Our son left wilderness needing a structured program. In the three months he has been at ASR, he has made quick and consistent progress. Communication with his therapist is great and she shows a total concern for his well being. The structure he gets is also in his academics. He is also thriving ... Read more in school and will graduate high school on time. ASR is not for everychild and many do not thrive at ASR because of individual situations. The professional staff at ASR are best to evaluate a child and determine whether or not ASR is a good fit. The strive to make sure all students belong at their school and do not accept a child they feel they can't help. I am glad that ASR was there for my son
So, in other words......DJ is right.
Yes. And when that happens, Whooter goes on the rampage to protect his income from Aspen. I posted a parent's experience with a link just a few posts back that stated the kid's credits wouldn't transfer, which has been reported many times by many people here and other places.
I see "he got his education" (no mention of credits) and I see "he gets structure in academics" (no mention of creduts) and Whooter himself admitted his daughter
had to repeat a grade after ASR. Why he tries to sweep this under the rug when he already admitted it took her (or is it
him, not sure anymore)
five years to graduate high school. I didn't say this. Whooter did. Maybe you should ask him about it.