Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Ridge Creek School / Hidden Lake Academy
ISAC
Deborah:
I don't know ISACs policy, SHH. Ask them.
If I had a say, the answer would be no, they aren't removed, their history remains public, for the reasons I previously stated.
Anonymous:
Well, my thinking on this would be, say for example, the school totally changes hands....most staff are new, qualified, and have good credentials, facilities are renovated, etc.....wouldnt leaving them on the watch list be unfair? since they arent the ones that caused it to get on the list to start with? Just a thought.
SHH
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---Well, my thinking on this would be, say for example, the school totally changes hands....most staff are new, qualified, and have good credentials, facilities are renovated, etc.....wouldnt leaving them on the watch list be unfair? since they arent the ones that caused it to get on the list to start with? Just a thought.
--- End quote ---
That's like saying Auschwitz is under New Management. Some things just shouldn't be....
Anonymous:
So what youre saying is that no school should exist period, right? even ones that have decent staff and a good program? you feel they are bad no matter what?
SHH
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---So what youre saying is that no school should exist period, right? even ones that have decent staff and a good program? you feel they are bad no matter what?
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That's not what I said at all - even the least intelligent person would know that's not what I said.
There's a need for these type of programs, but only if they are willing and able to abide by State Regulations AND are truly qualified to provide professional competent services to the children. HLA doesn't deserve a 2nd chance period.
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