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« on: June 23, 2004, 12:59:00 AM »
The sad thing is that people defend this program having NO idea that it inculcates an atmosphere of bullying etc.  People read "troubled teen" and you are immediately deemed lacking credibility. I hope this girl gets justice.  It wouldn't surprise me if Cedu covered it up because they deny all transgressions under the safety of "don't believe this troubled teen." AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!  Article below.

Girl says she was raped multiple times at private school

15-year-old tells deputy her complaints ignored

By JOE NELSON , Staff Writer

RUNNING SPRINGS - A 15-year-old girl and former Cedu High School student has told sheriff's detectives two students repeatedly raped her over a six-month period on campus and that school officials did nothing to stop it.
The teen "is alleging the school covered it up they didn't tell anybody,' Detective Chuck Wyatt of the sheriff's Twin Peaks station said Thursday.

The girl, an Oklahoma native, was sent to the expensive boarding school for troubled teens in September 2001. She said she was raped shortly after by the 18-year-old men. She immediately reported it to school officials, who did nothing, Wyatt said.

She said that she was raped at various locations on campus, Wyatt said.

"She was restrained. Overpowered if you will,' Wyatt said. He said he is trying to track down the suspects for questioning, but declined to name them, saying it would jeopardize his investigation.

It was unclear if there were any other reported rapes or other victims.

"That's what I'm trying to find out,' the detective said.

A team of 16 sheriff's detectives and deputies served a search warrant at the school in the 3500 block of Seymour Road on June 1. They searched the premises from about 9:25 a.m. to about 8 p.m., according to a sheriff's dispatch log.

Wyatt wouldn't disclose what was taken during the search and said the file has been sealed.

Sheriff's detectives launched the investigation into the school in May after another California law enforcement agency that Wyatt refused to name submitted to the Sheriff's Department the rape report the girl gave the agency on March 19, Wyatt said.

George Condas, vice president of operations for Cedu, which has campuses in rural areas across the country, said Friday he was unaware of the allegations.

"I'm not really sure what this investigation is about. We had a search warrant and are cooperating with the authorities. We're still waiting to hear back,' Condas said, declining further comment.

Wyatt said he will eventually submit the case to the District Attorney's Office for review but has more investigating to do before that happens.

Tuition at the school typically runs $5,000 a month. Students with problems ranging from drug and alcohol abuse, depression and prior run-ins with the law are its main clientele.

Historically, the sheriff's Twin Peaks station has received numerous calls from the school reporting runaways or disruptive youths, said sheriff's Detective Mark Rodgers.

Between Jan. 7 and April 25, the Twin Peaks station took 18 reports of runaway teens from the school, and there were 41 calls for service, Rodgers said.

He said some students have gotten trapped or lost trying to hike down the mountains toward San Bernardino through dense brush.

On Feb. 8, student Daniel Yuen, 16, of Edison, N.J., ran away from the school after his second week of attendance. He remains missing.

There have been recent sightings of him in the San Diego area, as early as three days ago in Mira Mesa, said his father, Wayne Yuen.

News of the reported rapes at the school did not come as a surprise to the elder Yuen on Friday.

"My son told me that other students there were 10 times worse than him. I feel that that is why my son ran away,' Yuen said in a telephone interview. "Maybe that's why he's so scared. Maybe he doesn't want to go back to that school, and that's why he keeps hiding.'

Others praise the school. Myrna Steinman, of Chatsworth told The Sun in a previous interview that her 15-year-old grandson's experiences at the school have been nothing but positive and productive.

"Cedu is not a lockdown school. Any kid can walk off that campus any time they want to,' Steinman said.

Certain types of youths with a propensity for running away belong in a lockdown school, she said.

She said she has never seen or experienced anything that would change her opinion of the school, and added that her grandson flourished during his two years there.

"He has done so well that anyone who meets him now can't believe it's the same child who went into the school,' Steinman said. "What moves me most is the love the staff has for the children.'
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« Reply #1 on: June 23, 2004, 01:07:00 AM »
What moves me is "the love the staff has for the children"?!!!!!  This is so frustrating.  We were bullied, deceived, and verbally abused DAILY. YOu know what really pisses me off?  Many of us students weren't liars or cheats.  Many of us were just depressed or suffering low self esteem.  The CEDU culture encourages lying because they they bully you into verifying false stories about yourself.  Yes, they scared some kids into zombies.  :em: I guess some moms and pops welcome the Stepford kid returning from wack land. For God'd sake, they were only nice when Granny came visit.  

