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Aspen Education Group: Any former students?

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Anonymous:
I was at Aspen Achievement Academy in either 1993 or 1994. I was in group 203.

I didn't like the program while I was there, but, believe it or not, I do have some fond memories of my time spent there. It has become an integral part of my childhood memories and has shaped my life beneficially.

After I left AAA I got "better" for a period of about 6 months, then really went off the deep end. I became very heavily involved in drugs/alcohol/general delinquency.

I had an awakening myself in my early 20's and realized I needed to do something myself. I was able to draw on experiences from AAA and came through to become successful and a contributing member of society.

I'd love to reconnect with couselors/students from class 203.

Thanks

Anonymous:
Please do something about Academy at Swift River - they are not licensed by the state.  Let us know if you all take any action.

hurleygurley:
Why are you specifically concerned with Academy at Swift River? Are you former students or employees? What would you like to see happen re: ASR and why are you asking the list in general? Are you not able to do something yourself? (I don't mean that as an accusation.)

So more info, please?

Anonymous:
Considering sending my 16-year-old son to ASR but afraid of making a bad decision.  What prompted your concern re: licensing (I did not realize they were not licensed -- as a school or as a treatment facility?)?  Is your question the result of a bad experience or are you also in the decision-making stage?

Thanks.

Troll Control:

--- Quote ---On 2005-09-16 09:01:00, Anonymous wrote:

"Considering sending my 16-year-old son to ASR but afraid of making a bad decision.  What prompted your concern re: licensing (I did not realize they were not licensed -- as a school or as a treatment facility?)?  Is your question the result of a bad experience or are you also in the decision-making stage?



Thanks."

--- End quote ---

ASW is a confirmedly abusive program.  There is copious evidence showing their various problems including unlicensed counselors, unlicensed teachers, staff with unaccredited degrees, physical and psychological abuse of their clients and a long list of other trespasses.

Check the ASW threads on this site, and, by all means, check with ISAC.

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