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BREAKING NEWS ABOUT THE SEED!! IMPORTANT!!!
Oscar:
I just saw an episode of the new verison of "Melrose Place".
The person known as Riley Richmond on the show is working to create Seed boarding school in California.
Shadyacres:
--- Quote from: "3xsaSeedling" ---
--- Quote from: "DFS" ---
--- Quote from: "3xsaSeedling" ---What drug war?
You mean the commercial support of
'anti-' America by every 'industry' in the country?
--- End quote ---
HUH?
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Sorry: I meant for that to come out differently.
What I meant was: The 'anti-drug America' campaign,
that is supported by every corporation, political policy, tobacco company
and any other institution of the like you can think of?
The 'drug war' is an excuse to get more money.
And a useless 'war'. And 'war' is the wrong word; I don't care whatTHEY say.
The ONLY way to know if it's linked to theSeed would be to go look, I would think
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A war waged exclusively by the powerful against the powerless is not war at all, it is TYRANNY. Beautifully exemplified by those pigs shooting those two innocent dogs, one of them in the back as he was running away. I have no idea if it is the same "Seed", but Barker, the cult leader, is dead. If it is the same organization, hopefully he took his madness with him, I know that area of DC needs all the help it can get
Shadyacres:
After doing some reading, this place looks to have no connection at all to "The Seed" ( except the logo ). Seems to be about empowering minorities and other "underserved" citizens. This mayor, and his work with this "Seed Foundation" might be getting under the skin of the very clan-like Prince Georges County Government. The whole story reeks of entrapment and abuse of power.
Reddit TroubledTeens:
Another article to add to "The SEED Foundation". I hope this place truly helps kids...on paper it sounds wonderful but we all know how that can turn out.
http://www.wlwt.com/r/30263109/detail.html
Foundation Would Help Fund CPS Boarding School
Hundreds Of At-Risk Students Would Attend
POSTED: 3:38 pm EST January 20, 2012
UPDATED: 6:22 pm EST January 20, 2012
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CINCINNATI -- Cincinnati schools may offer a boarding school for students from traditionally underserved neighborhoods.
"There are a group of students who just, because of various challenges, cannot go home at night," said Brian Neal, of The SEED Foundation.
The school board will vote Monday on a proposal that would place 80 sixth graders in dormitory housing as they attend college preparatory classes, with a new class added as the initial class moves forward by one grade.
"We can support 400 kids every school year and move the needle in getting them off to college and to be successful in life," Neal said.
The privately funded SEED Foundation operates two boarding schools in Washington, D.C., and Maryland and was featured in the documentary "Waiting for Superman."
"It's the kind of residential education that we would not be able to afford ourselves," said Eve Bolton, of the Cincinnati School Board.
Students who are abused or neglected, whose parents are incarcerated, or who live far below the poverty line are those who might be helped by boarding schools, Neal said.
"These would be the kids that have the greatest amount of burden and challenge emotionally to overcome in order to be individually successful," Bolton said.
The SEED Foundation is searching on the city's west side for a place to build the school, which would require about 10 to 15 acres.
After final approval from the school board and state by this spring, the foundation hopes to begin operating the school next fall.
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COMMENTS:
JasArriel Fields · Subscribe
so wait. You mean to tell me that if I go to jail or neglect my kid, they can get into a better school. WTH is WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE?
Reply · 1 · Like · Follow Post · 2 hours ago
---- Amanda Overbey · Top Commenter · Everything at Full Time Mommy! :)
Yes, you pretty much have to abuse your children to get them a good education. Seems they would focus on making the school systems already in place better.
Reply · Like · 44 minutes ago
Chris Peeks · Cincinnati State
Why not put it over where the old qubec school is that is being torn down that wont be rebuilt?
Reply · Like · Follow Post · 21 minutes ago
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