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Anonymous:
Elliott, graduation is May...are you getting your transcripts?

Anonymous:
My guess is you will not get your transcript.  My son received his from the Whitmore and it turned out to be phoney.  The DHS could not verify it and furthermore Cheryl and Mark could not and would not provide standard legal documentation that they were accredited.  My son was supposed to be enrolled in the BYU highschool transcript program while he was with them.  I called BYU after my son was out of the program because Cheryl would not send the transcripts.  She kept telling met he did not do all the work.  I found out he was never enrolled and that BYU was having major problems with these people for a long time.  BYU told me that the Sudweeks would enroll one kid, copy the course work (launder it) and add their own work and work from other places (makeshift)and try to have BYU accredit it.  BYU tried for one year to get proof of accreditation- but the Sudweeks could not provide "standard legal documentation" that they were accredited.  And yes the authorities were notified and nothing was done. And yes, my son did have to get his GED.  Thank you Cheryl and Mark.  But of course it's not their fault- seems nothing ever is.  Not even the Canada and Mexico incidents that made the papers.

Anonymous:
"OF COURSE" it is not Mark and Cheryl Sudweeks' fault--never is, right???
How about having courses on a transcript from Canada when your child has never set foot in Canada?  Probably a "little clerical error."
After "graduation for Whitmore" think it is standard procedure that kids have to take the GED to go any further in their education. I believe the "graduation exercises" at Whitmore is just something to do to gather in the loyal parents just a little tighter into the Sudweek cult--just a little more "bonding."  Seems to work.  Just look at Alana DeGarmo and her daughter Tori--Sudweeks have them "in" solid. That lady even returns for "graduation week," and her daughter, a teenager, works at the Whitmore and gets to call herself a "counselor." Sorta scary when you think about it.

Gmom:
Please contact me via private message concerning your son's so-called transcript.

Antigen:

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BYU tried for one year to get proof of accreditation- but the Sudweeks could not provide "standard legal documentation" that they were accredited. And yes the authorities were notified and nothing was done.

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I think this issue is going to boil down to a matter of culture shock. I'm guessing you live in an area where homeschooling is not a big trend. But, in a lot of the country (especially the more religious areas) there's a HUGE backlash against compulsory school attendance and a lot of skepticism over the real value of those formal credentials compared to the time, effort and committment required to attain them.

I think it's worth noting that the Suds seem to be misrepresenting the issue to so many different people. But the fact that they're not providing a standard, DOE approved education to their students may go down on the plus side of the ledger in many people's minds.

Give me the youth, and Germany will rule the world.
--Hitler
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