Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Aspen Education Group

ASR's Violations of Massachusetts Education Law

<< < (19/31) > >>

hanzomon4:

--- Quote from: ""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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
--- End quote ---

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.
--- End quote ---


Ok so you agree that ASR is trying to avoid state oversight. Tell us who what "evil" state regulations scare ASR?

Specifically....

TheWho:
There isnt any specific regulation….. why submit to regulations and give up control to someone else if you don’t have to?  If you don’t feel it will benefit the kids or families, why do it?  Why be held to being told what color to paint the bathrooms and such?
If you owned a candy shop and were growing and doing fine for 10 years, why would you want to have the state come in and tell you how to run your business?  

I am not a big fan of big brother getting involved in anything, just screws things up.

RobertBruce:

--- Quote from: ""TheWho"" ---There isnt any specific regulation….. why submit to regulations and give up control to someone else if you don’t have to?  If you don’t feel it will benefit the kids or families, why do it?  Why be held to being told what color to paint the bathrooms and such?
If you owned a candy shop and were growing and doing fine for 10 years, why would you want to have the state come in and tell you how to run your business?  

I am not a big fan of big brother getting involved in anything, just screws things up.
--- End quote ---

That's Who today.

This is Who yesterday.


--- Quote ---That is exactly what is needed. If the schools become regulated then the parents will feel more at ease about sending their kids there. Yhe environment will be safer and the feds typically require schools (which are regulated) to track the effects of their treatment of the kids so that the success or failures can be easily seen. The better schools will rise to the top and the others will either have to improve or go out of business. This is good news for kids and parents, thanks.
--- End quote ---


Why the change of heart Cindy?


http://wwf.fornits.com/viewtopic.php?p= ... ht=#135714

TheWho:

--- Quote from: ""RobertBruce"" ---
--- Quote from: ""TheWho"" ---There isnt any specific regulation….. why submit to regulations and give up control to someone else if you don’t have to?  If you don’t feel it will benefit the kids or families, why do it?  Why be held to being told what color to paint the bathrooms and such?
If you owned a candy shop and were growing and doing fine for 10 years, why would you want to have the state come in and tell you how to run your business?  

I am not a big fan of big brother getting involved in anything, just screws things up.
--- End quote ---

That's Who today.

This is Who yesterday.


--- Quote ---That is exactly what is needed. If the schools become regulated then the parents will feel more at ease about sending their kids there. Yhe environment will be safer and the feds typically require schools (which are regulated) to track the effects of their treatment of the kids so that the success or failures can be easily seen. The better schools will rise to the top and the others will either have to improve or go out of business. This is good news for kids and parents, thanks.
--- End quote ---

Why the change of heart Cindy?


http://wwf.fornits.com/viewtopic.php?p= ... ht=#135714
--- End quote ---


Well after reading and seeing the effects of "Big Brother" I started changing my tune a little.  I use to feel holding a schools or business's feet to the fire was a good thing.  But it can stiffle creativity and growth in some business's.  So I am moving away from my previous position of regulation for everyone.

RobertBruce:
See how easy being honest is? I figured you were just going to do your usual song and dance and lie about ever having made the comment.

TheWho wrote


--- Quote ---Waaah I never said that, someone changed my post. Deborah's a big meanie and I just pooped my pants. Waaahh
--- End quote ---


But you suprised me, you were man enough to be honest and say youd simply changed your mind. I'm proud of you Cindy. Maybe youre finally starting to grow up a little.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version