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HYDE SCHOOL Questions about Finances

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Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2006-01-22 06:54:00, Anonymous wrote:

"Never seen this before.  Take a look at Hidden Lake Academy.  $84,000.00 PER YEAR, minimum stay 24 months. So, $168,000.00 MINIMUM, but more than likely your kid will not be "ready" to leave at the end of two years.  Some stay FOUR YEARS PLUS POST-GRAD ($336,000.00 + undefined "post grad")



You got lucky by comparison.  Same results (shitty education, not prepared for the real world, no therapy, etc), but laid out less cash for it."

Lucky?  Lucky that Hyde is only $50,000 per year plus a mandatory donation based on what they think you should "donate?"  You think that by giving another horrible example, (hidden Lake) is the way to prove that Hyde is better?  Get real!

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Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2006-01-22 14:32:00, Anonymous wrote:

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On 2006-01-22 06:54:00, Anonymous wrote:


"Never seen this before.  Take a look at Hidden Lake Academy.  $84,000.00 PER YEAR, minimum stay 24 months. So, $168,000.00 MINIMUM, but more than likely your kid will not be "ready" to leave at the end of two years.  Some stay FOUR YEARS PLUS POST-GRAD ($336,000.00 + undefined "post grad")





You got lucky by comparison.  Same results (shitty education, not prepared for the real world, no therapy, etc), but laid out less cash for it."





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Lucky?  Lucky that Hyde is only $50,000 per year plus a mandatory donation based on what they think you should "donate?"  You think that by giving another horrible example, (hidden Lake) is the way to prove that Hyde is better?  Get real!

Anonymous:
They have another way of dealing with finances. they accept kids with mental health issues, then say the environment is unsafe, insist that the kid leaves and then keeps the tuition.  What do they do with the vacant space? Probably enroll another unfortunate kid.

Anonymous:
I would like to know how your case goes. My daughter was told to leave in early November and they also didn't think they had to return any money even though a local therapist and pyschiatrist also recommended it.  The contract reads that if the parents or child (who is a minor) withdraws, then they keep the money. We did not withdraw. We begged to stay.  After several letters etc, we did receive partial refund, but the stress was incredible.

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2006-04-25 20:21:00, Anonymous wrote:

"I would like to know how your case goes. My daughter was told to leave in early November and they also didn't think they had to return any money even though a local therapist and pyschiatrist also recommended it.  The contract reads that if the parents or child (who is a minor) withdraws, then they keep the money. We did not withdraw. We begged to stay.  After several letters etc, we did receive partial refund, but the stress was incredible."

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If they kick you out you should get your tuition back.  This same thing has happened to many people at Hyde and some have fought back.

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