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Elan will be officially closed as of 4/1/11
« on: March 23, 2011, 08:54:20 PM »
Elan is closing due to a negative campaign from the internet according to Sharon Terry, Owner of Elan.
http://www.sunjournal.com/city/story/1004547
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Re: Elan will be officially closed as of 4/1/11
« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2011, 08:59:55 PM »
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Elan is closing due to a negative campaign from the internet according to Sharon Terry, Owner of Elan.
http://www.sunjournal.com/city/story/1004547

Elan School closing after Web campaign to shut it down
By Judith Meyer, Managing Editor/days
Published Mar 23, 2011 3:29 pm | Last updated Mar 23, 2011 3:43 pm

The Elan School, a private for-profit boarding school for troubled teens in Poland, has been forced to close, according to owner and Executive Director Sharon Terry of Casco.
- Amber Waterman/Sun Journal
  Elan: Torment or Treatment? (2002 Sun Journal story)


POLAND – The controversial Elan School will close next week.

The private for-profit boarding school for troubled teens has been forced to close, according to owner and Executive Director Sharon Terry of Casco, due to “declining enrollment and resulting financial difficulties.”

The school was opened in 1970 by psychiatrist Dr. Gerald Davidson and businessman Joseph Ricci.

Terry, who is Ricci’s widow, points to an ongoing Internet campaign on the site Reddit.com launched by an unknown person, who goes by name "Gzasmyhero," as the cause for much of the school’s current financial distress.

The Web campaign alleges the school engaged in punitive tactics, like isolating students for long periods of time, requiring students to scream at other students as part of the disciplinary program, and limiting student contact with parents.

“The school has been the target of harsh and false attacks spread over the Internet with the avowed purpose of forcing the school to close,” Terry said. And, despite several recent investigations conducted by the Maine Department of Education that Terry said have vindicated the school, “the school has, unfortunately, been unable to survive the damage.”

On March 1, Elan received a renewed academic accreditation and therapeutic certification from the National Independent Private Schools Association that is set to expire in June 2014. The school is also a member in good standing of the Maryland-based National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs.

Perhaps the school's most notorious student was Michael C. Skakel, nephew of Robert Kennedy's widow, Ethel Skakel Kennedy.

Skakel was convicted in 2002 of the murder in 1975 of 15-year-old Martha Moxley. Both lived in an exclusive section of Greenwich, Conn., and she was found beaten to death with a golf club.

While always a suspect in the Moxley murder, Skakel wasn't arrested until years later when two of his former classmates at the Elan school testified that he had confessed to them while at the school.

Elan classmate Gregory Coleman testified that Skakel bragged, "I'm going to get away with murder. I'm a Kennedy."

Skakel had been sent to the school in 1978 after a drunken driving conviction, and he was there two years.

Skakel is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence in Connecticut, and is eligible for parole in 2013.
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Re: Elan will be officially closed as of 4/1/11
« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2011, 12:50:12 AM »
    "The school has been the target of harsh and false attacks..."
      —Sharon Terry, Owner of Elan[/list][/list]
        :eek: False?

      Is she that deluded, or is she trying to rub salt in folks' wounds?

      Perhaps she's just trying to save face, when all is said and done...
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      Re: Elan will be officially closed as of 4/1/11
      « Reply #3 on: March 24, 2011, 07:47:08 AM »
      Good Morning
      Elan is closing as a result of the many truths exposed about them over a long period of time.
      I would like to think that the closure is in no small way,as a result of many of us that told the truth. Over and over,and for years.These criminals finally have finally been told that the usual bribe money and influencing others could no longer happen as it has in the past. They simply do not have the money to do what they used to do. Buying a School Superintendant would have to be expensive. A senator,or other members of the Maine political circle have decided for Sharon, that the heat is now too great,and that getting caught could be catostrophic to their own careers. They could no longer take the risks they have taken in the past.
      Open or closed.. They will all burn in hell
      Anyone who has written a testimonial,their story etc is a large part of Elan's demise
      I congratulate you all,and hope that this provides some closure to the hundreds of people elan has affected
      Peace
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      Re: Elan will be officially closed as of 4/1/11
      « Reply #4 on: March 24, 2011, 02:30:25 PM »
      Quote from: "Ursus"
        "The school has been the target of harsh and false attacks..."
          —Sharon Terry, Owner of Elan[/list][/list]
            :eek: False?

          Is she that deluded, or is she trying to rub salt in folks' wounds?

          Perhaps she's just trying to save face, when all is said and done...


