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« on: January 27, 2005, 03:02:00 PM »
Could somebody tell me (with a bit of detail) just what the big NWA riot was about, how it got started, how it went down, and what the major repercussions were about? I arrived at BCA not long after they happened, so I heard of them, but very very little about them...staff were not very eager to mention them. And of course I understand if you don't want to mention names - I'm sure it's better that way.
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« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2005, 04:29:00 PM »
As I understand it, the whole thing started when a staff member broke a students arm while restraining him, after the kid tried to walk out of a rap.  Upon seeing this, the rest of the student body went nuts.
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« Reply #2 on: January 27, 2005, 07:53:00 PM »
Author: By Kevin Keating Staff writer

The parent company for three pricey schools for troubled teens near Bonners Ferry is being sued by two

former students for fraud, racketeering and battery.

The suit was filed in District Court on Tuesday. It alleges that Rocky Mountain Academy, Northwest

Academy, Ascent and their California-based parent company, CEDU Educational Services Inc., grossly

overcharge parents, and have ill-trained staff who verbally and physically abuse students.

 

Alleged abuses include one student's arm being broken by a counselor and several students being

punished by sitting on stools in the cold for as long as two days.

School officials referred questions to their attorney, David Wohlgemuth. He said he had not seen the

complaint and could not comment on it.

The lawsuit claims the schools' counselors are paid based on how long they keep students enrolled.

Counselors receive bonus pay if they can persuade parents to transfer their children into other schools or

programs run by the company, according to the lawsuit.

Programs can cost from $6,800 a month to $16,000 for a six-week outdoor course.

Much of the lawsuit stems from information parents and lawyers received about the school after a student

riot in January 1997. Five people were injured, including students and school staff members in Bonners

Ferry.

Boundary County law enforcement was called in to quell the riot. It launched an investigation of the school,

but no charges were filed. The riot was not reported to Idaho health and welfare officials. But after reading

about the melee in the newspaper, state Child Protective Services officials launched an investigation of

Northwest Academy, a rustic outdoor program.

``It is our belief that the cause of the riot was the result of frustration by students over mistreatment by a

number of staff towards these children,'' said a health and welfare report. The report is included in the

lawsuit.

CEDU charged former student Kevin Accomazzo's parents $30 to drive their son to the hospital after a

school counselor restrained and broke the teenager's arm, the complaint said.

According to reports by health and welfare officials - included in the lawsuit - the counselor grabbed

Accomazzo and put him in a bear hug to stop him from leaving a room. He wrestled the teen to the ground,

and they both heard a ``snap.''

In their report, health officials said the counselor laid on top of Accomazzo for 10 to 15 minutes before

sending someone for medical help. After the teen's arm was put in a cast, the doctor ordered him not to lift

anything heavier than a pencil.

But Accomazzo was put back to work at the camp, chipping ice, shoveling snow and hauling pots of water,

according to the lawsuit. His arm failed to heal properly. It had to be rebroken and a plate surgically

implanted, the lawsuit said. Weeks after the surgery, Accomazzo was forced to sleep in a damp, unheated

tent.

``It is our opinion that this injury should never have occurred,'' the report by health and welfare officials

stated. They recommended Accomazzo be pulled from the school and the counselor ``should not ... work

with children in any capacity at CEDU.''

Accomazzo's broken arm was not reported to state health and welfare officials as is required by law.

The school has a consultant, Rich Donavon, to make sure it complies with state requirements. Donavon, the

former director of the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, claimed the broken arm was an accident and

didn't need to be reported.

``During the previous two years we have made it clear to the administrators of CEDU, including consultant

Rich Donavon, that any suspicious injury needs to be reported,'' the health and welfare report said.

``Injuries such as that experienced by Kevin Accomazzo clearly should have been reported, along with the

findings from a medical examination.''

The school was also chastised by health officials for making students sit on stools in the cold as

punishment. Some students were allegedly placed on the stools for as long as two days. ``Allegations

regarding abuse and neglect by specific employees of Northwest Academy are found to be valid,'' the

health and welfare report said. A copy of the report was sent to state officials who license the academy.

