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Che Gookin:
Here's one for you Mamegkins

“The evils of tyranny are rarely seen but by him who resists it”

If you are a parent believe me when I say your child is seeing what tyranny is up front as we speak. Also might want to check on the BYU extension program credit carry over to public schools. From what I'm hearing, in the grape vine, is that parents in the past have had trouble getting them to transfer to other public schools.

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: "Che Gookin" ---Here's one for you Mamegkins

“The evils of tyranny are rarely seen but by him who resists it”

If you are a parent believe me when I say your child is seeing what tyranny is up front as we speak. Also might want to check on the BYU extension program credit carry over to public schools. From what I'm hearing, in the grape vine, is that parents in the past have had trouble getting them to transfer to other public schools.
--- End quote ---

Good quote, but not relevant here.
The school thing varies from place to place, I believe. In New York State, the kids have to take State Regents exams to get a "real" diploma, rather than just a transfer of credits.

Che Gookin:
A bit of a red herring you tossed out there, but it works well against your argument considering not all kids come from New York. Consider my above message to the rest of the parents as well. Hopefully they'll show more willingness to grow a backbone and tell MR. RED FLAG TOUCHES to go to hell and go get their children.

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: "Maminka" ---
--- Quote from: "Che Gookin" ---Here's one for you Mamegkins

“The evils of tyranny are rarely seen but by him who resists it”

If you are a parent believe me when I say your child is seeing what tyranny is up front as we speak. Also might want to check on the BYU extension program credit carry over to public schools. From what I'm hearing, in the grape vine, is that parents in the past have had trouble getting them to transfer to other public schools.
--- End quote ---

Good quote, but not relevant here.
The school thing varies from place to place, I believe. In New York State, the kids have to take State Regents exams to get a "real" diploma, rather than just a transfer of credits.
--- End quote ---

Ok. Here are some quotes that are definitely relevant:
" I am a staff member who pretends to be a parent"
or

"i am an abusive, unfit parent who pays to have my kid tortured in a for-profit gulag, and I deserve to be flayed alive"

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: "Che Gookin" ---A bit of a red herring you tossed out there, but it works well against your argument considering not all kids come from New York. Consider my above message to the rest of the parents as well. Hopefully they'll show more willingness to grow a backbone and tell MR. RED FLAG TOUCHES to go to hell and go get their children.
--- End quote ---

No, I'm just saying that it doesn't matter here (the credits) - might not matter in other places.

I never got that letter which I believe was written by a fired staff member, but I'll say it again: it's bogus; I have plenty of backbone and I am defending CALO! My kid is doing well there, is not "oppressed," and CALO does good work IMHO.  Like it or not...

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