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Antigen:
Well, giving it it's own header should help. Google, msn, inktomi and a lot of other search engines crawl our site just about daily. You can tip them off to some degree by searching by site. In the case of google, that would be "site:fornits.com hyde school"

But the most effective way to get ranking in the search engines to the honest way; simply to have relavent content. So pump in some content; whatever you find to be important or interesting. Go to the Hyde sites and grab info like funding sources or surnames of people involved and post it here. If it sparks discussion and interest, all the better. If it's useful, other people around the net will wind up linking to it. That counts for a LOT as far as the search engines are concerned.
"The Program" and two years will get you a vastly improved kid in *EXACTLY* the same way that "The Program" and four bucks will get you a cup of espresso at Starbucks.

Timoclea
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ShyGirl:

--- Quote ---On 2005-04-07 18:35:00, Oppositional Defiance wrote:

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I respectfully request that a new forum be created for former students of the Hyde Schools of Character Education (TM). There's a campus in Maine and in Connecticut. There are widespread abuses going on there. Not nearly as fucking bad as Straight or CEDU, but take either of those programs, and water them down a bit, and you get Hyde. It's all from the same bad shit. If you were to create the forum, I would do what I could to get conversation going about various topics, having spent a good deal of time at the school myself and seen a lot of shit. Thank you. And by the way, Ginger, you truly are an angel, watching over all of us. Also, could anybody give me any information about how to sue one of my parents for sending me to CEDU programs?



Much Appreciated,

OD"

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I personally wouldn't sue my parents because that would damage our relatioinship forever.  But, this website might be able to give you some info if you really wanted to.

I got the following off http://teenliberty.org/

Notice to Parents:  If you are considering sending your child away to any school, do due diligence on the school, its owner, operator and staff. In some states, failure to do due diligence -- where a child is later abused -- is child abuse, and may be chargeable to you as a felony. Your child is one of your most precious responsibilities.

Like I said...I wouldn't sue my parents, BUT if other people did, parents may become afraid to send their kids to these places like these.

shanlea:
Actually, suing the parents would be an interesting angle because a couple successful cases might deter parents from sending their kid and might get more publicity...

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