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Anonymous:
this thread lost any value or usefulness somewhere around page 3 or 4. let them have their fun. they'll run out of boring distractions before too long.
hey who, are you part of their desperate parents club?

Anonymous:
Your mom is part of their desperate parent's club
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TheWho:

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Are you kidding!!! You have friends on the inside {who know everything) and they conveniently hit the ?Reply all button? (by accident) on the issue that I happen to challenge you on, wow, DJ you do go to extremes to win an argument.


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Have you read any of the other threads, Who?  You are completely WRONG AGAIN.  How do you think I have an entire email string from several management personnel detailing the fact HLA has had pedophiles/rapists/sociopaths, etc on campus.



Give it a rest.  I posted those emails in their entirety when people like you were saying the same things you're saying now.  Go back and read before you act like even more of a dummy.



To answer your question: YES, I do have people on the "inside" who are willing to provide information to force HLA to provide adequate services and a safe environment for the kids.  You're so eager to say that I DON'T have this type of information that you make an ass of yourself by NOT READING the threads you attempt to comment upon where these emails (that you claim simply CAN'T BE HAD) are already posted and have been for months.



Like I said, go back to your call center and handle some business you may be actually qualified to do.  You've been proven wrong time and again, yet you are singularly unable to disqualify anything I have said.  
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Sorry, DJ, I consider myself very open minded but I cant believe what you say on this one.  I?m am sure there are plenty of people who believe you so you don?t need my backing to keep your ego afloat.  So where we left off was determining what type of back-up the school had now that there is no full time nurse.  I am not sure about Ga, but for high schools in other states they have traveling nurses who spend a day at each school and are on call for emergencies or utilize a local medical facility.  Does anyone know what other schools in the state do to handle this?
Does anyone know how far HLA is from the nearest medical facility? Or doctors office?  It would be nice to know how exposed these children are.

SHH:
Who Ive posted this information twice in the past 3 days regarding the distance that HLA is from medical facilities. I used to live on campus for 4 years. The school is 9 miles from the city limits of Dahlonega. The hospital is 10 miles from HLA's driveway. There are also several doctors offices in town and several dentists. The hospital has access to lifeflight helicopter, but in addition, the Army Ranger camp is 2 miles from HLA, and they have a medevac helicopter too. I would consider the school rural, but not "isolated". You can drive to town in 10 minutes.

TheWho:

--- Quote ---On 2006-05-31 16:48:00, SHH wrote:

"Who Ive posted this information twice in the past 3 days regarding the distance that HLA is from medical facilities. I used to live on campus for 4 years. The school is 9 miles from the city limits of Dahlonega. The hospital is 10 miles from HLA's driveway. There are also several doctors offices in town and several dentists. The hospital has access to lifeflight helicopter, but in addition, the Army Ranger camp is 2 miles from HLA, and they have a medevac helicopter too. I would consider the school rural, but not "isolated". You can drive to town in 10 minutes."

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Yes you did, I sort of spaced out I guess.  So it seems they are in line with some of the high schools which lack nurses (no better or no worse off).  But as you stated in one of your previous posts all schools in the state should have a nurse on site and I agree.

If costs are the main issue for the cut backs they could look into sharing a nurse with other schools in the area to help reduce the kids exposure or have a nurse from town travel in a few times per week.

These are some suggestions for any of the parents who may be calling HLA to inquire, they could pose these options.

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