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Open Free for All / conspiracy theories
« on: August 27, 2005, 12:22:00 PM »
I've been debating Masons on another board. It has lead me to various sites on conspiracy theories.
I found some of them intriguing - altho - let me be clear, I do not agree with all that is suggested, or in some cases, any of it.
In a few cases the author falls into the foolishness of date setting and is already proven wrong as a result. Still, the premises of their argument is thought provoking. Let me also say, I am not trying to provoke a theological debate. I simply thought some folks might be interested in the following links.


http://cuttingedge.org/news/n1463.cfm

Bush and the Obelisk

http://www.freemasonrywatch.org/tracingboard.html

The Masons; deep site; rich in links and photos;keep scrolling and clicking.
for Lots more on the Masons you can go to: http://saintsalive.com/freemasonry.html


http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/ha ... tindex.htm

The Whore of Babylon?

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Open Free for All / anyone else remember this one. . .
« on: August 26, 2005, 11:07:00 PM »
Protheroe Brian - Pinball Lyrics



And I`ve run out of pale ale

And I feel like I`m in jail

And my music bores me once again

And I`ve been on the pinball

And I know longer know it all

And they say that you never know when you`re insane



Got fleas in my bedroom

Got flies in my bathroom

And the cat just finished off the bread

So I walk over Soho

And I read about Monroe

And I wonder was she really what they said



Got a call from a good friend

Come on down for the weekend

Didn`t know if I could spare the time

I knew a woman who was crazy

About a boy who was lazy

But it didn`t work out `cos they just couldn`t make it rhyme



Hey Jude you were alright

I could have grooved with you all night

But you turned your back on the party game

Mama if i keep my head clean

Will I really have a good dream

Or will I wake up in confusion just the same



And I`ve run out of pale ale

And I feel like I`m in jail

Got fleas in the bedroom

Got flies in the bathroom

Got a call from a good friend

Come on down for the weekend

Hey Jude you were alright

I could have grooved with you all night



And I`ve been on the pale ale

And I feel like a pinball. . .

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Tipton Academy?
« on: August 24, 2005, 10:55:00 PM »
{site provides a photo}Kevin Richey, Member of Governing Body

http://www.tiptonacademy.com/aboutus.php



OK, I can be fuzzy on names and places and all - but I feel fairly sure Kevin Richey is a Teen Help employee - or has been.

He is also a friend of Susan's - or at least she has defended him to a friend of mine, who had some questions about him.

Wouldn't it be something if both Teen Help and PURE were referring kids to Mr. Richey's new "school"?

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8-16 8:30 AM
News Update -
Teen Arrested for Pulling Fire Alarm at Ivy Ridge Academy

TEEN ARRESTED FOR PULLING FIRE ALARM AT IVY RIDGE ACADEMY

A Kenyan teen has been arrested and jailed on $15,000 bail or $30,000 bond after allegedly pulling a fire alarm that caused commotion at the Academy of Ivy Ridge in Ogdensburg. Authorities say 17-year-old Zalelem Telaye of Nairobi was charged with four counts of second-degree harassment and one count each of inciting a riot, menacing and disorderly conduct. He will answer the charges later this week in Oswegatchie Town Court. (1340WMSA)

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Dude!
You read my mind!
All joking aside - just last night I was killing some time seeing what popped up in relation to various search terms - and the adds for the wwasp parent's "reel 'em in" sites and related sites were overwhelming.
I was also wondering what a google add cost; how to place them; and so on.
I'd like to see ISAC at the top of every list related to every search term dealing with troubled teens.

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I got this in an email and I thought some of you might enjoy it.

Here's a prime example of "Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus"
offered by an English professor from the University of Phoenix:


    The professor told his class one day: "Today we will experiment with
a new form called the tandem story. The process is simple. Each person
will pair off with the person sitting to his or her immediate right.

 

  As homework tonight, one of you will write the first paragraph of a
short story. You will e-mail your partner that  paragraph and send
another copy to me. The partner will read the first paragraph and then
add another paragraph to the story and send it back, also sending
another copy to me. The first person will then add a third paragraph,
and so on back-and-forth.

 

  Remember to re-read what has been written each time in order to keep
the story  coherent. There is be absolutely NO talking outside of the
e-mails, and anything you wish to say must be written in the e-mail.
The story is over when both agree a conclusion has been reached."

