Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Hyde Schools
Former students - Our worst experiences
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2006-06-20 10:35:00, Anonymous wrote:
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On 2006-06-20 10:25:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Fletch talks about the "appearance of impropriety." Fletch, you haven't been at Hyde for a long time but as the old man gets older, he also is becoming more set in his ways! He does things HIS way and does not care about anything beyond the walls at Hyde.
Unfortunately Hyde has their own set of rules and laws. I've seen them do things that nowadays would be considered child neglect, child abuse, and child endangerment. I state facts, not rumors. There was a boy in need of medical help who was left to fend for himself. This was a case where the parents should have been called but as usual Hyde did what they felt was right. Staff watched a 15 year old girl walk away in the middle of the night without bothering to ensure her safety. Never even called the police to try and intercept her.
I could be wrong, but it seems to me that Hyde has a responsibility to keep these students safe from harm and they could be liable when they don't. I also don't understand this whole scandal about Larry Dubinsky. If indeed there was a court case against him or the school wouldn't you think they would keep him off campus? According to the many posts, he has not only been on campus but has been helping to coach a female team. I was told by a parent that one of the girls was complaining about him this year.
Hyde is not all bad. As you said Hyde can help a selected few. I think the amount of Alumni who attended the recent gathering tells it all. Hyde has two campuses and one of those campuses has been in existence for 40 years. The other one has been in existence 5 years. Hyde probably averages 150-180 students per year at each campus. There have been some years where there are more students passing through the doors and other years long ago where there were less. One of the posters bragged about how there were 500 people at this Alumni gathering. Do the math!! Not very impressive when probably half of that amount were staff and family. "
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Nice math. First ten years at Bath the classes were miniscule. But just say for the sake of argument let say 150 student body. That one fifty turns every _four_ years so that is 1500 students total. If each student has two parents then that is 4500 people. So hyde had an over 10% turn out of all the parents/students that have ever been involved with it. Hey the Mathamatics at hyde were not that bad. "
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WRONG!! The 4x is totally off and if you are involved at Hyde you would know this. Families come and go constantly at Hyde. Let's be totally honest here.
Do the math of just the Gauld clan and their extended family who all run the school. Also there were plenty of staff and their families at this event. Sorry, I don't see this figure of yours as being accurate or even close to it.
Hyde has a very low percentage of Alumni vs families who passed through Hyde.
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2006-06-20 10:57:00, Anonymous wrote:
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On 2006-06-20 10:35:00, Anonymous wrote:
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On 2006-06-20 10:25:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Fletch talks about the "appearance of impropriety." Fletch, you haven't been at Hyde for a long time but as the old man gets older, he also is becoming more set in his ways! He does things HIS way and does not care about anything beyond the walls at Hyde.
Unfortunately Hyde has their own set of rules and laws. I've seen them do things that nowadays would be considered child neglect, child abuse, and child endangerment. I state facts, not rumors. There was a boy in need of medical help who was left to fend for himself. This was a case where the parents should have been called but as usual Hyde did what they felt was right. Staff watched a 15 year old girl walk away in the middle of the night without bothering to ensure her safety. Never even called the police to try and intercept her.
I could be wrong, but it seems to me that Hyde has a responsibility to keep these students safe from harm and they could be liable when they don't. I also don't understand this whole scandal about Larry Dubinsky. If indeed there was a court case against him or the school wouldn't you think they would keep him off campus? According to the many posts, he has not only been on campus but has been helping to coach a female team. I was told by a parent that one of the girls was complaining about him this year.
Hyde is not all bad. As you said Hyde can help a selected few. I think the amount of Alumni who attended the recent gathering tells it all. Hyde has two campuses and one of those campuses has been in existence for 40 years. The other one has been in existence 5 years. Hyde probably averages 150-180 students per year at each campus. There have been some years where there are more students passing through the doors and other years long ago where there were less. One of the posters bragged about how there were 500 people at this Alumni gathering. Do the math!! Not very impressive when probably half of that amount were staff and family. "
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Nice math. First ten years at Bath the classes were miniscule. But just say for the sake of argument let say 150 student body. That one fifty turns every _four_ years so that is 1500 students total. If each student has two parents then that is 4500 people. So hyde had an over 10% turn out of all the parents/students that have ever been involved with it. Hey the Mathamatics at hyde were not that bad. "
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WRONG!! The 4x is totally off and if you are involved at Hyde you would know this. Families come and go constantly at Hyde. Let's be totally honest here.
Do the math of just the Gauld clan and their extended family who all run the school. Also there were plenty of staff and their families at this event. Sorry, I don't see this figure of yours as being accurate or even close to it.
Hyde has a very low percentage of Alumni vs families who passed through Hyde."
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So you are saying that my 10% is low since a lot of the folks bail and would not be expected to show at an event like this.
Anonymous:
Hyde blows. they tossle ur tangle
Anonymous:
I think the amount of Alumni who attended the recent gathering tells it all. Hyde has two campuses and one of those campuses has been in existence for 40 years. The other one has been in existence 5 years. Hyde probably averages 150-180 students per year at each campus. There have been some years where there are more students passing through the doors and other years long ago where there were less. One of the posters bragged about how there were 500 people at this Alumni gathering. Do the math!! Not very impressive when probably half of that amount were staff and family.
The 150-180 is not accurate at all by today's figures. You are assuming that if 180 enrolled, 180 stayed the course. This is wrong. First of all, if the website says Hyde enrolled 180 in a given year, many more than that 180 enrolled and then left or were asked to leave. Hyde needs to give these true figures in order for their material to be accurate. The same goes for their very high rate of college acceptances. Hyde should let us know the percentage of kids who go through the program and are in college after the first year. If they did provide this you would see a percentage that is not very impressive.
How about it Hyde. How many kids who have done two years at Hyde, (not necessarily graduated) are in college two years later?
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---I think the amount of Alumni who attended the recent gathering tells it all. Hyde has two campuses and one of those campuses has been in existence for 40 years. The other one has been in existence 5 years. Hyde probably averages 150-180 students per year at each campus. There have been some years where there are more students passing through the doors and other years long ago where there were less. One of the posters bragged about how there were 500 people at this Alumni gathering. Do the math!! Not very impressive when probably half of that amount were staff and family.
The 150-180 is not accurate at all by today's figures. You are assuming that if 180 enrolled, 180 stayed the course. This is wrong. First of all, if the website says Hyde enrolled 180 in a given year, many more than that 180 enrolled and then left or were asked to leave. Hyde needs to give these true figures in order for their material to be accurate. The same goes for their very high rate of college acceptances. Hyde should let us know the percentage of kids who go through the program and are in college after the first year. If they did provide this you would see a percentage that is not very impressive.
How about it Hyde. How many kids who have done two years at Hyde, (not necessarily graduated) are in college two years later?
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I agree it would be nice to see the statistics on college graduates. Can anyone provide us with this?
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