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ASR Alumni Interview
Whooter:
From the interview:
What was your favorite academic class? Why?
I would say that my favorite classes at ASR were the two college classes that I took. A teacher from a local community college came to ASR and taught about 10 of us. It was a great experience because even though we were in such a small high school, I was still able to take some high level classes.
I think this is great, I wasnt aware they had a community college close by that could provide college level classes. This is one of the advantages of homeschooling also. If your child excels in a specific area they can take college courses in high-school. Being in your typical public school this is difficult to do.
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Troll Control:
Desperate change of subject back to the fake "interview."
--- Quote from: "Troll Control" ---The point is the "the message" is phony and so is "the messenger." You have your stories all screwed up. You made up a son, made up a daughter, made up program experiences, made up the dates, made up the "Dave Marcus" timeline and can't keep all your lies straight anymore. It's not "attacking the messenger." It's "pointing out a liar with an agenda."
The bottom line is your entire "personal program story" is fabricated. It doesn't make me upset, nor do I suspect it angers anyone else. It only makes you mad that you have been caught lying about everything and have been outed. You were dragged out of the shadows and when your name was put on all of your posts, you were exposed as a complete liar and charlatan. That's all I'm saying. If you don't like it when people point out your fabrications, you ought not to fabricate everything.
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Anne Bonney:
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--- Quote from: "Anne Bonney" ---Exactly. How many times have many of us said that for a long time after getting out we actually believed what they had drilled into our heads - to our detriment. Sometimes it really does take quite a while for the brainwashing to wear off.
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At least she will have a college degree, good work ethic strong family ties, maybe married with kids when the koolaid wears off! lol
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I seriously doubt that. Programs break the trust that kids have in their parents and very often never recover it.
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---My daughter still feels the same way after all these years 7 I think. So the koolaid is not such a bad thing?
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I'd love to actually hear from your daughter herself instead of you speaking for her. I think the story might greatly differ from what you want people to believe. Of course it would probably end up with you creating yet another screen-name impersonating her.
Whooter:
--- Quote from: "Anne Bonney" ---I seriously doubt that. Programs break the trust that kids have in their parents and very often never recover it.
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I can see that happening in some instances, but my experience and the kids I saw graduate with my daughter grew closer to their families and greatly increased their ability to communicate and learned to listen to the other person. I saw this occur on both sides. I think it is one of the programs strengths.
--- Quote ---I'd love to actually hear from your daughter herself instead of you speaking for her. I think the story might greatly differ from what you want people to believe. Of course it would probably end up with you creating yet another screen-name impersonating her.
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I really dont think she would be interested too much.
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Anne Bonney:
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---
--- Quote from: "Anne Bonney" ---I seriously doubt that. Programs break the trust that kids have in their parents and very often never recover it.
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I can see that happening in some instances, but my experience and the kids I saw graduate with my daughter grew closer to their families and greatly increased their ability to communicate and learned to listen to the other person. I saw this occur on both sides. I think it is one of the programs strengths.
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Didn't you say that there was a long period of time when she wouldn't speak to you?
--- Quote from: "Anne Bonney" ---I'd love to actually hear from your daughter herself instead of you speaking for her. I think the story might greatly differ from what you want people to believe. Of course it would probably end up with you creating yet another screen-name impersonating her.
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--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---I really dont think she would be interested too much.
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If it did her so much good, you'd think she'd stop by occasionally to endorse the place. Or to defend these horrible "attacks" on her father.
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