Sorry I made you look bad but it is your own doing.
You haven't made anyone look bad. You're a blind fool and too prideful to realize it.
The school is a hybrid and doesnt fall into one category.
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?
They have licensed personel, I have proved this numerous times here on fornits.
: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.
They serve a special service to struggling teens.
So youre now acknowledging that they do in fact provide special needs to special needs kids. Good you agree with the DoE then.
The state knows that ASR doesnt fit underneath one department neatly and therefore has given latitude.
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.
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.
Another is to ask the State (DOE)
Department of Education's Program Quality Assurance Services Unit (781) 338-3700.
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.