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"Shoreland" shines a light on Gulag schools like Hyde

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Anonymous:
You have a good attitude Anonymous.  You see the flaws at Hyde, but you have moved on!  I too am a survivor of Hyde from 9 years ago.  I dislike Hyde's methods and am glad this forum exists to inform students/parents of the facts.  These posters can debate all they want, but the truth is there are a few successes of each graduating class, but many more failures!!  I doubt Hyde completed any studies to see where the graduating students are today. I doubt they would want to do this as it would expose facts that Hyde would not want published.

Antigen:
I hope you don't mind...

http://fornits.com/wwf/viewtopic.php?to ... forum=24&0


I hold it to be the inalienable right of anybody to go to hell in his own way.
--Robert Frost, American poet
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tommyfromhyde1:

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Hyde does play games with graduating seniors, but there is usually a reason when someone is kicked out.  On the other hand I have seen kids HELD BACK for no reason, although many of us believe Hyde does this to keep the student and the dollars coming in for another year.

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When I was there in the '70s there were a few kids
who were called "PGs" which stood for "post-graduates".
These were guys who had completed Senior Year but
were too valuable as athletes to let go. The league
that Hyde was in allowed this.
The most important bill in our whole code is that for the diffusion of
knowledge among the people. No other sure foundation can be devised, for the preservation of freedom and happiness.

--Thomas Jefferson
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Lars:
As horrible as my experience was there, I don't let it affect my life anymore, despite my lingering anger at my folks who just can't bring themselves to admit that they f&^%$d up by buying into the Hyde mentality.  

Warm weather, palm trees, beautiful girls and a real educational experience (college) helped wash it all away.

Anonymous:
MMM hyde in the 70's.  Those were the days.  Where is henry milton now?

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