 

The following was actually turned in by two of his English students:

Rebecca and Gary.

 

THE STORY:

(first paragraph by Rebecca)

  At first, Laurie couldn't decide which kind of tea she wanted. The
chamomile, which used to be her favorite for lazy evenings at home, now
reminded her too much of Carl, who once said, in happier times, that he
liked chamomile. But she felt she must now, at all costs, keep her mind
off Carl. His possessiveness was suffocating, and if she thought about
him too much her asthma started acting up again. So chamomile was out
of the question!

 

(second paragraph by Gary)

  Meanwhile, Advance Sergeant Carl Harris, leader of the attack squadron
now in orbit over Skylon 4, had more important things to think about
than the neuroses of an air-headed asthmatic bimbo named Laurie with
whom he had spent one sweaty night over a year ago. "A.S. Harris to
Geostation 17," he said into his transgalactic communicator. "Polar
orbit established. No sign of resistance so far..."

  But before he could sign off a bluish particle beam flashed out of
nowhere and blasted a hole through his ship's cargo bay. The jolt from
the direct hit sent him flying out of his seat and across the cockpit.

 

(Rebecca)

  He bumped his head and died almost immediately, but not before he felt
one last pang of regret for psychically brutalizing the one woman who
had ever had feelings for him. Soon afterwards, Earth stopped its
pointless hostilities towards the peaceful farmers of Skylon 4.

"Congress Passes Law Permanently Abolishing War and Space Travel,"

  Laurie read in her newspaper one morning. The news simultaneously
excited her and bored her. She stared out the window, dreaming of her
youth, when  the days had passed unhurriedly and carefree, with no
newspaper to read, no  television to distract her from her sense of
innocent wonder at all the beautiful things around her.

  "Why must one lose one's innocence to become a woman?" she pondered
wistfully.

 

(Gary)

Little did she know, but she had less than 10 seconds to live.

  Thousands of miles above the city, the Anu'udrian mothership launched
the first of its lithium fusion  missiles. The dim-witted wimpy
peaceniks who pushed the Unilateral Aerospace disarmament Treaty
through the congress had left Earth a defenseless target for the
hostile alien empires who were determined to destroy the human race.

  Within two  hours after the passage of the treaty the Anu'udrian ships
were on course for Earth, carrying enough firepower to pulverize the
entire planet. With no one to stop them, they swiftly initiated their
diabolical plan. The lithium fusion missile entered the atmosphere
unimpeded. The President, in his top-secret mobile submarine
headquarters on the ocean floor off the coast of Guam, felt the
inconceivably massive explosion, which vaporized poor, stupid, Laurie
and 85 million other  Americans. The President slammed his fist on the
conference table. "We can't allow this! I'm going to veto that treaty!
Let's blow 'em out of the sky!"

 

(Rebecca)

  This is absurd. I refuse to continue this mockery of literature. My
writing partner is a violent, chauvinistic semi-literate adolescent.

 

(Gary)

  Yeah? Well, you're a self-centered tedious neurotic whose attempts at
writing are the literary equivalent of Valium. "Oh, shall I have
chamomile tea? Or shall I have some other sort of F---ING TEA??? Oh no,
I'm such an air headed bimbo who reads too many Danielle Steel novels!"

 

(Rebecca)

Asshole.

 

(Gary)

Bitch

 

(Rebecca)

F__K YOU - YOU NEANDERTHAL!

 

(Gary)

Go drink some tea - whore.

 

(TEACHER)

A+ - I really liked this one

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Emily and TB
« on: July 16, 2005, 11:51:00 AM »
What is Jay telling you TB folks?

I heard threw the parent grape vine he is claiming it is a level 2 and passing by to the south?

That is Not what the weather channel or CNN say:

http://www.cnn.com/WEATHER/


Hurricane nears Jamaica
Hurricane Emily has gained strength and developed into a dangerous Category 4 storm with Jamaica preparing for the worst.

FULL STORY

? Hurricane fatig

You TB people are out of your minds if you let them keep those kids on the beach with a storm like this bearing down!

They need to be evact to high ground - NOW - if its not already to late.