          As you know Ursus I worked there for a short period of time. Sharon Terry got there in late 77 or early 78 and she was a typist. From this point to now is a major leap. All I can still see is this naive young divorcee gobbling Joe ego and believing everything he said. Of course once he died she replaced Joe with Marty and Jeff. The three of them made this pathetic promise to Joe to continue the abuse if anything should happen to him. Well they honored this promise for another decade or so.
          Sharon is deluded because she wants to be. Just keep giving me money and I will look the other way.
          Oh and Ursus have you seen her face lately it isn't worth saving....:rofl:
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          Re: Elan will be officially closed as of 4/1/11
          « Reply #5 on: March 24, 2011, 03:00:51 PM »
          It's about GODDAMNED TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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          Re: Elan will be officially closed as of 4/1/11
          « Reply #6 on: March 24, 2011, 05:05:37 PM »
          :rasta:
          Here is the updated version starring Matt Hoffman
          Elan School closing due to low numbers, negative Web campaign
          By Judith Meyer, Managing Editor/days
          Published Mar 24, 2011 12:00 am | Last updated Mar 24, 2011 10:19 am
          http://http://www.sunjournal.com/city/story/1004724

          POLAND — The controversial Elan School for troubled teens will close on April 1.

          The private, for-profit boarding school has been forced to close, according to owner and Executive Director Sharon Terry of Casco, due to “declining enrollment and resulting financial difficulties.”

          The school, which overlooks Upper Range Pond, was opened in 1970 by a psychiatrist, Dr. Gerald Davidson, and businessman Joseph Ricci.

          Terry, who is Ricci’s widow, points to an ongoing Internet campaign launched by an unknown person who goes by the name "Gzasmyhero," as the cause for much of the school’s financial distress.

          The ongoing Web campaign alleges the school engages in punitive tactics, like isolating students for long periods, requiring students to scream at other students as part of the disciplinary program, routinely humiliating and restraining students and limiting teens’ contact with their parents.

          “The school has been the target of harsh and false attacks spread over the Internet with the avowed purpose of forcing the school to close,” Terry said in a faxed letter to the Sun Journal. And, despite several investigations conducted by the Maine Department of Education that Terry said have vindicated the school, “the school has, unfortunately, been unable to survive the damage.”

          According to “Gzasmyhero,” he (or she) was sent to the Elan School in 1998 at the age of 16.

          The Internet poster asserts that, while there may be some truly troubled and perhaps criminal students at the school, they did not make up the majority of the student population. The Web campaign describes the students as “normal kids, many whom may have smoked a joint or two, or who swore at their parents,” and did not or do not deserve the intensity of discipline and programming they were and still are subjected to at the Poland school.

          The most visible negative Web campaign was launched about three months ago by "Gzasmyhero," who argued, “I believe that the internet is our #1 tool for exposing these horrid blind spots (at the school) for what they are.”

          A number of other active online sites focus on Elan, including chats on fornits.com and multiple Facebook pages. At ElanAlum.org, former students have more complimentary things to say about their years at Elan; at elanschool.org, derogatory posts discourage parents from enrolling their children.

          Elan staff acknowledge that the students who attend the rural school are seriously troubled teens who have often been forced out of a number of other schools, a kind of last resort for desperate parents who want to change their children’s behavior.

          According to the school’s website, the staff specializes in treating troubled youths who exhibit behavior problems in school, refuse to obey authority figures, have difficulty accepting responsibility, have poor self-esteem and exhibit oppositional behavior such as temper tantrums and mood swings. The school also specializes in treating academic underachievers and teens with mild-to-moderate learning disabilities.

          On March 1, Elan received a renewed academic accreditation and therapeutic certification from the National Independent Private Schools Association that is set to expire in June 2014. The school is also a member in good standing of the Maryland-based National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs.

          The school, which charges annual fees of $54,960 for tuition, room, board and special services, accepts troubled teens in grades eight through 12 to participate in a 24- to 30-month program designed to modify behavior. The school offers SAT preparation as part of its college preparatory curriculum, but Web campaign contributors suggest the educational components of the school’s program are a farce and not designed to prepare teens for college.

          Despite the intensity of the Web campaign and the decision to close, Terry said she has fond memories and great pride of the work done during her 34 years at the school.

          “I will miss very much working with the students and, perhaps most of all, attending graduations, where regularly they gave fresh proof that, put simply, Elan saved lives,” Terry said.

