Fornits Home for Wayward Web Fora An open discussion about the troubled parent industry
0 Members and 3 Guests are viewing this topic.
Unless you don't like them, then it's okay right Peter?In any event, by all means link to the post. Otherwise you havent met the criteria, or do you prefer the word "parameters"?
If nobody responds to Robert Bruce "I lick cow testicles" he will go away.
Quote from: "Guest"Quote from: "Guest"Quote from: "Guest"Twenty-five HUNDRED PAGES of violations. That's like 100 pages of violations per graduate. Astounding.OK, TEN pages of violations per graduate then. TEN PAGES OF VIOLATIONS PER GRADUATE. Think about that, parents.Either way, would you trust someone likeTheWho that is saying "HLA is the safest place for kids!" when they have amassed nearly 3000 pages of violations in just under ten years? To me, this is an easy decision. HLA obviously can't run its business even in a LEGAL fashion, much less one that meets kids' needs.Take a look at the size of the report for your local school system. They average close to 1,000 pages per year. That is why the costs are so high to have them copied and distributed.ORS doesn't have anything to do with local school systems, but it did, however, hit HLA with nearly 3000 pages of violations of the law. My school system hasn't had a single report of any law broken and it serves about 30,000 kids. Public schools are very, very safe and run by educational professionals. You can't really compare a shoddily run private detention center like HLA to a public school system, but HLA has about the same amount of rapes and violent assaults per capita as the Georgia penetentiary system.
Quote from: "Guest"Quote from: "Guest"Twenty-five HUNDRED PAGES of violations. That's like 100 pages of violations per graduate. Astounding.OK, TEN pages of violations per graduate then. TEN PAGES OF VIOLATIONS PER GRADUATE. Think about that, parents.Either way, would you trust someone likeTheWho that is saying "HLA is the safest place for kids!" when they have amassed nearly 3000 pages of violations in just under ten years? To me, this is an easy decision. HLA obviously can't run its business even in a LEGAL fashion, much less one that meets kids' needs.Take a look at the size of the report for your local school system. They average close to 1,000 pages per year. That is why the costs are so high to have them copied and distributed.
Quote from: "Guest"Twenty-five HUNDRED PAGES of violations. That's like 100 pages of violations per graduate. Astounding.OK, TEN pages of violations per graduate then. TEN PAGES OF VIOLATIONS PER GRADUATE. Think about that, parents.Either way, would you trust someone likeTheWho that is saying "HLA is the safest place for kids!" when they have amassed nearly 3000 pages of violations in just under ten years? To me, this is an easy decision. HLA obviously can't run its business even in a LEGAL fashion, much less one that meets kids' needs.
Twenty-five HUNDRED PAGES of violations. That's like 100 pages of violations per graduate. Astounding.
Quote from: "Dave Sampson""Buddy Dave Sampson told me about this site about a year ago, but just recently took a look. Nice work! "HOT OR COLD? :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: NORTH POLE, I'm afraid. That's just a regular program parent. You're trolling for fish of the wrong size there, hound dog! Whootie may as well continue his 4th of July celebrations!
"Buddy Dave Sampson told me about this site about a year ago, but just recently took a look. Nice work! "HOT OR COLD?