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Anonymous:
i went to hyde after my first try at sophmore year in public school.  i faied out of public school not because i didn't go but just because i didn't care about life anymore.

so i went to hyde. i entered teh school and repeated my sophmore year and thought the school was ok.  i thought that i would stick it out till i graduated because my mother told me before i even went there that i would have to graduate from there.  so i stuck it out. i kept my nose clean(easy if you can avoid other kids trying to influence you) and entered my junior year.  I had challenging classes(Mr. Rigney) and i had easy classes (spanish)  but i went through junior year.  i was never an athletic person but i have always been wierdly skinny.  so i took up sports and loved them.  again because i was able to avoid other kids trying to pressure my i was able to not get any 530s or 2-4.

it really was simple.
so near the end of my junior year i was trying to apply to become a junior steward and i was told that i didn't lead enough.  so i said to myself, "shit, i have got to put myself out there"  so i led a school meeting and i lead the library.  i learned if you could just say fuck it and not listen to the kids bitching about work(which i hear a lot of kids say that the work load is easy but while at school i heard kids always bitching about how hard it was and tehy had no time)  then it is easy.

so i entered my senior year and helped out in many ways  in the school. becoming a mentor to people and helping those who struggled.  by the end of my senior year i just wanted to leave and go on to college.  but now looking back i miss hyde.  i know i spent a lot of time hating it but hyde helped me out so much because i wanted to change, if you want to change then hyde can help, but don't bitch if you don't want to change.  

so i made it through hyde without getting dirty and was able to staay of 2-4

don't think i didn't have temptations though, i love cigars and an alum was up hanging out with me and i was talking about my love of a good smoke. he then procedes to pull out 4 very nice cigars and asks if i would like to go smoke one with him cause that is where he is headed.  i declined.
so in the end you have a choice, if you realy hate it so much run away

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---i went to hyde after my first try at sophmore year in public school.  i faied out of public school not because i didn't go but just because i didn't care about life anymore.

so i went to hyde. i entered teh school and repeated my sophmore year and thought the school was ok.  i thought that i would stick it out till i graduated because my mother told me before i even went there that i would have to graduate from there.  so i stuck it out. i kept my nose clean(easy if you can avoid other kids trying to influence you) and entered my junior year.  I had challenging classes(Mr. Rigney) and i had easy classes (spanish)  but i went through junior year.  i was never an athletic person but i have always been wierdly skinny.  so i took up sports and loved them.  again because i was able to avoid other kids trying to pressure my i was able to not get any 530s or 2-4.

it really was simple.
so near the end of my junior year i was trying to apply to become a junior steward and i was told that i didn't lead enough.  so i said to myself, "shit, i have got to put myself out there"  so i led a school meeting and i lead the library.  i learned if you could just say fuck it and not listen to the kids bitching about work(which i hear a lot of kids say that the work load is easy but while at school i heard kids always bitching about how hard it was and tehy had no time)  then it is easy.

so i entered my senior year and helped out in many ways  in the school. becoming a mentor to people and helping those who struggled.  by the end of my senior year i just wanted to leave and go on to college.  but now looking back i miss hyde.  i know i spent a lot of time hating it but hyde helped me out so much because i wanted to change, if you want to change then hyde can help, but don't bitch if you don't want to change.  

so i made it through hyde without getting dirty and was able to staay of 2-4

don't think i didn't have temptations though, i love cigars and an alum was up hanging out with me and i was talking about my love of a good smoke. he then procedes to pull out 4 very nice cigars and asks if i would like to go smoke one with him cause that is where he is headed.  i declined.
so in the end you have a choice, if you realy hate it so much run away
--- End quote ---


  Thanks for sharing that.

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---i went to hyde after my first try at sophmore year in public school.  i faied out of public school not because i didn't go but just because i didn't care about life anymore.

so i went to hyde. i entered teh school and repeated my sophmore year and thought the school was ok.  i thought that i would stick it out till i graduated because my mother told me before i even went there that i would have to graduate from there.  so i stuck it out. i kept my nose clean(easy if you can avoid other kids trying to influence you) and entered my junior year.  I had challenging classes(Mr. Rigney) and i had easy classes (spanish)  but i went through junior year.  i was never an athletic person but i have always been wierdly skinny.  so i took up sports and loved them.  again because i was able to avoid other kids trying to pressure my i was able to not get any 530s or 2-4.

it really was simple.
so near the end of my junior year i was trying to apply to become a junior steward and i was told that i didn't lead enough.  so i said to myself, "shit, i have got to put myself out there"  so i led a school meeting and i lead the library.  i learned if you could just say fuck it and not listen to the kids bitching about work(which i hear a lot of kids say that the work load is easy but while at school i heard kids always bitching about how hard it was and tehy had no time)  then it is easy.

so i entered my senior year and helped out in many ways  in the school. becoming a mentor to people and helping those who struggled.  by the end of my senior year i just wanted to leave and go on to college.  but now looking back i miss hyde.  i know i spent a lot of time hating it but hyde helped me out so much because i wanted to change, if you want to change then hyde can help, but don't bitch if you don't want to change.  

so i made it through hyde without getting dirty and was able to staay of 2-4

don't think i didn't have temptations though, i love cigars and an alum was up hanging out with me and i was talking about my love of a good smoke. he then procedes to pull out 4 very nice cigars and asks if i would like to go smoke one with him cause that is where he is headed.  i declined.
so in the end you have a choice, if you realy hate it so much run away
--- End quote ---

Sounds like your experience wasn't to terribly bad overall. Did you witness or hear of any of the horrible emotional cruelty, pedophilia, abuse or incompetence that is regularly attributed to Hyde on this site?

Anonymous:
nope, i saw a kid spit in a teachers face, but the teacher didn't try and harm the kid they were in the middle of an argument.

that was the worst i saw

Anonymous:
It seems to me that a lot of the posts here against Hyde are from the same people over and over again, often hiding their identity by not logging on.

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