Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Ridge Creek School / Hidden Lake Academy
Ridge Creek "School" - Serious Safety Issues/ORS Violation
Whooter:
--- Quote from: "RobertBruce" ---All the more reason why public schools are safer, they embrace transperancy and accountability. Meanwhile programs like these still try and resist it. Why wouldn't the school report the incident to the police? Amazing how much you can find out from these reports. Makes you wonder why Buchi and all his NATSAP pals fought tooth and nail for so long against oversite and inspections.
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I can see why schools fight against having to be regulated and document each event down to every detail.
One of the points I was trying to make was that programs document every event where as public schools do not. Kids cut themselves in public schools all the time and just roll their sleeves down so no one can see it and if a kid grabs another kids ass in the hallway or makes unwanted sexual advances they dont document every case and report it to the police or DHS. I think the inspections and documentation systems are great, I wish more schools had the manpower and could record this much detail and watch the kids this closely.
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RobertBruce:
--- Quote ---I can see why schools fight against having to be regulated and document each event down to every detail.
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So you justify programmies attempts to avoid regulation and oversite because you believe a child's safety is not worth the paperwork. That's pretty sick Whooter, although a pretty accurate assesment of how programmies feel.
--- Quote ---One of the points I was trying to make was that programs document every event where as public schools do not.
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Programs like this one document very little as seen by the earlier violations discussing that very issue. Public schools have the added benefit of simply calling the parents, or if they don't, they are still always being kept in check by the child having the freedom to tell their parents themselves. Something programs seek to avoid and control.
--- Quote ---Kids cut themselves in public schools all the time and just roll their sleeves down so no one can see it and if a kid grabs another kids ass in the hallway or makes unwanted sexual advances they dont document every case and report it to the police or DHS.
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Neither do programs apparently, or if they do they take their time. Ridge Creek recieved a violation due to the fact that they didnt report it as required. They simply attempted to sweep it under the rug, and pretend it was no big deal.
--- Quote ---I wish more schools had the manpower and could record this much detail and watch the kids this closely.
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Watch the kids more closely? Where was the night security while this kid was being molested? Where were the kids 'counselors'? The sad part is the worst this kid would not have been removed permanetly and will remain a danger. Meanwhile if a incident like that happened in public school and came to light, the offending party would be expelled making the school a safer place. Too bad Buchi sees every kid as a walking check, and won't turn any away no matter how dangerous they are.
Jill Ryan:
According to documents, interviews, letters, emails, faxes, and GAO interviews the former HLA, now RCS, policy: nothing intentionally leaves the school. This is no news, it continues, and will continue until there is a deaththat cannot be covered up, not to say the school will not attempt to do so. Statewide and nationwide( Lon Woodbury, unethical educational consultants, etc.) there is too much money and political gain involved; to all, apparently, the funding is worth the risk of a life, many lives.
Whooter:
--- Quote from: "Jill Ryan" ---According to documents, interviews, letters, emails, faxes, and GAO interviews the former HLA, now RCS, policy: nothing intentionally leaves the school. This is no news, it continues, and will continue until there is a deaththat cannot be covered up, not to say the school will not attempt to do so. Statewide and nationwide( Lon Woodbury, unethical educational consultants, etc.) there is too much money and political gain involved; to all, apparently, the funding is worth the risk of a life, many lives.
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I don’t know specifically RCS’ motivation but I would think the natural reaction would be to handle the issues privately the best they can. The knee jerk reaction would be not to report incidences if they didn’t feel they needed to or if the report would add value or help.
The majority of the issues from the inspection reports seem to be paperwork related and training.
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RobertBruce:
--- Quote ---I don’t know specifically RCS’ motivation but I would think the natural reaction would be to handle the issues privately the best they can. The knee jerk reaction would be not to report incidences if they didn’t feel they needed to or if the report would add value or help.
The majority of the issues from the inspection reports seem to be paperwork related and training.
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You think children being molested and assualted is an issue of paperwork and training? What's wrong with you. First you claim that programs are great because you think they document every event and now you claim they shouldnt if they dont add value or help.
Which is it?
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