          The student-to-teacher ratio at Elan is currently 1:6, and students are evaluated for admission based on academic records and behavior assessments. School staff also interview parents as part of the admissions procedure.

          According to an Elan School news release, the school is in the second year of using the “Handle with Care” behavior intervention method created in 1973 for use in a psychiatric intensive care unit at Pennsylvania Hospital. The method employs less restrictive physical restraints and more calming verbal skills than have been routine at the school in past years, and is considered safer management for teens in crisis. Much of the material posted by the "Gzasmyhero" Web campaign pre-dates the change in programming at the school.

          Leni Webber of Newtonville, Mass., whose son has been a student at Elan for the past 18 months, posted a comment on the school’s public blog praising the school and its programming.

          She described her son as depressed and defiant when he arrived on campus, but “at this point he is an honor roll student (and) has been a part of a state championship x-country track team.” According to Webber, who declined to talk about the school’s closing Wednesday, her son is now looking toward college, something she credits to the “remarkable program at the Elan School.”

          Former student Matt Hoffman, who boarded at Elan between 1974 and 1976, had nothing good to say about the program Wednesday, calling the campus a “sadistic, brutal, violent, soul-eating hellhole.”
           :cheers:
          Hoffman, who now lives in Richmond, Va., and is a self-employed handyman, vividly remembers restraints and routine humiliation, and something he said the staff called “cowboy kick-ass,” a disciplinary process of pushing students into walls in multiple rooms to the point of bruising.

          During his time at Elan, Hoffman attempted suicide and stabbed another student. He described the environment as one of abusive, negative peer pressure, not positive peer pressure.

          In recent years, Hoffman has been working with other former students to raise public awareness about the school’s programming, hoping to close it down. Now that the school is closing, Hoffman said, “I’m not euphoric, but I feel good. I feel real good.”

          One former student and active blogger, Peter Moore of Connecticut, hopes to organize a quick class reunion at the campus before the school closes.

          Former Elan students — those who harbor animosity toward the staff and those who don’t — have generated active social networking contacts in recent years to talk about their experiences at the school. Moore hopes to reach out through those networks to organize student visits to Poland.

          He acknowledged there is a great difference of opinion among Elan’s graduates regarding the methods used at the school, with some students saying the treatment turned them around and traumatized others for life. “They’re on either extreme,” he said. No middle ground.

          In 1975, according to Associated Press reports, the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services removed 11 students from Elan, stating the children were being mentally and physically abused. Ricci called the allegations slanderous and threatened to file suit against the Illinois agency. At least three of the children later returned to the school. A Maine Department of Health and Welfare investigation found no evidence the Elan students had been abused.

          In the years since, there have been ongoing reports of abuse at the school, including accusations by officials in New York and Massachusetts, plus books and online posts by former students critical of the school’s treatment methods.

          Despite the school’s history of complaints and accusations, Terry said she is proud of Elan’s “wonderful and caring staff, which has improved our program over the years (and) has done extraordinary work. I hope they will continue to lend their exceptional gifts to the field of special education.”

          Perhaps the school's most notorious student was Michael C. Skakel, nephew of Robert Kennedy's widow, Ethel Skakel Kennedy.

          Skakel was convicted in 2002 of the murder in 1975 of 15-year-old Martha Moxley. Both lived in an exclusive section of Greenwich, Conn., where she was found beaten to death with a golf club.

          While always a suspect in the Moxley murder, Skakel wasn't arrested until years later when two of his former classmates at the Elan school testified that he had confessed to them while at the school.

          Elan classmate Gregory Coleman testified that Skakel bragged, "I'm going to get away with murder. I'm a Kennedy."

          During the trial, Ricci defended the school’s practices as unconventional but effective.

          Ricci told The Boston Globe, ''These are not your typical public school kids. …Their parents bring them here to succeed when everything else has failed.''

          The goal, he said, is to persuade adrift and often-dangerous teens to accept responsibility for their actions. That goal is reached often, Ricci said.

          During a reasonable cause hearing in the Skakel case, witnesses testified that Skakel was pummeled by classmates, forced to wear a sign that linked him to Moxley's murder and humiliated by wearing a 5-foot dunce cap at the 200-student school, according to the Globe.

          Skakel had been sent to the school in 1978 after a drunken-driving conviction. He was there for two years.

          Skakel is serving a 20-year prison sentence in Connecticut and will be eligible for parole in 2013.