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Brat Camp / Brat Camp/the dark side
« on: July 13, 2005, 11:10:00 AM »
Our local paper had a large review of Brat Camp this morning. I am trying to get them to do a feature on the "dark Side". Don't know if I will have any success. However - in my efforts I put together a small list of links with some quotes. My hope it that it might get their attention. It occurred to me others might also want to write the editors of their papers for this same reason - and if so, this might be useful. You can just copy and paste it over onto your letter, if you want. Maybe others can add to the list.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

The Death or Aaron Bacon


http://www.teenliberty.org/BootCamp.htm
Quote:

The prosecution's evidence is stark: Aaron Bacon, a 5-foot-11-inch teen,
began the course weighing 131 pounds. When he died 30 days later, he weighed
108 pounds. Investigators from the Garfield County Sheriff's Department and
the Utah attorney general's office have found that during the last 20 days of
his life, Aaron went without food for at least 11 days. He also went without
a sleeping bag for 14 nights when the average overnight temperature was 32
degrees.


Aaron's worsening condition is chronicled in his journal as well as the
journals of other campers. He wrote about how his counselors laughed at him
for losing control of his bowel movements. Another teen wrote that Aaron was
starting to look "like a Jewish person in the concentration camps."


Defense attorneys will argue in court that what while their clients may have
shown poor judgment, they were not responsible for the death of Aaron Bacon.
Most of the counselors say they believed Aaron was faking his illness to
manipulate the group.

