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Any chance of hyde returning money after they neglect your ?
Ursus:
There is no way that the environment in the charter schools in any way approaches the insular cult-like mindset at work in the boarding schools. At the charter schools, people have lives and social networks outside of the place, so the emotional abuses will probably never get as bad. But they still can bring in some money for the Gaulds!
That said, I think their biggest hope for a moneymaker is the Biggest Job project. The way they package and promote it -- giving talks and seminars at churches, community centers, and schools across the country, getting schools to buy the package, which undoubtedly includes built-in consulting fees when someone from the Bath/Woodstock axis needs to come out and facilitate the obligatory seminars with parents -- is a potential goldmine with far less liability than running the boarding schools. See HERE for a copy and paste of an advertisement for The Biggest Job in one of Hyde's recent newsletters. See the post immediately following that one for a brief description of their programs.
See the parent newsletter for the CIVA school in Colorado for an example of how this might work. Pam Hardy, the facilitator for these required-attendance parent workshops, is also the contact person in the above noted advertisement, and works at Hyde-Bath.
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