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Academy at Swift River: Private School or RTC
Deborah:
Academy at Swift River is operating as a Private School:
Mohawk Trail Regional School Dist
Wednesday, October 12, 2005
Grant approval for the Private School Application submitted by The Academy at Swift River ? After a presentation by Matthew Hart, Academic Coordinator for The Academy, and on a motion by Marguerite Willis, seconded by Michael Chrisman, the committee voted to approve the Private School Application for The Academy at Swift River.
http://www.mtrsd.k12.ma.us/site/supt/mi ... 101205.htm
Yet, provides group and individual therapy to children who may exhibit defiance and opposition to authority, angry outbursts, lack of confidence, low self-esteem, indications of depression, lying, stealing, and other maladaptive behaviors and traits. Histories may include adoption, divorce, death and other loss issues, or various types of abuse.
Additionally: experimented with drugs and/or alcohol, been sexually promiscuous, are acting out at home and in the classroom, and have shown decreasing respect for themselves and others.
Academically: not reaching their full potential in the classroom, and are often discouraged by learning differences that have never been successfully addressed.
Why has Massachusetts Dept of Early Education and Care allowed this for 10 years when clearly, ASR is an RTC?
102 CMR 3.00: STANDARDS FOR THE LICENSURE OR APPROVAL OF RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS SERVING CHILDREN AND TEEN PARENTS
http://www.eec.state.ma.us/docs/residential_regs.pdf
DEFINITIONS
Group Care Program . A program or facility that provides care and custody for one or more children by anyone other than a relative by blood, marriage or adoption on a regular 24-hour a day, residential basis. Group care program includes but is not limited to programs serving teen parents under the age of 16 years; transition to independent living programs; private residential schools that provide special services to children with special needs in which children with special needs constitute 30% or more of the school?s population; and group residences or group homes....
Residential Program. A group care, temporary shelter, or transition to independent living program, or a transitional housing program serving teen parents.
Special Services. Any special services provided to children with special needs by a private residential school that are special education services similar to those referred to at 603 CMR 18.05(3)(a) and (b); or social, psychological or psychiatric services; or occupational or physical therapy; or speech or language therapy; or vocational rehabilitation skills; or regular nursing or medical careprovided on site; or self-help skills or activities of daily living training.
Child with special needs. A child who, because of a disability consisting of a developmental delay or an intellectual, sensory, neurological, emotional, communication, physical, specific learning or health impairment or combination thereof, is or would be unable to progress effectively in a regular school program. This may include, but not be limited to, a school age child with special needs as determined by an evaluation conducted pursuant to M.G.L. c. 71B, ยง 3, and as defined by the Department of Education in 603 CMR 28.00.
Massachusetts Department of Education
603 CMR 18.00: Program and Safety Standards for Approved Public or Private Day and Residential Special Education School Programs
LAWS & REGS FOR RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS
http://www.doe.mass.edu/lawsregs/603cmr ... section=01
TheWho:
Private residential schools not serving special needs children are not considered residential care in Massachusetts.
http://www.eec.state.ma.us/docs/RP%20Li ... ements.pdf
I think what we need to define is special needs children, which is seems you have found, deborah.
I know in the cases of the kids and parents, I talked to, these kids were not classified as special needs by the state they lived in nor in massachusetts.
It seems they may better fall under:
"Private residential school not serving special needs children", which means they would be licensed under other laws, if any.
Troll Control:
--- Quote from: ""TheWho"" ---Private residential schools not serving special needs children are not considered residential care in Massachusetts.
http://www.eec.state.ma.us/docs/RP%20Li ... ements.pdf
I think what we need to define is special needs children, which is seems you have found, deborah.
I know in the cases of the kids and parents, I talked to, these kids were not classified as special needs by the state they lived in nor in massachusetts.
It seems they may better fall under:
"Private residential school not serving special needs children", which means they would be licensed under other laws, if any.
--- End quote ---
What are you, fucking high or something? If these kids have NO SPECIAL NEEDS why the fuck are they there in the first place?
All these kids are carrying diagnoses (labels) given to them to justify their placement at this facility. THIS MEANS "SPECIAL NEEDS," dumbass.
hanzomon4:
Who, I don't believe that that the licensing requirements are based on the child being a special needs kid but rather the types of services being provided.
If the program is providing special needs services they should be licensed as such, not as a boarding school which is a private residential school not serving special needs kids.
Troll Control:
--- Quote from: ""TheWho"" ---Private residential schools not serving special needs children are not considered residential care in Massachusetts.
http://www.eec.state.ma.us/docs/RP%20Li ... ements.pdf
I think what we need to define is special needs children, which is seems you have found, deborah.
I know in the cases of the kids and parents, I talked to, these kids were not classified as special needs by the state they lived in nor in massachusetts.
It seems they may better fall under:
"Private residential school not serving special needs children", which means they would be licensed under other laws, if any.
--- End quote ---
This is one of the most obtuse remarks you've ever made, Scooter.
How are you going to sit there and say that these kids have no special needs, but couldn't make it at home, are "at risk" and requiring structure and therapy?
This is precisely why everyone discounts what you say, Scooter. On one hand you argue that they have special needs so they need to be sent to a "TBS" and then when you find out the "TBS" needs to be licensed to serve these special needs kids you say "They're not special needs." What's wrong with you?
If these kids have no special needs, why aren't they at home???
This is an admission that the kids don't need to be there, Scooter. Bring 'em home then!
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