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Hyde School, Organizational Incest
Anonymous:
Vocal minority! :lol:
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2006-03-31 08:19:00, Anonymous wrote:
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On 2006-03-31 03:07:00, Anonymous wrote:
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IT is not surprising to me that the notion of an internal moral compass, and that that compass should be a key part of leadership scares you. Again Joe never claimed to be a "higher power" in the context of Bill Wilson's writings, or a prophet as claimed in another thread."
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He might not have claimed to be a "higher power" in the one letter, but he certainly has claimed it in the past and seems to still be doing it.
Truth is there is nothing wrong with the leader of this school running it whatever way he wants. It is not for any of us to say. What is important is that potential parents go in with their eyes wide open based on truth rather than the false hype the school dishes out."
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Joe has never claimed to be a higher power in the sense in which the term was coined in Bill Wilsons "Blue Book." The fact that you are willing to lie about that and are unwilling to 'fess up when confronted with your mendacious malarkey, shows you for the "spinless chameolion" ( thank Jim) that you are. No wonder you failed at hyde. You are a bald face liar.
Anonymous:
Quite the contrary. I graduated Hyde and was thought of as a leader. I played their game which is easy to do unless you are totally screwed up. Do you not think that it sticks with me the times I was laying in bed in my dorm listening to one of the girls throwing up in the bathroom because she had an eating disorder? According to Hyde's rules you must report this or you can go on 2-4. Well I reported this and what do you think they did? Seminars, group, with a VERY young gay teacher straight out of college with no experience with bulimia no less girls.
I don't think much about Hyde, but when I start writing I then become sad knowing that Hyde can and has been harmful to many kids.
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2006-04-01 14:45:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Quite the contrary. I graduated Hyde and was thought of as a leader. I played their game which is easy to do unless you are totally screwed up. Do you not think that it sticks with me the times I was laying in bed in my dorm listening to one of the girls throwing up in the bathroom because she had an eating disorder? According to Hyde's rules you must report this or you can go on 2-4. Well I reported this and what do you think they did? Seminars, group, with a VERY young gay teacher straight out of college with no experience with bulimia no less girls.
I don't think much about Hyde, but when I start writing I then become sad knowing that Hyde can and has been harmful to many kids."
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This is exactly what I experienced at Hyde. Incident after incident involving other students with major problems-drugs, eating disorders, depression. Like you said, the school dealt with this stuff in seminars run by teachers who are barely out of college, dealing with their own issues, completely out of their league, etc. THAT was Hyde, and I bet it still is. I feel real bad for those students who didn't get the help they needed.
Anonymous:
would you please post the letter?
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