Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Hyde Schools
Will someone who went to Hyde please contact me right away
Anonymous:
I miss Hyde.
Anonymous:
Maybe your family can take care of everything on their own.
Many people do need help. Hyde is an option for help. Many families/people benifit from help. Too many times keeping family "secrets" did not help people. For many - when you see what others can do and how they are changing and working - it can help. Many women talk with other women and learn how they are working on something so that they can learn from others.
As for the sports. I never was the MVP, but I learned sooo much from participating. High School is a few short years. Being challenged on a variety of levels is good for many.
It is too bad that it didn't work for you. It worked for me and many others.
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2006-02-03 19:39:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Maybe your family can take care of everything on their own.
Many people do need help. Hyde is an option for help. Many families/people benifit from help. Too many times keeping family "secrets" did not help people. For many - when you see what others can do and how they are changing and working - it can help. Many women talk with other women and learn how they are working on something so that they can learn from others.
As for the sports. I never was the MVP, but I learned sooo much from participating. High School is a few short years. Being challenged on a variety of levels is good for many.
It is too bad that it didn't work for you. It worked for me and many others."
--- End quote ---
As you can see, some people value their Hyde experience. Others don't. Hyde has had lots of problems, in addition to its "successes." There are many families who have had painful, horrible Hyde experiences. Any parent who is thinking about sending their child to Hyde needs to look at all of this information. I think parents should be extremely concerned about Hyde's very unusual and high attrition rate, the large number of very unhappy families and students, the unusually high turnover among its faculty, and the unprofessionalism at the school, particularly for students who need mental health services. I'd factor all of that information in with the positive stories about Hyde. For me, there's no way I'd take the chance of sending my child to Hyde, especially since there are many good alternatives.
Anonymous:
You may contact me at psmithcant@aol.com
mansion dweller:
some of that is not completly true, when you visit the school it is not presented in an honest way, they get choice "on-track" students to be tour giudes and they are told what they can and cannot say, my friend was told that she couldnt give tours anymore because she was being too honest, other times when i have visited schools they always have an option to sit in on class, on my interview i asked if thats wht i would be doing and i was suprised to find out that all there is is an interview and a tour, when i attended it made more sense, if perspectivce studentswere to sit in class they would see how things really work which is often times teachers don't even come to class, most students are unprepared or have other things going on in class that take precedence such as, appointments, 2-4, sports games, academics are a low priority and it would be apparent from sitting in on classes
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