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Lawsuits and complaints against Hyde School?
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2006-04-25 15:57:00, Anonymous wrote:
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On 2006-01-18 06:37:00, Anonymous wrote:
"I am gathering information on lawsuits or formal complaints that have been filed against the Hyde School. I would also like to know about any lawsuits or complaints that are currently pending. Please post any information you have about past or pending cases. Thank you."
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I am aware of a lawsuit about to be filed against Hyde School. I am not sure if it has to do with the female student having sex with the music teacher or if it has to do with a family who was kicked out and yet Hyde kept their money. I am sure we will hear something about it soon as these kinds of things can't be kept quiet.
My question is, why does Hyde School open themselves up to this? Why don't they follow the guidelines, which would prevent all of this controversy? Hard to believe that their ego gets in the way of rational thinking.
Does anyone from Hyde have an answer for this? "
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Any idea what the newest lawsuits against Hyde accuse the school of doing? I am impressed that some families have the courage to go after Hyde. I know of a number of parents who would like to sue Hyde but don't have any energy left after doing battle with the school. It's good to see some people stepping up to the plate. It's about time that Hyde be held accountable for the serious mistakes it makes.
Anonymous:
My experience with Hyde and that they accepted my daughter and then require that she leave in early November because it was not safe for her to stay. I had a letter from her therapist in Bath stating that she needed residential treatment. Even though I did not withdrawn my daughter and she did not withdraw herself, Hyde kept all of our tuition money for the year. After many pleads and letters, some of the tuition was returned. This is totally unfair in my viewpoint. I have been hoping to find similar situations and would gladly participate in finding out how many of these cases have happened.
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2006-04-25 19:37:00, Anonymous wrote:
"My experience with Hyde and that they accepted my daughter and then require that she leave in early November because it was not safe for her to stay. I had a letter from her therapist in Bath stating that she needed residential treatment. Even though I did not withdrawn my daughter and she did not withdraw herself, Hyde kept all of our tuition money for the year. After many pleads and letters, some of the tuition was returned. This is totally unfair in my viewpoint. I have been hoping to find similar situations and would gladly participate in finding out how many of these cases have happened."
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Unfortuntely your situation is very common at Hyde, in that they seem to accept many students who need mental health services that Hyde isn't willing to provide. How can they accept a kid who really needs residential treatment? Hyde doesn't even have a counseling staff. This is a tragic situation that is costly to so many people, especially the kids. Did Hyde know about your child's needs when they accepted her? You may want to consult a lawyer to see whether Hyde should be held legally responsible for accepting your daughter when the school wasn't prepared to provide her with what she needed. I feel very bad for you and your family.
Anonymous:
"Any idea what the newest lawsuits against Hyde accuse the school of doing? I am impressed that some families have the courage to go after Hyde. I know of a number of parents who would like to sue Hyde but don't have any energy left after doing battle with the school. It's good to see some people stepping up to the plate. It's about time that Hyde be held accountable for the serious mistakes it makes."
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I understand and sympathize that you might be burned out from doing battle with Hyde, but come on. In life I want you to step up to the plate and stand up for what you believe in. I think it is cowardly to say you think it is great what others are doing, yet you are unwilling to do the same. You must pick your battles in life, but remember you are setting an example to your child by by letting them see you hide in the sidelines while others fight your battles for you.
Sorry, I understand it might be hard, but I have no respect for people with this attitude. Grow up!
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2006-04-26 13:49:00, Anonymous wrote:
""Any idea what the newest lawsuits against Hyde accuse the school of doing? I am impressed that some families have the courage to go after Hyde. I know of a number of parents who would like to sue Hyde but don't have any energy left after doing battle with the school. It's good to see some people stepping up to the plate. It's about time that Hyde be held accountable for the serious mistakes it makes."
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I understand and sympathize that you might be burned out from doing battle with Hyde, but come on. In life I want you to step up to the plate and stand up for what you believe in. I think it is cowardly to say you think it is great what others are doing, yet you are unwilling to do the same. You must pick your battles in life, but remember you are setting an example to your child by by letting them see you hide in the sidelines while others fight your battles for you.
Sorry, I understand it might be hard, but I have no respect for people with this attitude. Grow up!"
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I agree. This person is staying anonymous, asking questions, and yet is admitting to being a coward. If you can help these people who are battling Hyde then why would you not if you too got burned?
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