http://www.nospank.net/bacon2.htm

Quote
 But with the arrival of his remains at a Phoenix mortuary three days later, guilt gave way to anger. Pulling the sheet from Aaron's body, Sally was confronted with a battered, emaciated corpse. She started screaming hysterically and had to cover her eyes. "His legs were like toothpicks," Sally recalls, breaking into sobs. "His hipbones stuck way out, his ribs--he looked like a concentration-camp victim. There were bruises from the tip of his toes to the top of his head, open sores up and down the inside of his thighs. The only way we were even able to recognize him was a childhood scar above his right eye."

````````````
 Meanwhile, other counselors and students allegedly taunted Bacon, asking if he were "homosexual." On March 20, a counselor named Brent Brewer took away Bacon's sleeping bag as punishment and replaced it with a thin blanket. The next day, Bacon wrote that he hadn't eaten in 24 hours: "I feel like I am losing control of my body. I've peed my pants every night for the past three nights and today when we started our little hike I took a dump in my pants, I didn't even feel it coming, it just happened.... All the other students started to laugh.... I've been telling [the staff] that I'm sick for a while and they say I'm faking it."
It's unclear when Bacon developed the ulcer that killed him, but by this point the stress of the course had severely exacerbated the ailment. The next evening he wrote, "The cold and the wind is making me freeze up.... All I can think about is cold and pain.... I miss my family so much. My hands, my lips and face are dead."

Bacon's journal ends there, on March 22, but his travails continued. By this time, say witnesses, Bacon was too exhausted to keep up, and he abandoned his pack a second time as the students commenced a grueling climb to the summit of the Kaiparowits Plateau. He went without food, a blanket, or a sleeping bag from March 22 to March 25 on the 7,000-foot mesa, where nightly temperatures dropped below 22 degrees Fahrenheit.

On the 25th, Lance Jaggar and Bill Henry met Bacon's group on the Kaiparowits. According to witnesses, they gave him a blanket to replace his sleeping bag but took his cup away because "he wasn't keeping it clean." Jaggar also reiterated to the counselors that Bacon was "a whiner and a faker."

Bacon had been unable to control his bladder and bowels for many days, and on March 29 he was forced to hike without pants. The group descended from the high country and retrieved Bacon's pack, but Bacon was too weak to carry it. "The counselor got mad," recalls John Kulluk, one of the students, "and the rest of us had to carry it for him. Then, about a mile from camp, Aaron fell and couldn't get up, so we had to carry him, too. While we were carrying him he puked all over Travis [another student] and talked about seeing purple stars and a purple sky, like he was delirious."

That night, says Kulluk, Bacon complained again of being seriously ill, "but the staff just kind of blew him off and called him a faker. They yelled, 'Get off your lazy butt and go collect wood.' The next morning Craig [Fisher, a counselor] got really mad, grabbed Aaron by the shirt, and pulled him to the latrine."

In a rock-strewn Arizona canyon 300 miles south. . .

The Death of Michelle Sutton

http://blueprint.bluecrossmn.com/topic/sutton

quote:

 Andrea Dawes was Michelle's best friend. She was talked into accompanying Michelle on the Summit Quest program, where she saw counselors accuse Michelle of making up symptoms, even though she'd been throwing up water, falling down, and complaining of blurred vision the day she died. "They were telling all of us that she was just doing this for attention," says Andrea. "She had white stuff all around her mouth -- like cotton mouth real bad, I guess -- from the dehydration, and they would say stuff like, 'Oh, Michelle, you look like you ate marshmallows.'"

"I think that whole time toward the end, she was slowly dying. And that's when I got upset and started crying and stuff, and I couldn't watch," remembers Andrea, who was forced to finish the rest of the 19-week program after Michelle's death. "There was obviously something wrong with her. I don't see how they could have even thought she was faking that."

Michelle collapsed in the late afternoon, after hiking over a mountain. Summit Quest had no radios powerful enough to reach the camp base. Instead, the group set signal fires, and Michelle lay dead for at least 18 hours before a passing aircraft finally spotted the group. The Suttons settled a civil suit against Summit Quest out of court in 1992, but no criminal charges have ever been filed.



The death of  Nicholaus Contreraz

http://www.nospank.net/azboys.htm

Quote:

 On the day he died, Nicholaus Contreraz was awakened at 6:30 a.m. He had been sleeping on a mattress positioned halfway in the bathroom of Barracks 31. Staff at the Arizona Boys Ranch had placed the 16-year-old Sacramento youth on Yellow Shirt status for, among other reasons, persistently defecating and urinating on himself. They wanted him to be near the toilet.

Employees at the paramilitary-style camp, where hundreds of California youth offenders are sent, had already tried to deal with Nick's incontinence by making him sleep in soiled underwear, ordering him to drop his pants so that other boys could inspect them, requiring he finish whatever physical activity he was engaged in before using the restroom, making him eat dinner while sitting on the toilet and, near the end of his life, making him carry a yellow trash basket filled with his soiled clothes and his own vomit.

At times he was instructed to do push-ups that lowered his face into the foul-smelling basket.

