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ASR's Violations of Massachusetts Education Law

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TheWho:
They do a good job, I agree......Everything listed, ASR has plus more (not sure about the lap top classrooms, though).... I didn’t see white water rafting or cross country skiing listed (tongue in cheek), nor did they claim to have 100% of their graduates get accepted into college.
I was impressed with the write up, good for them.. it is a lot of hard work…but some schools just don’t want that type of state oversight and I don’t blame them.  A school maintains more control over their own destiny if they stay private and out from under state control….there are advantages either way I suppose.

RobertBruce:

--- Quote from: ""TheWho"" ---They do a good job, I agree......Everything listed, ASR has plus more (not sure about the lap top classrooms, though).... I didn’t see white water rafting or cross country skiing listed (tongue in cheek), nor did they claim to have 100% of their graduates get accepted into college.
I was impressed with the write up, good for them.. it is a lot of hard work…but some schools just don’t want that type of state oversight and I don’t blame them.  A school maintains more control over their own destiny if they stay private and out from under state control….there are advantages either way I suppose.
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Interesting to note, ASR doesn't claim 100% of it's students are accepted into college. That's just something you apparently made up.

I also wonder if youre still purposely confusing a school with state oversight versus a state run program. These are two very different things yet you continue to mix them up. Is this because youre a moron, or are you simply trying to scare parents?

It also appears as if youre still advocating for ASR and programs like it to be allowed to operate outside of the law.

Can you justify this for us?

Anonymous:
umm, look it seems like monty python's argument shop...yes they are, no they arn't.  i followed the link and true i could not find ASR on the site but i found the site a little confusing so there is nothing saying they are not either.......i was wondering if anyone called this mohawk school district and asked someone there??????   seems to me that would be very conclusive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Troll Control:
I have a call in to the MTRSD PQA liason.  Just waiting for the response.

But what are you confused about?  DoE specifically classifies ASR as a Special Education School with no approved program.  ASR is unaccredited.  There is no evidence to suggest any licensed teachers (in fact ASR will verify this if you call them, they don't lie about it).

ASR is unlicensed by EEC and OCS.  This is simply verified thru the respective websites.

What specifically are you confused about?

TheWho:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---umm, look it seems like monty python's argument shop...yes they are, no they arn't.  i followed the link and true i could not find ASR on the site but i found the site a little confusing so there is nothing saying they are not either.......i was wondering if anyone called this mohawk school district and asked someone there??????   seems to me that would be very conclusive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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It is confusing.  ASR is classified by the state as a "Special Ed school" because that was the best fit for them according to the state.  They could have been classified as a "Private Boarding school"  but they provide therapy.  They do not have an approved program because if they did they would be subjected to all the regulations of the state, so ASR is happy to stay Private.
Unless a school is looking to benifit from being approved, like getting state money and grants etc. there is no reason to seek approval and be subjected to state regulations.

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