Accomazzo and his parents also claim they were bilked for thousands of dollars. The Accomazzos paid

$16,000 for a six-week outdoor program called Ascent.

In addition to tuition, the family was charged $60 to $80 a month for laundry, and $40 for their son's ride to

the dentist. A van typically took six students to Sandpoint for a dental visit, a 30-mile ride. All the students

were charged $40 for the trip, according to the lawsuit.

``These charges are exorbitant,'' said the lawsuit filed by local attorneys Steve Very and Todd Reed, who

also is a deputy prosecutor for Boundary County. They asked a judge to bar CEDU from continuing to bill

parents for ``unconscionable'' sums of money and sending out false billing statements.

Claims made by Stanton Lewis, another former student who filed suit, are similar to those of Accomazzo.

The lawsuit alleges CEDU has breached its contract by not providing the education that was promised.

The CEDU program is one of the largest employers in Bonners Ferry. Some famous troubled teens have

attended the program, including children of Barbara Walters and Roseanne Barr.

 Courtesy of The Postman
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« Reply #3 on: January 27, 2005, 08:16:00 PM »
I was told about this one by students. Unfortunately there is no news article to post because the School hid it just like the earlier ript the did not report it. This is CEDU's Honesty and Integrity

There were windows breaking and screaming and they used all the vans and a bus to haul away the kids.

A staff got a broken nose, threee kids were injured and went to hospital. Call that State licensing and Child Protective Services on that one - they really never found out. They even hid it from the three other schools and the staff there. I was working there and they hid it from all the therapists. Hiding this is what they call "being in agreement."

There is the Real CEDU for you.

Rocky Mountain Academy
Boulder Creek Academy
Northwest Academy
Ascent
CEDU High School
CEDU Middle school
St George Academy

Cover ups at all of them.
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« Reply #4 on: January 28, 2005, 11:21:00 AM »
It's like the Ministry song :wink:
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« Reply #5 on: January 28, 2005, 01:06:00 PM »
Are you happy with the news article?
Can i answer any more questions about CEDU Schools
Postman
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« Reply #6 on: January 28, 2005, 05:35:00 PM »
The news article was great, thanks Postman. Is there anyone who was actually there and can recount it?
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« Reply #7 on: January 28, 2005, 09:37:00 PM »
Postman,
Do you know the name of the counselor that broke the kids arm?

Also check your PM.
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« Reply #8 on: January 30, 2005, 04:29:00 PM »
What's a PM?
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« Reply #10 on: January 30, 2005, 04:59:00 PM »
It went down exactly the way it was described in the newspaper article above
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« Reply #11 on: February 04, 2005, 04:59:00 PM »
I knew people who were there, but I dont remember the names - They were in a news article I read at teen liberty.org in news articles under Rocky Mountain Academy. Also the office of Todd Reed Attorney in Sandpoint would have them - since they handled the case and are handling the current one. My private messages don't work for some reason. Try using my other username - Roy - I haven't used it in a long time, but it is still there - thanks for the technical information.
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« Reply #12 on: February 13, 2005, 04:47:00 AM »
Well that might have sucked for that Kevin kid, but I knew him when he was at RMA and he was a total dick and anti-authority asshole.

Beyond that I read some article about him beating the crap out of some poor customer when he worked at a pizza chain after he left idaho - that kid was problems.
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« Reply #13 on: February 16, 2005, 02:29:00 PM »
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"Well that might have sucked for that Kevin kid, but I knew him when he was at RMA and he was a total dick and anti-authority asshole.



Beyond that I read some article about him beating the crap out of some poor customer when he worked at a pizza chain after he left idaho - that kid was problems."


 :wstupid: so being anti-authority automatically makes you an "asshole"?  we all know where we heard that one before!  god you trolls are lame! anti-authority or not, there's no way you can justify breaking his arm!
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« Reply #14 on: February 16, 2005, 02:47:00 PM »
I don't think that is what the anon was saying, that this kid deserved a broken arm.  He was saying that this kid was a jerk.  He didn't deserve to be abused, certainly, but was a difficult kid to manage.
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