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Academy at Swift River - Academic "Credits" Don't Transfer
Ursus:
--- Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction" ---It was insisted by one poster here that all credits transfer, the school was accredited, etc.
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Maybe he was referring to "gym class." :D
Whooter:
I know it's hard to choose a school or program when your kid is in a crisis and you don't see any other alternative. You kind of have to go on your gut feeling, after doing all the checking and questioning possible. ASR wasn't perfect, but I believe they save our son's life. Overall we were pleased, ... Read more but there were some things we wish had gone smoother. He got his education, lots of therapy, both private and group, learned how to get along with others and had many experiences unique to ASR. Plus there were many recreational and other non-curricular activities. He clearly needed to be there for at least 14 months. The staff was terrific and communication mostly good. We were very involved in the therapuetic process
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Edited to add link
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Troll Control:
We could use a moderator to remove the repetitive spam posts. I see no sense in letting Whooter derail yet another thread about ASR. He's going to troll this into the ground.
The topic of this thread is "Academic Credits Don't Transfer" and I'd like to hear more about that. Whooter's kid (which appears now to be a son and not a daughter, as he had claimed before) had to repeat a grade after leaving ASR. this seems to be the case with many kids. I'd like to hear more about that.
Whooter:
--- Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction" ---We could use a moderator to remove the repetitive spam posts.
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Look, lighten up DJ, Ursus and Anne Bonney were just poking a little fun at some of the feed back that was presented. You have posted in threads off topic before which resulted in it being derailed. You do it much more than they do in fact from those I have followed.
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Whooter:
I know it's hard to choose a school or program when your kid is in a crisis and you don't see any other alternative. You kind of have to go on your gut feeling, after doing all the checking and questioning possible. ASR wasn't perfect, but I believe they save our son's life. Overall we were pleased, ... Read more but there were some things we wish had gone smoother. He got his education, lots of therapy, both private and group, learned how to get along with others and had many experiences unique to ASR. Plus there were many recreational and other non-curricular activities. He clearly needed to be there for at least 14 months. The staff was terrific and communication mostly good. We were very involved in the therapuetic process
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This was a good find, DJ,I think this validates that ASR also provides private therapy from an outside source.
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