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Whooter:

--- Quote from: "Jill Ryan" ---These are not my words .  It was from the previous thread, that I placed on here.  Jill Ryan
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You might have missed that I wrote this above the post:

The quote below is from Jill Ryans' post,  I am not suggesting those were her words.....



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RobertBruce:
Whooter are you claiming that ORS reports are a biased source of information for prospective parents?

Jill Ryan:
I thought it odd that out of all the info to comment on, the ORS reports were avoided.
Robert, I moved the other thread because of the derailing.

Whooter:

--- Quote from: "Jill Ryan" ---I thought it odd that out of all the info to comment on, the ORS reports were avoided.
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I didnt avoid them I commented on the first post.  I have been reading the whole thread.  The detailed reports from the ORS are interesting and gives us insight into how regulation effects the daily operation procedures of these places.  It raises the question of whether or not regulation is effective.  
As a minimum they provide an outside look into the daily activities which otherwise would go unnoticed.  If Ridge Creek School continues to get written up for the same problems without effective corrective action then we can conclude that the process is ineffective and on the other end if the reports force Ridge Creek to implement new procedures then we can conclude that these reports (regulation) does have a positive effect.

Personally I am not a fan of regulation in general.



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RobertBruce:

--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---
--- Quote from: "Jill Ryan" ---I thought it odd that out of all the info to comment on, the ORS reports were avoided.
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I didnt avoid them I commented on the first post.  I have been reading the whole thread.  The detailed reports from the ORS are interesting and gives us insight into how regulation effects the daily operation procedures of these places.  It raises the question of whether or not regulation is effective.  
As a minimum they provide an outside look into the daily activities which otherwise would go unnoticed.  If Ridge Creek School continues to get written up for the same problems without effective corrective action then we can conclude that the process is ineffective and on the other end if the reports force Ridge Creek to implement new procedures then we can conclude that these reports (regulation) does have a positive effect.

Personally I am not a fan of regulation in general.



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Why is that Whooter? How can you argue against added oversight and safety? Especially when it comes to kids.

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