HLA eventually was subject to the same inspections and oversight. Of course this was only after we forced it on to Buchi.
I think what you are describing occurred at HLA. I think the improvements have been difficult for the school as they grow but the transparency has benefited the children and the school alike.
So then what are you basing this on Whooter? How could you possibly know?
If you read here on fornits about all the problems that HLA had. lawsuits etc. and compare that with the detail we are now seeing coming out of the ORS Reports from the oversight provided by DHS it is easy to see that RCS is not anything like its former self.The DHS is visiting and speaking with the students and there is no evidence of abuse by any staff members or brainwashing, torture or thought control. We are seeing the normal problems that at-risk teens bring to a residential program (atleast that seems to be the view of DHS since the school is growing under their supervision).
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Highlighted portion not true. If one reads the ORS reports and one 'studied' the previous reports when RCS was Hidden Lake Academy, the ORS in their own reports clearly stipulates that the infractions were previously cited on dates often years before re: medication mix-ups, lack of documents, lack of incident reporting, counselor training(CPR, proper restraint, etc.),dental, medical, judicial background checks,etc.