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RobertBruce:
If they havent broken any rules there is no need for them to be hide away. Kids arent dogs to be shut in the laundry room when company arrives. Besides those kids are paying to be at HLA, the guest are not.

Anonymous:
That's a bit dramatic.  If they were on restriction, then they had broken the rules and were doing restriction stuff such as work assignments or writting assignments.  If they were not on restriction and being "hidden" away, they were typically on the fields playing some sort of ball game or at the lake fishing, or just haning out with each other.

FunkyChild:
"Kids on restriction often need to refocus. This helps them do it. "


oh yeah, the many weekends i served for failing algebra trig really helped to me to attain a sense of logical thinking and a broader palette of understanding for the course. i just wish i had more time in the fields goose shit and chiggers to complete my work. you must be 'shroomming.

FunkyChild:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---That's a bit dramatic.  If they were on restriction, then they had broken the rules and were doing restriction stuff such as work assignments or writting assignments.  If they were not on restriction and being "hidden" away, they were typically on the fields playing some sort of ball game or at the lake fishing, or just haning out with each other.
--- End quote ---



ummmm, i clearly remember ther being a time when we were hidden, back behind the lake, where the rci ropes course is. there was some kind of outsider event going on

Anonymous:
FJ or DennisL (as you've called yourself) states:
--- Quote ---Let me also clear up something that I read a while back. Someone said HLA was able to avoid being licensed. Treatment centers, boarding schools, etc can't avoid being licensed. I found out that ORS actually granted an "exemption" from being licensed since it was seen as more of a boarding school. That's far different that the picture of HLA somehow avoiding the state. My friend at DHR said HLA is now being licensed because it is now seen as more similar to a therapeutic program than pure boarding school. She said HLA should be licensed within the next month.
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Wrong, wrong, wrong. HLA FOUGHT against being licensed by ORS. Since you have access to documents, take a look at the letters Q&Q sent to ORS stating why the should have an "exemption".  We have copies of those letters and there are flat out lies regarding why HLA shouldn't be licensed by ORS. You clearly want to distort the truth - a typical HLA move.

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