On the day before he died, Nick collapsed several times during physical training. After he fell while running up a hill, staff bundled him into a wheelbarrow and made another boy push him around the camp. Nick was told to make the sound of an ambulance siren.

On the day he died, a staff member told Nick he deserved an Academy Award for faking.

Nick collapsed for the last time about 5:30 p.m. on March 2. Staff members, who had spent the day ordering more and more physical punishment, issued their last command. Get up, Nick was told. "No" was the last word he spoke.

Nick was pronounced dead two hours later, succumbing to a massive, undiagnosed infection that had conspired with other illnesses raging in his body.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

http://www.nospank.net/azranch.htm

Quote:

I HEARD A STAFF MEMBER OF THE B0YS RANCH TELL A PARAMEDIC THAT THE MALE SUBJECT, LATER IDENTIFIED AS A MR. NICHOLAS CONTRERAZ, HAD BEEN DOING PHYSICAL TRAINING (P.T.) AND HAD STOPPED BREATHING. THEY THOUGHT THAT HE WAS FAKING AND BROUGHT HIM TO OUR PRESENT LOCATION AND SPLASHED HIM WITH WATER. MR. CONTRERAZ DID NOT RESPOND SO THEY CHECKED HIM FOR A PULSE AND FOUND NONE. THEY THEN BEGAN C.P.R.. I NOTICED THAT MR. CORTRERAZ WAS WET AND THAT HE HAD VOMIT NEXT TO HIS HEAD. I ASKED ABOUT THE VOMIT AND THEY SAID THAT IT CAME UP WHEN THEY WERE DOING C.P.R.

AT ABOUT 1855 HOURS, AIR E VAC HELICOPTER LEFT FOR NORTHWEST HOSPITAL, IN TUCSON WITH MR. CONTRERAZ.

AT ABOUT 1915 HOURS, I CONTACTED THE STAFF DUTY OFFICER LT. MARTINEZ, BADGE #49, TO LET HIM KNOW WHAT HAD OCCURRED. LT. MARTINEZ TOLD ME THAT HE DID NOT NEED TO SEND OUT A DETECTIVE SINCE IT DID NOT S0UND LIKE THERE WAS ANY FOUL PLAY.

AT AB0UT 2017 HOURS, THE CHARGING NURSE SUE, FROM NORTHWEST HOSPITAL CONTACTED ME TO LET ME KNOW THAT MR. CONTRERAZ HAD DIED AND THERE WAS SIGNS OF ABUSE ON THE BODY. I ASKED WHAT THESE WERE AND SHE SAID HE HAD ABRASIONS FROM HEAD TO TOE. HE HAD BRUISING ON HIS FLANKS, HE HAD A RIGID STOMACH AND HE HAD BLOOD IN HIS STOMACH.

Partial listing of children killed in "programs"

http://www.teenadvocatesusa.homestead.com/tribute1.html

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Fox News on WWASPS
« on: June 09, 2005, 11:56:00 AM »
To the right - look under veido - look down the list to Tough Love.
Will also run tonight and tomorrow.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,74522,00.html

OK - I don't know why tjhe link won't disply correctly - try a copy and paste.[ This Message was edited by: BuzzKill on 2005-06-09 08:58 ]

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The Troubled Teen Industry / ISAC / interesting new articles
« on: June 03, 2005, 11:40:00 AM »
ISAC has several interesting new articles up some folks might have missed. For example:


 http://isaccorp.org/sistersoldiers/sist ... 01.05.html
Army-style girls' school shuts doors
As state officials investigated reports of physical abuse, the discipline-oriented Sister Soldier school in Fort Lauderdale sent students back home.
BY CAROL MARBIN MILLER

Miami Herald

http://isaccorp.org/documents/appalachi ... 02.05.html

 

Death at youth camp ruled homicide
JILL YOUNG MILLER, CRAIG SCHNEIDER

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

June 2, 2005


Travis Parker, 13, was pinned to the ground by up to three staffers on April 20 after he protested when he was denied food as punishment, according to documents from the Human Resources Department.  
The traumatic death of a 13-year-old boy after he was physically restrained for about an hour and a half by camp counselors has been ruled a homicide, White County District Attorney Stan Gunter said Wednesday.

The autopsy of Travis Parker, whom counselors held face-down on the ground at a state-operated wilderness camp for troubled boys, indicates he died because of the restraint, Gunter said.

"The manner in which they performed that restraint is what caused his problem," the district attorney said in an interview. "For all practical purposes, his heart stopped and he did not get enough oxygen to the brain, which led to his death."

Gunter said he would decide whether to pursue criminal charges after he reviewed a recently completed GBI investigation, of which the autopsy is a part. The GBI gave the prosecutor seven binders of documents Friday, including the autopsy report. Gunter declined Wednesday to release a copy of the report.

"If everything that I've heard about the case matches what I find in the file, I would say most likely we will pursue criminal charges," Gunter said. "But I don't know that yet."

Authorities stressed that the homicide ruling by Dr. Kris Sperry, the state's chief medical examiner, was a medical determination, not a criminal charge. It "indicates that the person's death was caused by the actions of another person or persons," said John Bankhead, Georgia Bureau of Investigation spokesman.

Family urges charges

Attorney J. Tom Morgan, a former DeKalb County district attorney, noted that a determination of homicide often results in criminal charges.

"This is the first step toward criminal charges," said Morgan, who is not involved in the case. "Most homicides result in criminal prosecutions of murder or voluntary manslaughter."

Morgan said much would depend on whether the counselors' actions were found to be reckless or negligent. If they are, the counselors might be charged with involuntary manslaughter, he said. Even then, the prosecutor must weigh whether their actions were so grossly negligent or reckless as to warrant criminal prosecution, or whether the matter should be resolved in a civil court, Morgan said.

Michael Tyler, the lawyer for Travis' family, said the counselors should be prosecuted.