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          Re: Elan will be officially closed as of 4/1/11
          « Reply #7 on: March 24, 2011, 05:59:59 PM »
          http://www.wmtw.com/news/27297685/detai ... titialskip

          Portland News
          Maine School For Troubled Teens Closing
           
           POLAND, Maine -- A school for troubled teens in the town of Poland is closing.

          The Elan School has been open for 41 years.

          In a letter to News 8 Wednesday afternoon, Executive Director Sharon Terry said declining enrollment and resulting financial difficulties is the reason for the school's closing.

          Terry said the school has been the target of harsh and false attacks spread over the Internet with the intent of forcing the school to close. Although several investigations of the allegations by the Maine Department of Education have vindicated the school, the school has been unable to survive the damage done.

          "I will miss very much working with the students and, perhaps most of all, attending their graduations, where regularly they gave fresh proof that, put simply, Elan saved lives," Terry said.

          Elan is the school that Michael Skakel attended for two years back in the late '70s. Skakel was convicted in 2002 of the 1975 murder of Martha Moxley. Moxley was his 15-year-old neighbor in Greenwich, Conn. Skakel is the nephew of Ethel Kennedy, the widow of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy.
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          Re: Elan will be officially closed as of 4/1/11
          « Reply #8 on: March 24, 2011, 07:57:29 PM »
          http://hartford.cbslocal.com/2011/03/24 ... y-closing/

          Elan School, Figured in Skakel Testimony, Closing

          March 24, 2011 8:57 AM
           
          POLAND, Maine (AP) _ The Elan School, a private boarding school in Maine for troubled youth where Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel went as a teenager, is shutting its doors because of financial difficulties brought on by declining enrollment.

          The school in the central Maine town of Poland opened in 1970 and is now owned by Sharon Terry, the widow of co-founder Joe Ricci, who died in 2001.

          The school drew national attention during Skakel’s 2002 murder trial. Skakel, a nephew of Ethel Kennedy, was convicted of killing neighbor Martha Moxley with a golf club in Greenwich, Conn., when he was 15. During the trial, former classmates at Elan testified that Skakel had confessed to them while at the school.

          The Sun Journal of Lewiston says the school will close April 1.
           
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          Felice Debra Eliscu

          This School should have been closed decades ago.
          Thanks to the internet the truth can no longer be hidden.
          I seriously hope the people who ran the Elan School are held responsible for their criminal behavior.
          This type of abuse should have never been allowed to continue for so long.
          Michael tried to have Elan exposed before he was “magically” charged with a 25yr old crime. Many have suffered for speaking the truth.

          March 24, 2011 at 3:52 pm | Reply | Report comment
          Andrew Steven Breitel

          see my comment.

          March 24, 2011 at 4:02 pm | Reply | Report comment
          Andrew Steven Breitel

          Felice,
          I went to the Elan School fairly recently, and I have nothing bad to say. Maybe so of the ways were harsh, but the school changed me for the better, and caused me to realize many things and set me on track. I am currently a college student, and without the elan school I would never had made it through high school. There was no abuse or violence, and I personally attest to that, so unless you actually went there, then I suggest you stop making false accusations. If you really had a problem with the program, you should file a complaint and have it heard, because I can guarantee that there is nothing solid in evidence.

          March 24, 2011 at 4:01 pm | Reply | Report comment
          Mary O'Brien

          I went to the Elan School from 1973-1978. I went there as a twelve year old, who was legally blind with behavioral problems. They took away my dolls, stuffed animals, art supplies and proceeded to abuse me when I found it difficult to adjust to their ways of doing things. Along the way I saw many other students abused. Although I learned not to run away when things got tough, I wound up with a life time of emotional scars because of Elan.

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          Re: Elan will be officially closed as of 4/1/11
          « Reply #9 on: March 25, 2011, 01:38:04 PM »
          *long, vigorous clap*

          She came right out and blamed the Internet, too. Her fellow programmies are not going to like that; it proves the technique works and encourages others to try it.

          Massive props to "Gzasmyhero", whoever that is, for mobilizing the Reddit hordes.
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          Re: Elan will be officially closed as of 4/1/11
          « Reply #10 on: March 25, 2011, 01:45:34 PM »
          Here's a little song to Elan for the Elan Survivors... Called Vengence Is Mine ... By Alice Cooper

          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCtu7A9W ... re=related
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          Re: Elan will be officially closed as of 4/1/11
          « Reply #11 on: March 25, 2011, 02:32:27 PM »
          Quote from: "Pile of Dead Kids"
          *long, vigorous clap*
          She came right out and blamed the Internet, too. Her fellow programmies are not going to like that; it proves the technique works and encourages others to try it.
          Massive props to "Gzasmyhero", whoever that is, for mobilizing the Reddit hordes.
          ^Seconded resoundingly!
          and Kudos to all who brought the heat, turned it up and kept it burning.
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          POLAND — The controversial Elan School for troubled teens will close on April 1.

