Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Hyde Schools
Hyde School, The Most Truthful Informative Post I have Seen
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---so many
--- End quote ---
There are three kinds of people: those who can count and those that can't. How many is "so many?"
Terri Klouthrobe
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2006-05-21 17:15:00, Anonymous wrote:
"
--- Quote ---
so many
--- End quote ---
There are three kinds of people: those who can count and those that can't. How many is "so many?"
Terri Klouthrobe
"
--- End quote ---
You want numbers? Drive up to Hyde's campuses on any random day. Ask about the number of kids on 2-4, those who have run from the school, those who were sent to outpost because they were having a hard time adjusting to Hyde, and those who drop out of Hyde. Anyone familiar with Hyde, and who's honest about what happens there, knows for a fact that lots of kids have a hard time adjusting to Hyde's model. That's a fact. If you want hard numbers, I suggest you ask Malcolm Gauld for an exact count. What are the chances you'll get full disclosure from him or anyone else at Hyde?
Anonymous:
Waaaaaaaaa
Anonymous:
I am a student at the Bath campus. I had a very similar experience to the father of the woodstock boy, I personally know him as well. Earlier this year I came to my dorm to find the girl who lived across the hall collapsed in the doorway of her room.I tried waking her but she was out cold. I rushed to the nurses station across the street and tried to express the emergency to the nurse on duty. She laughed and said I was exagerating the situation and refused to come and help. she wouldnt even let me use the phone to call Duty or an ambulance. I ended up calling the ambulance my self from my dorm phone and spending the next 5 hours in the hospital with the girl.
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2006-05-22 10:32:00, Anonymous wrote:
"I am a student at the Bath campus. I had a very similar experience to the father of the woodstock boy, I personally know him as well. Earlier this year I came to my dorm to find the girl who lived across the hall collapsed in the doorway of her room.I tried waking her but she was out cold. I rushed to the nurses station across the street and tried to express the emergency to the nurse on duty. She laughed and said I was exagerating the situation and refused to come and help. she wouldnt even let me use the phone to call Duty or an ambulance. I ended up calling the ambulance my self from my dorm phone and spending the next 5 hours in the hospital with the girl."
--- End quote ---
What a tragic story. Is this kind of mistrust of students typical at Hyde? Did anything happen as a result?
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version