Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Ridge Creek School / Hidden Lake Academy
Split from Court Dismisses Indenmity Clause thread
RobertBruce:
--- Quote --- first of all the school doesn?t set the price, the parents do, if the price is too high no one will show up
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Wrong. You mentioned before that we were using scare tactics. Well Cindy these people practically invented the practice.
"It may seem like alot of money but if you don't pay it little Johnny is going to end up "dead or in jail". It only cost so much because of all the amazing services we provide that can't be provided anywhere else."
They don't bother to mention that the "services provided" include an abusive environment and quack therapy provided by unlicensed hacks, disgusting food, subpar education, and squalor like living conditions. All being provided by an unlicensed facility.
Who could ask for more?
--- Quote ---Another option is to double the amount of beds and charge $3,000 a month or triple it and charge $2,000 a month. But I bet no one here would be any happier and neither would the parents.
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Interesting you mention this. Youre apparently unaware that HLA for several years felt the "8 to a room" policy, was just fine.
Troll Control:
--- Quote from: ""TheWho"" ---Look, Deborah, we are talking about licensing and you stated:
--- Quote --- Any facility that warehouses kids 24/7 must ensure those kids receive an education. They certainly don't want the kids attending the public schools in their districts- must keep them contained in the bubble to protect the illusion. Therefore they must provide some semblance of education.
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We all know the TBS provide their own education (atleast the ones I am familiar with) and you indicate that they don?t want them attending a local public school (implying licensing may force this on the TBS?s which they don?t want and is a reason to avoid licensing)?. Why bring it up if this not what you meant?
I replied with:
--- Quote --- This is precisely why many of these schools don?t seek licensing. I know I wouldn?t want to have the school put my kids into the local public school system?.these are the type of requirements that antiquated regulation can impose and drag a school back to the 19th century.
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Of course the schools want to provide their own education, why do you have to paint this as something evil. You only want see a small part of what is going on?. If these kids attended a local public school and their SAT scores dropped down future parents would not want to send their kids there and the schools reputation would drop.
Why does the cost of $6,000 seem to be such a big deal? Would everyone feel better if it was $2,000 a month? Remember the schools don?t set the price the consumers do.
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Hey, dick, I'm 12,500 miles away right now and already know Aspen deal for HLA is DEAD. Might as well log off...
TheWho:
--- Quote ---Hey, dick, I'm 12,500 miles away right now and already know Aspen deal for HLA is DEAD. Might as well log off...
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Calm down, DJ, the sensitivity training doesn?t seem to be working, You should try to relax when traveling, enjoy where you are at.......... you will still be king of the HLA forum when you get home, I am just commenting.
Troll Control:
I am relaxed. Just not sure how that has any bearing on the incontrovertible fact that you're a dick.
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