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Offline nimdA

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« on: July 30, 2007, 10:57:41 PM »
http://http://www.ispaaac.com/

Looks like some of the smaller fry are getting smart and organizing on their own.

7 Arrows Academy
 Alpine Academy
 Building Bridges
Discovery School
F L Chamberlain School
Grove School
 New Lifestyles
The Oliverian School
 RedCliff Ascent
Right Way Academy
Univ. of Miami Online High School
Waterfall Canyon Academy

Oh shit this is hilarious.. Turn out the founder of ISPAA or whatever its called is a former executive director of NUTSACK.

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Andy Anderson Consulting (AAC)
Andy Anderson Consulting (AAC) was developed to assist high quality programs in the areas of marketing, public relations, crisis communications, media relations, crisis plans, leadership development and program/resource development.

As evidenced by the phenomenal growth of NATSAP during Andy Anderson’s executive directorship, his goals of consolidation of the program industry and unification of programming standards have been accomplished. Andy now would like to continue to assist this industry by helping multiple programs that represent true value, although they are currently underutilized. Toward this end, Andy has created Andy Anderson Consulting and the Independent Small Programs Alliance (ISPA).

Areas of expertise for Andy Anderson Consulting include:

    * Marketing
    * Public relations – building strong ethical relationships winning confidence in your product/program/school
    * Crisis communications and planning
    * Communications – corporate internal and external
    * Management Systems – development and implementation
    * Media relations
    * Program/resource development
    * Film and video production
    * Program start-up and operation
    * Strategic business alliances and partnerships

Andy Anderson Consulting has a goal of matching these resources with less known programs that demonstrate the following qualities:

    * Ethical standards
    * Clinical and educational competence
    * Financial stability
    * A positive milieu
    * A sincere commitment to helping young people and their families
    * Forward thinking and progressive, non-bureaucratic
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« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2007, 11:21:05 PM »
7 Arrows Academy is owned by Vision Quest:

http://http://www.7arrowsacademy.com/director.html

Alpine Academy:
Owned by Utah Youth Village:


http://http://www.alpineacademy.org/index.php

Utah Youth Village brings us.....

Sexual abuse case, see here:
http://http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb5113/is_200412/ai_n18548216

More later.[/b]
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« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2007, 05:14:29 PM »
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« Reply #3 on: July 31, 2007, 09:41:55 PM »
Redcliff Ascent

Brought us brat camp. Not exactly a sterling advertisement. Far be it for me to say that the exploitation of children for the sake of entertainment is wrong.

whoops.. just said it.

The Oliverian School

I don't want to talk to much shit about the place. I know absolutely nothing about it. However, this page here, due to its vagueness, makes me wonder if it isn't a bit of a Hyde knock off.

http://www.oliverianschool.org/culture/index.html
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« Reply #4 on: July 31, 2007, 10:15:47 PM »
Over time, common practices, rituals, and interactions create the cultural underpinnings that resonate throughout the community.

The word ritual.. hmm..sorta rings in my head
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