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ASR's Violations of Massachusetts Education Law

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TheWho:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---Yes, they have no licensed special ed teachers which puts them in violation of the law because they take state funds for disabled children, which requires licensed special ed teachers - just another violation in a long list.

I noticed you skipped over the fact that they have no licensed teachers of any kind, special ed or "regular" teachers.  When you carefully omit things you'd rather not have scrutinized it makes you look even worse.

Please save your analogies.  No analogy is needed because it is a simple fact that ASR's teachers are all unlicensed, as verified by a quick call to the number you keep repeating.  It's not that deep.  

If this makes you angry and upset, take it up with ASR - they're the one's shortchanging the families, not me.  Demand that they hire qualified licensed teachers!
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Sorry I made you look bad but it is your own doing.  The school is a hybrid and doesnt fall into one category.  They have licensed personel, I have proved this numerous times here on fornits.  They serve a special service to struggling teens.  The state knows that ASR doesnt fit underneath one department neatly and therefore has given latitude.  If there are concerns I suggest to call the source directly and have them field your questions

One option is to call the school directly:

http://www.swiftriver.com/

Another is to ask the State (DOE)

 Department of Education's Program Quality Assurance Services Unit (781) 338-3700.  

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Troll Control:
Sorry, but you're not telling the truth.

ASR has not a single licensed teacher.

No matter how you stamp your feet or throw tantrums or try to wish it away, it won't go away.

Your statement just isn't supported by the facts.  Try to deflect as you may with analogies or temper tantrums, you've been proven wrong and you can't provide a single shred of evidence to support your claim.  ASR simply doesn't employ qualified licensed teachers and nothing you can say here will change that fact.

You should take it up with ASR and demand that they hire qualified licensed teachers!  They're the only ones who can change this troubling reality...

RobertBruce:

--- Quote ---Sorry I made you look bad but it is your own doing.
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You haven't made anyone look bad. You're a blind fool and too prideful to realize it.


--- Quote ---The school is a hybrid and doesnt fall into one category.
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A hybrid of what? How does being a hybrid allow ASR to avoid all regulation? If they truly are a hybrid why did they file for exemption from a special needs school under the 30% rule?




--- Quote ---They have licensed personel, I have proved this numerous times here on fornits.
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 :rofl: No you didn't. The information on the few staff members who are licensed as anything were provided by us. You simply tried to take credit for it.





--- Quote ---They serve a special service to struggling teens.
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So youre now acknowledging that they do in fact provide special needs to special needs kids. Good you agree with the DoE then.


--- Quote ---The state knows that ASR doesnt fit underneath one department neatly and therefore has given latitude.
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Really? Then why did the OCCS fight with them so much nine years ago and claim they needed to become properly licensed. That doesnt sound like giving much latitude to me.


--- Quote ---If there are concerns I suggest to call the source directly and have them field your questions

One option is to call the school directly:

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Why? We already know they wont be honest with us.


--- Quote ---Another is to ask the State (DOE)

Department of Education's Program Quality Assurance Services Unit (781) 338-3700.
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Several of us already have Cindy. They've informed us that ASR is operating an unlicensed and unregulated special needs program. They have no licensed teachers on staff and apparently no licensed therapist either.

Now we understand this makes you angry and upset but remember, you did this to yourself. Ha ha ha, just kidding. Not really.

TheWho:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---You should take it up with ASR and demand that they hire qualified licensed teachers!  They're the only ones who can change this troubling reality...
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I think we found some common ground Ha,Ha,Ha,...  a little hard to see though, but it there.
All kidding aside folks, like the guest said we need to defer to the ones who know and take it up with them...

Call the school or the state DOE.

Troll Control:

--- Quote from: ""TheWho"" ---
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---You should take it up with ASR and demand that they hire qualified licensed teachers!  They're the only ones who can change this troubling reality...
--- End quote ---

I think we found some common ground Ha,Ha,Ha,...  a little hard to see though, but it there.
All kidding aside folks, like the guest said we need to defer to the ones who know and take it up with them...

Call the school or the state DOE.
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Call the DOE.  They have no reason to lie.  ASR needs to protect its revenue stream and will lie to do it.  Check with DOE.

I checked with DOE and they verified that no teachers at ASR hold a license to teach.

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