Environmental- Do you mean the Health Dept? If so, I did contact them to inquire if they had given HLA permission for the 'restriction diet'. The headmaster told parents they had approved it, which was blatant lie. It is not within thier scope of services to do so.
ORS- I called ORS when HLA told me that wilderness programs were not required to have a license in Ga. There was an investigation which resulted in RC being licensed. They 'negotiated' with HLA and determined that they were a 'Specialty School' and didn't require them to be licensed. I think they assume that the Accreditation Associations which they are members of, monitor them. It's my understanding that those assoc's monitor the academics, not the health, safety, staff requirements, therapeutic model, students rights, etc.
ORS does not address abuse/neglect.
CPS- In order for CPS to investigate a parent has to be able to say definitely that there is abuse.
They weren't concerned that he was in an unlicensed wilderness program at the time, with staff who did not meet state requirements. I wouldn't discourage anyone from calling even if it's to report suspected abuse. I can't tell you what CPS would consider 'abusive'. So much of it is emotional/psychological, which is hard to prove.
DOE- At the time they weren't listed with the BOE (board of ed). I haven't checked in a while. Okay, I checked and they are not listed.
GAC- They are accredited with GAC as an 'Educational Agency with Special Purpose'. You can read the requirements here:
http://www.coe.uga.edu/gac/standards/educagencies.htmlAnyone could certainly file a complaint if they know HLA is in violation. This is academic monitoring- not going to be particularly interested in abuse/neglect.
SACS- They are also accredited with SACS as a 'Secondary Special Purpose School'. You can read the requirements here:
http://www.sacscasi.org/region/standard ... nonpub.pdfACLU- Couldn't help. I did work with an HR organization. One of their staff helped me compose letters to certain politicians and government offices. No response - primarily because they were/are considered a private corporation, and as such have significant protection.
TX/Ga Offices of ICPC- HLA and most other programs accept children in violation of this federal law. Tx didn't even know how to interpret the law, therefore defered to Ga. Georgia claimed that HLA was a private boarding school, therefore exempt. This, inspite of all the information I provided to the contrary.
FBI- They will get involved if there is known abuse, and it has to pretty bad.
Lawsuit- It is not wise to discuss this on a public forum. There are several who are interested, have mentioned it. Many parents that have contacted me had hired attorneys to assist them in getting a refund of pre-paid tuition, but planned to just chalk it up as a mistake.