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Ridge Creek "School" - Serious Safety Issues/ORS Violation

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RobertBruce:

--- Quote ---It is called "Ridge Creek School" and is recognized under that name by the state of Georgia. I will need to go with that, if the state makes them drop the school off of their name then I think we can all call it something different, but for now we need to call it what it is. Even DJ calls it "Ridge Creek School" in his thread headers
--- End quote ---

Keeping in mind that Buchi played this same game with the state for years with HLA. He swore up and down that HLA was a 'traditional boarding school', yet he advertised and told ed cons it was a 'theraputic boarding school'. He did this as a way of avoiding oversite and regulation.

With that having been cleared up, Whooter why don't you share for us the definition of 'unwanted sexual activity'?

Dysfunction Junction:
*crickets*

I think he is trying to avoid the obvious, Robert.

FreeOfCC:
It appears very important to the shills that these therapeutic torture institutions be classified as schools.

Since when does insurance pay for tuition at traditional boarding schools?
To which boarding schools are parents able to deduct their expenses for traveling to visit their "disabled" child?
How many traditional boarding schools deny visits home as punishment and run year round?

The truth, they're Therapeutic (in name only) child caring institutions which are required by law to have an academic component. Do any of the accrediting agencies realize that some children are denied their school time as punishment? That most of the kids return home several credits behind their peers?
Have parents come close to realizing that these accreditation agencies are For-Profit businesses and couldn't care less about their child's education. Their primary interest is maximizing membership dues and running effective PR campaigns to keep their images up.

Ask Buchi how the "Special Needs School" classification came to be.
B: We're unique. Think you might add a new classification for us? Good PR if we could be the first to receive it.
S: Sure, but we might have to raise the dues on that one. Bein "special" and all.
B: No problem BFF. Now, let me remind you that those academic standards for traditional schools don't quiet fit our uniqueness either. I'm sure you can understand. Our first priority is "therapy", but rest assured, no patient who leaves HLA will be too far behind their counterparts in public school. We've already got several traditional schools lined up who'll take ex-HLAers, no matter their GPA, and get them caught up. If they're too far behind we'll just keep em an extra year. Know what I mean?
S: I completely understand and I think we'll be able to meet your needs. Just make the check out to.... and we'll get the ball rollin.

FreeOfCC:

--- Quote from: "RobertBruce" ---
--- Quote ---It is called "Ridge Creek School" and is recognized under that name by the state of Georgia. I will need to go with that, if the state makes them drop the school off of their name then I think we can all call it something different, but for now we need to call it what it is. Even DJ calls it "Ridge Creek School" in his thread headers
--- End quote ---

Keeping in mind that Buchi played this same game with the state for years with HLA. He swore up and down that HLA was a 'traditional boarding school', yet he advertised and told ed cons it was a 'theraputic boarding school'. He did this as a way of avoiding oversite and regulation.

With that having been cleared up, Whooter why don't you share for us the definition of 'unwanted sexual activity'?
--- End quote ---

The man should be in jail for fraud. Instead, they're letting him die a slow death. He's hobbled along, has resorted to taking juvenile delinquents; just as many predicted would happen when the light finally shown on the dank darkness that was HLA.
You can't erradicate Evil. But you can sure jump up and down and draw attention to it wherever you find it soes others might avoid the inherent dangers.

Jill Ryan:

--- Quote from: "FreeOfCC" ---It appears very important to the shills that these therapeutic torture institutions be classified as schools.

Since when does insurance pay for tuition at traditional boarding schools?
To which boarding schools are parents able to deduct their expenses for traveling to visit their "disabled" child?
How many traditional boarding schools deny visits home as punishment and run year round?

The truth, they're Therapeutic (in name only) child caring institutions which are required by law to have an academic component. Do any of the accrediting agencies realize that some children are denied their school time as punishment? That most of the kids return home several credits behind their peers?
Have parents come close to realizing that these accreditation agencies are For-Profit businesses and couldn't care less about their child's education. Their primary interest is maximizing membership dues and running effective PR campaigns to keep their images up.

Ask Buchi how the "Special Needs School" classification came to be.
B: We're unique. Think you might add a new classification for us? Good PR if we could be the first to receive it.
S: Sure, but we might have to raise the dues on that one. Bein "special" and all.
B: No problem BFF. Now, let me remind you that those academic standards for traditional schools don't quiet fit our uniqueness either. I'm sure you can understand. Our first priority is "therapy", but rest assured, no patient who leaves HLA will be too far behind their counterparts in public school. We've already got several traditional schools lined up who'll take ex-HLAers, no matter their GPA, and get them caught up. If they're too far behind we'll just keep em an extra year. Know what I mean?
S: I completely understand and I think we'll be able to meet your needs. Just make the check out to.... and we'll get the ball rollin.
--- End quote ---


LOL

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