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--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---I'm aware of at least a dozen families that were considering Hyde until they begin to hear about and read some of the major concerns expressed by parents of current or former students. ... This is an important way to hold Hyde accountable (just like Hyde preaches accountability to students and parents).

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In the words of a former Hyde headmaster: "The chickens have come home to roost."
 

  I though that was Malcolm X that said that.  Oh Ed is stealing some more. Sorry.

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A Joe Fan
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What rong with the quote thingy?

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---why the link to this right-wing drivel?
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Because I am a Joe Fan.  Not that left wing "former headmaster" fan. If more of our drug addled children felt the sole of old Joe's boot we would be standing Tall in Iraq.  Instead we are wringing our hands over casualties that about to a couple of bad weeks on the Interstate system.

Anonymous:

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--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---why the link to this right-wing drivel?
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Because I am a Joe Fan.  Not that left wing "former headmaster" fan. If more of our drug addled children felt the sole of old Joe's boot we would be standing Tall in Iraq.  Instead we are wringing our hands over casualties that about to a couple of bad weeks on the Interstate system.
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Which is the pot and which is the kettle is a pretty moot point, IMPO; they are both cut of the same cloth regardless of their personal differences.  They both subscribe to the ends justifying the means "philosophy."  This creates a situation where no one is held accountable for all sorts of personal excess, which can be most damaging to some kids, especially those who were taught to respect their elders and don't have robust self esteem to begin with...

Anonymous:

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--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---why the link to this right-wing drivel?
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Because I am a Joe Fan.  Not that left wing "former headmaster" fan. If more of our drug addled children felt the sole of old Joe's boot we would be standing Tall in Iraq.  Instead we are wringing our hands over casualties that about to a couple of bad weeks on the Interstate system.
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Which is the pot and which is the kettle is a pretty moot point, IMPO; they are both cut of the same cloth regardless of their personal differences.  They both subscribe to the ends justifying the means "philosophy."  This creates a situation where no one is held accountable for all sorts of personal excess, which can be most damaging to some kids, especially those who were taught to respect their elders and don't have robust self esteem to begin with...
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I agree with your point about the potential damage to Hyde kids who are exposed to the excesses of staff who engage in emotionally abusive behaviors.  At Hyde I've seen some of the staff behave very cruelly and inappropriately, with disastrous consequences for those kids whose self-esteem was in the gutter to begin with (or close to it).  I'd say the same risks apply to parents who are in rough shape.  I've seen alumni parents and some staff go after some parents horribly and aggressively in FLC's.  I think it's unconscionable that this is allowed to go on.

Anonymous:

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--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---why the link to this right-wing drivel?
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Because I am a Joe Fan.  Not that left wing "former headmaster" fan. If more of our drug addled children felt the sole of old Joe's boot we would be standing Tall in Iraq.  Instead we are wringing our hands over casualties that about to a couple of bad weeks on the Interstate system.
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Which is the pot and which is the kettle is a pretty moot point, IMPO; they are both cut of the same cloth regardless of their personal differences.  They both subscribe to the ends justifying the means "philosophy."  This creates a situation where no one is held accountable for all sorts of personal excess, which can be most damaging to some kids, especially those who were taught to respect their elders and don't have robust self esteem to begin with...
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Thanks for that affirmation.

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