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          The private, for-profit boarding school has been forced to close, according to owner and Executive Director Sharon Terry of Casco, due to “declining enrollment and resulting financial difficulties.”

          Terry, who is Ricci’s widow, points to an ongoing Internet campaign launched by an unknown person who goes by the name "Gzasmyhero," as the cause for much of the school’s financial distress.

          The ongoing Web campaign alleges the school engages in punitive tactics, like isolating students for long periods, requiring students to scream at other students as part of the disciplinary program, routinely humiliating and restraining students and limiting teens’ contact with their parents...

          A number of other active online sites focus on Elan, including chats on fornits.com and multiple Facebook pages. At ElanAlum.org, former students have more complimentary things to say about their years at Elan; at elanschool.org, derogatory posts discourage parents from enrolling their children.
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          This School should have been closed decades ago.
          Thanks to the internet the truth can no longer be hidden.
          I seriously hope the people who ran the Elan School are held responsible for their criminal behavior.
          This type of abuse should have never been allowed to continue for so long...

          Someone who has the scratch should level the buildings (but only if the property can be acquired in a bankruptcy auction or similarly not to the gain of Sharon Terry) and place a memorial there, lest the atrocities be forgotten. And everyone else should keep a watchful eye toward whatever trajectory the Élan staff take from here, lest they gravitate toward other places where they feel they can continue to damage kids.
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          Re: Elan will be officially closed as of 4/1/11
          « Reply #12 on: March 25, 2011, 03:43:44 PM »
          This is such great news! Hopefully RCS is next!
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          Re: Elan will be officially closed as of 4/1/11
          « Reply #13 on: March 25, 2011, 11:03:50 PM »
          http://www.sunjournal.com/city/story/1005073

          Web campaigners happy to take credit for Elan School closure

          By Judith Meyer, Managing Editor/days
          Published Mar 25, 2011 12:00 am | Last updated Mar 24, 2011 9:10 pm

          Former Elan student Mark Babitz recently photographed writing on a wall in an isolation room on the top floor of a previous Elan School in Parsonsfield. It reads, "Elan dont (sic) like peaple (sic) to have familys (sic) so they send them to group homes and keep them her (sic) for three years."
          - submitted photo

          A drawing by Mary O'Brien depicts her experiences at Elan.
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          A drawing by Mary O'Brien depicts her experiences at the Elan School.
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          A drawing by Mary O'Brien depicts her experiences at the Elan School.
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          A drawing by Mary O'Brien depicts her experiences at the Elan School.
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          A drawing by Mary O'Brien depicts her experiences at the Elan School.
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          Mark Babitz
          , a former student at the Elan School, recently visited the previous site of the school in Parsonsfield and photographed what is described as a cell in the basement.
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          Facebook group for students who attended The Elan School (I Went To Elan School)


          POLAND — The Elan School’s closure, brought about by declining enrollment tied to an aggressively negative Web campaign, had the people engaged in that campaign cheering the therapeutic school’s closure Thursday.

          The e-campaign, waged most recently on reddit.com, has been going on for years and in recent months stepped up in force with postings by a former student known as "Gzasmyhero."

          On Wednesday, school owner Sharon Terry announced the private, for-profit boarding school would close April 1, unable to maintain its enrollment through what she called false and harsh Web attacks against the school, attacks that had the “avowed purpose of forcing the school to close.”

          Web campaigners are happy to take the credit, and were congratulating themselves online and by phone following Terry’s announcement.

          One message of congratulation, posted on reddit.com, reads: “… I will say that, although I'm usually pretty cynical about the effectiveness of internet activism, I can't deny that Gzasmyhero and the rest of you got sh** done.”

          Another poster, who lives in Virginia, wrote: “The push to have this place get investigated and shut down has been pretty constant. …What's sad is that it took this long.”

          David Connerty-Marin, spokesman for the Maine Department of Education, said the agency has "investigated Elan a number of times based on reports of abuse and other deficiencies, and never found any evidence." He said that New York officials also have investigated, and never found evidence of abuse at the Poland school.

          Portland attorney Ed MacColl, who represents the school, said Thursday he viewed the school closing as "very sad."

