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Anonymous:
I just did a Google search for information on the Hyde School.  A very prominent website comes up on the first Google page.  This link takes you to "letters to the editor" about Hyde submitted to a website, www.strugglingteens.com which, I gather, is perhaps the most visited website on the internet when people look for information on programs for troubled teens.

When you read the handful of letters about Hyde you'll see a mix of positive and negative reviews.  So, it seems that this website is quite willing to post responsibly written opinions, whether "for" or "against" Hyde.

This is a very important and valuable opportunity for people to express their opinions about Hyde and provide information to parents who are thinking about sending their kid to Hyde.  I strongly recommend that people who have something important to say take advantage of this very visible outlet.  Here's the page that invites you to submit your commentary:  http://www.strugglingteens.com/news/let ... index.html

Obviously, the best way to get your opinion posted here is to write in a responsible manner.

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---I just did a Google search for information on the Hyde School.  A very prominent website comes up on the first Google page.  This link takes you to "letters to the editor" about Hyde submitted to a website, www.strugglingteens.com which, I gather, is perhaps the most visited website on the internet when people look for information on programs for troubled teens.

When you read the handful of letters about Hyde you'll see a mix of positive and negative reviews.  So, it seems that this website is quite willing to post responsibly written opinions, whether "for" or "against" Hyde.

This is a very important and valuable opportunity for people to express their opinions about Hyde and provide information to parents who are thinking about sending their kid to Hyde.  I strongly recommend that people who have something important to say take advantage of this very visible outlet.  Here's the page that invites you to submit your commentary:  http://www.strugglingteens.com/news/let ... index.html

Obviously, the best way to get your opinion posted here is to write in a responsible manner.
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This is a very good idea and would be a service to many parents who are trying to find a good school.

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---I just did a Google search for information on the Hyde School.  A very prominent website comes up on the first Google page.  This link takes you to "letters to the editor" about Hyde submitted to a website, www.strugglingteens.com which, I gather, is perhaps the most visited website on the internet when people look for information on programs for troubled teens.

When you read the handful of letters about Hyde you'll see a mix of positive and negative reviews.  So, it seems that this website is quite willing to post responsibly written opinions, whether "for" or "against" Hyde.

This is a very important and valuable opportunity for people to express their opinions about Hyde and provide information to parents who are thinking about sending their kid to Hyde.  I strongly recommend that people who have something important to say take advantage of this very visible outlet.  Here's the page that invites you to submit your commentary:  http://www.strugglingteens.com/news/let ... index.html

Obviously, the best way to get your opinion posted here is to write in a responsible manner.
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This is a wonderful suggestion.  I hope people who want to share their Hyde experiences will take advantage of this important outlet.  This is a service to those parents who are trying to figure out what to do next in their efforts to find the right school.

Jesus H Christ:
http://http://www.rockpoint.org/

They actually have staff with clinical background.   I spoke to a staff member this winter. She had a degree in Psychology and her interest was youth behaviour problems.   A lot different then the staff at hyde when I was there.  One guys story of how he became an instructor at Hyde from the period I was there:

  "I was driving a fish truck on High St so I stopped in to see what Hyde was about"

  I guess Hyde thought he was qualified because he demonstrated one of the five words.

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""JoeSoulBro"" ---One guy's story of how he became an instructor at Hyde from the period when I was there:

"I was driving a fish truck on High St. so I stopped in to see what Hyde was about."
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