OK. I end my rant. FOR NOW.
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« Reply #2 on: June 23, 2004, 06:21:00 PM »
Yeah. Ever watch this series?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098936/

Now I have to wonder if Twin Peaks wasn't a call out to some peeps from the author.

From the bottom of any large organization looking up through the ranks, human greed and stupidity look a lot like a conspiracy.
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« Reply #3 on: June 23, 2004, 06:43:00 PM »
rape: the repercussion of sexual repression...
and people like to blame the porn industry.  HA FUCKING HA!
there you have it, folks.
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« Reply #4 on: June 23, 2004, 06:46:00 PM »
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On 2004-06-22 22:07:00, Anonymous wrote:

"What moves me is "the love the staff has for the children"?!!!!!  This is so frustrating.  We were bullied, deceived, and verbally abused DAILY. YOu know what really pisses me off?  Many of us students weren't liars or cheats.  Many of us were just depressed or suffering low self esteem.  The CEDU culture encourages lying because they they bully you into verifying false stories about yourself.  Yes, they scared some kids into zombies.  :em: I guess some moms and pops welcome the Stepford kid returning from wack land. For God'd sake, they were only nice when Granny came visit.  



OK. I end my rant. FOR NOW.



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i feel ya... i was one of those depressed kids who hated myself and was having a hard time handling my rough environment at home.  i made up stories to shut them up.
it's all about discipline.. the skool just wanted you to learn how to be a disciplined child.  it's really sad.  those weren't therapeutic tactics they were practicing, they were disciplinary tactics.  if they wanted to help us, they would've figured out unique approaches to reach each individual child.
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« Reply #5 on: June 23, 2004, 10:04:00 PM »
Can walk off at any time>>>>>>> What in the hell is she smoking???? Can you buy it in the U.S. or do you have to travel. What a brainwashed psycho.
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« Reply #6 on: June 23, 2004, 10:11:00 PM »
Not that nice to Granny. I was there when someone's grandfather came to visit, tripped on the f#$&^ing rug in the office - the same one everyone complained about - broke his pelvis, and DIED FROM IT!!! And CEDU told me to shut up about it and not tell anyone. How about that?

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On 2004-06-22 22:07:00, Anonymous wrote:

"What moves me is "the love the staff has for the children"?!!!!!  This is so frustrating.  We were bullied, deceived, and verbally abused DAILY. YOu know what really pisses me off?  Many of us students weren't liars or cheats.  Many of us were just depressed or suffering low self esteem.  The CEDU culture encourages lying because they they bully you into verifying false stories about yourself.  Yes, they scared some kids into zombies.  :em: I guess some moms and pops welcome the Stepford kid returning from wack land. For God'd sake, they were only nice when Granny came visit.  



OK. I end my rant. FOR NOW.



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« Reply #7 on: June 24, 2004, 12:10:00 AM »
I did in fact split. And it was LUCK that I made it. Home was 3 hours away.  My friends were prohibited frompicking me up.  It was abig ordeal just to make it into town. THere are two telephones and the police knew EXACTLY where they were. I satyed with a lady for one week in RS and then hse brought me home to San Diego.  THe only way out would be hitchhiking which could be a disaster.

They kept kids in with scare stories like the one about the girl whose arms were chopped off etc.  They had your parents lie that you would be sent to juvie or lock up if you left.  And I, like many others, was not a danger to myself or other people.  I was definitely not a kid who belonged in lock up.  I later learned from my folks that CEDU told them they had to say this or we would die or something(from imaginary addictions etc.).

So to the grandma who says "you can leave anytime"--that is a joke. And it was on us.
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« Reply #8 on: June 24, 2004, 09:45:00 AM »
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So to the grandma who says "you can leave anytime"--that is a joke. And it was on us."

i love how they used to tell us that at cedu.... they'd be like "this isn't a lockdown, we have no locks [except on their offices, of course]" they didn't need locks, they had our minds on lock.
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« Reply #9 on: June 24, 2004, 07:28:00 PM »
I would like to talk to you about the rug incident.

And, anyone else that knows about it.  I need firsthand info.
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