          "I've worked with this school for 22 years now and there are parents of students who are currently at the school that are pleading with us to find a way to stay open because the school is so effective in helping kids," MacColl said.

          Despite those pleas, MacColl said he did not foresee Terry changing her mind on the decision to close.

          "This is a fabulous institution that has worked very hard over the years to address perceptions of some aspects of the school," he said, adding that the closure is heart-breaking to parents who see the program working for their children.

          "It's unfortunate that the hardworking, talented and creative people associated with the school aren't getting simply the uniform praise they deserve for a lifetime of working with kids," he said.

          Last fall, Elan students earned another cross-country championship, but MacColl said the school would not be attending a state-hosted appreciation event for this year's state champs.

          In the past year, MacColl said school staff have made some significant improvements in the program, including increasing family involvement and visitation, more closely regulating the use of student restraints, increasing clinical supervision and training for staff, and improving its transition program for graduates.

          Students have also launched a recycling program, raised funds for Haiti relief, volunteered to prepare Thanksgiving meals at a local church and established an Interact Club, a service club for youth that operates as part of Rotary International.

          A number of former students acknowledged Thursday there may have been recent changes at the school that improved the study and living environments, but that their own years at the school were rife with practices that promoted student humiliation as a means of controlling bad behavior.

          There are presently 29 students enrolled at the school, but MacColl said he would not comment on what administrators are doing to help place these students in other programs, citing confidentiality concerns. He also had no comment on what Terry intends to do with the property.

          Click to read more of the stories from other men and women who attended the Elan school:

          * One man, who attended the Elan School from 2001 to 2003, enlisted in the Army after he graduated and said his tours in Iraq and Afghanistan were easier to tolerate than his years at Elan.

          * Lydia Lenzen is attending college, something she never thought would happen before she was court-ordered to attend Elan. She’s grateful for the staff’s personal attention to her, and says any accusations of abuse are completely false.

          * A Virginia businessman said he still has occasional nightmares that he’s back at the Elan School, which he remembers as a prison, and he can’t leave. He was part of the school’s security crew and subjected other students to punishment, which he deeply regrets.

          * Sean Sullivan
          of Boston was 19 when he was court-ordered by the Connecticut Department of Correction to attend Elan for two years. It changed his life, giving him the focus he needed to confront his anger.

          * Mark Babbitz
          of Chicago admits he was a violent, angry teen who caused trouble while he was at Elan, including stealing cars, and says the punishments he endured at the school traumatized him for life.

          * Fred Konopasek
          of Massachusetts says Elan is the best thing that ever happened to him. The staff absolutely saved his life by breaking down his angry self and rebuilding him into a responsible man.

          * Matt Hoffman
          of Virginia remembers the school as a sadistic place that used negative peer pressure to force students to behave. He’s since made “friends with his memories,” but finds his school experience hard to talk about.

          * Rogers Johnson III of Philadelphia spent a year at the school in 2001. Although he said he was traumatized at the school, he did learn a degree of self-control that he said makes him behave somewhat “normal.”
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          Re: Elan will be officially closed as of 4/1/11
          « Reply #14 on: March 31, 2011, 10:04:07 AM »
          Another former student, Sharon McCarthy of Illinois, a distant Skakel cousin, is determined to hold Terry and Elan staff members accountable for her experience when she was there in 1984, including her rape while on a school outing, she said.

          Kernochan, McCarthy, Mark Babitz of Chicago and Matt Hoffman of Virginia are the core group behind the anti-Elan Internet campaign, and McCarthy runs the three-year-old Elan Survivors Group. She estimated that there are about 400 members of the support group, with membership growing since the closure was announced as memories surfaced.

          As much as I am grateful for the efforts made by Sharon,Mark and Matt.. Of the 3 of them,Matt would be the only one that could be considered as sane. Credit where credit is due is my motto.. But really, I found the article pretty funny...To the point of Entertaining. Especially the part about the "Survivors" group of 3 years" That was one of the best lies I have heard in a long time. Started as a hate group,and 7 more times hate was attempted to be spread. I think those who remember,know how that worked out. Who the person is,that is responsible for so much damage,for so long,in multiple places on the web
          10 years of Babitz 20 screen names,and his extra foul mouth... Only to teach his game to Sharon.
          To this day,I still believe Sharon was taken,and continues to be taken for a ride by this full time Liar/Cheater,and Thief.
          Although it appears that something good,finally came of it.. For this I am proud of all of you,and grateful as well
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