) late 70's-early 80's?

Reason I ask is that when i was there 87-88 they (Elan) had been easing back on policies. some of which shoe laces were no longer taken away after a few months of me arriving there. We never had bed sheets lifted at night, but did have the flashlights shined on our faces depending on who the night owl was.

Phone calls were not monitered, unless it was done secertly at another building that I was unaware of. I do recall mail being screened for your guilt letter, but that was the only time.

The ring when I was there wasn't as serious as you described, but I do remember certain staff talking about how serious it was before my time.

Also they did use additional residents to fight the offender when they got tired, I remember that well!

All in all that was a very good blog entry, it all sounds way too familar with the exception of a few things that were later phased out of Elan.

You should also mention that some of the directors were drug abusers and one in particular even used while he worked there. I am talking about Marc Rosenberg, the man always wore long sleve shirts in Summer and was so skinny, and had blood shot eyes. Later found out that he attended a Rehab somewhere in Arizona to sober up.

Marc also used to try to enforce old policies where as if a Ramrod did not check up on the workersm then the Ramrod of SC would have to either carry or sometimes wear a filthy mop head on their persons. I've seen residents carry all sorts of strange , unsanitary objects with them as an L.E.
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« Reply #2 on: November 28, 2007, 10:44:46 AM »
I was there from 97-99
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« Reply #3 on: November 28, 2007, 01:53:17 PM »
Ya know, I think a lot of these things get cycled in and out depending on staff/inmate personnel mix, and what they can get away with relevant to then present cultural/societal trends or mores...

There was shit that went on at Hyde my first year, that people there my third year claim never happened at the place.  Come to think of it, there was shit that happened during my third year, to me, that classmates claim never happened there.  Maybe we're talking about a particularly obtuse classmate here, could be, but it illustrates something else about these shitpits, namely, the disparity of some people's experience.  I tend to think these programs isolate people so much from one another, psychologically, that nobody really knows the whole scope of what goes on.  Mind you, I don't think most of the staff at these places even know the whole of it.
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« Reply #4 on: November 30, 2007, 08:17:40 PM »
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« Reply #5 on: December 01, 2007, 08:23:34 AM »
Quote from: ""an.irish.kitten""
It's a great post, and Reporter, I was there in the early 90s for 4 years. The things dirtysoap says still happened largely exactly as they describe while I was there, even laces, ring, etc.

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Hmmm? I guess it must of not worked out and they brought back taking away the laces to concept.

When I was a new resident, you automatically had your laces and pants taken away, you had to earn them. If you were a shotdown your laces would be taken away. All this was eventially phased out. But sicne you were in their in the early 90's and said it was still policy, then I guess it was then.

Perhaps they brought it back to encourae kids not to split? I've seen a dozen or so rings during my time, and also remember the days where there was too many corner people and they were warehoused in the school house. People were having a grand ole time in the corner too, and some SP's even purposely put themselves into the corner so they could act out.
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