"We are strongly urging the district attorney to review the file and would expect that he would pursue action as warranted by the evidence," Tyler said.

Gwen Skinner, a top official of the Georgia Department of Human Resources, which oversees the Appalachian Wilderness Camp, declined to comment on the autopsy.

Boy was denied inhaler

On April 20, counselors held Travis, who had asthma, on the ground at the campsite for about an hour and a half, much of the time face-down, and denied the boy's request for his inhaler, according to documents from the Human Resources Department.

The Douglas County boy was restrained after he angrily confronted one of his counselors after being denied food as a punishment, according to accounts from counselors and boys who witnessed the incident.

The wilderness camp, which accommodates about 50 boys with behavioral problems, is in Cleveland, in the North Georgia mountains.

Travis was restrained by at least three counselors at a time, witnesses said in reports obtained by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He eventually stopped breathing and went limp, the reports said. He was taken to a hospital and died the next day.

Gunter, the White County district attorney, said it was not clear from the autopsy how great a role the boy's asthma played in his death. "The asthma did play a role in his inability to get fully ventilated," Gunter said. "How much of a role, I don't know."

Agency rules broken

The state fired five camp employees after the incident, Skinner, director of the DHR's Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Addictive Diseases, said last month.

Skinner said camp employees violated department policy by denying the boy his inhaler and food. She said some of the employees refused to take a polygraph test, which "is reason for termination." Skinner declined to say whether all the fired employees were involved in restraining the boy.

The fired staff members are Phillip Elliott, Torbin Vining, Paul Binford, Matt Desing and Ryan Chapman, according to the DHR. The agency declined to provide further identifying information on the fired employees, such as ages and hometowns. Repeated efforts to reach the five for comment have been unsuccessful.

Rick Ryczek, a lawyer for Desing, said his client had cooperated with investigators. "I've instructed my client not to make any [public] statements at this time," Ry-czek said.

In addition to the Cleveland wilderness camp, the DHR runs an outdoor therapeutic program for troubled children in Warm Springs. Skinner said Wednesday the agency had retrained staff at both camps in the use of restraints.

Skinner said the state does not permit face-down restraints ? and didn't before the boy's death.

Officials are reviewing the use of restraints, she said, and expect to have results within 90 days.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Ivy Ridge riot news
« on: May 17, 2005, 02:15:00 PM »
Police called to Ivy Ridge to quell 'riot'
by David C. Shampine, Times Staff Writer
First published: Tuesday, May 17, 2005
OGDENSBURG - As many as 30 youths were reported Monday night to have escaped from Ivy Ridge Academy, the Route 37 facility which has been mired in recent months under allegations of abuse of its wards.

A source described the situation later in the night as a "riot," with an "uprising" occurring on the grounds and at least "30 kids off in the woods."

Some minor injuries, possibly from the use of fire extinguishers, were reported.

State troopers and St. Lawrence County sheriff's deputies responded to the site of former Mater Dei College after the escape was reported at 10:24 p.m., according to a police source. Ogdensburg police and the U.S. Border Patrol were also called to assist, and the Ogdensburg and Morristown rescue squads were placed on standby.

Approximately 110 residents of the facility were gathered in the gymnasium while officials were dealing with the escape, and a call went out to install extra lighting, the source said.

Ivy Ridge is a behavior modification center for troubled teens, with a staff of about 150 attending to nearly 500 residents. It recently came under a second round of investigations into allegations of physical abuse against residents. State police have been reported to have two investigations in progress.

A public relations person for Ivy Ridge said early last week that troopers report receiving about 40 calls a day from parents regarding various issues at the facility. None are of a serious nature, he said.

The state attorney general's office has investigated the facility, and in February, Children and Family Services conducted an unannounced visit there in response to physical abuse allegations
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

6:30 AM News Update - Students Stage Escape From Ivy Ridge Academy

Video




STUDENTS STAGE ESCAPE FROM IVY RIDGE ACADEMY


 

A handful of troubled teens broke out of the Ivy Ridge Academy in Ogdensburg last night.

According to reports, the problems began last night around 10:30 PM. A fire alarm was pulled by a group of students who planned to stage a ?riot? in order to escape from the facility. In the process windows were smashed and fire extinguishers were set off.

15-teenagers were missing for a short amount of time. Fights broke out between the students attempting to escape and students who attempted to restrain them. The melee involved 30 students, 8 were taken to the hospital with minor injuries. The students involved face expulsion from the academy.

New York State police arrested 10 students and one staff member.

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Open Free for All / Cops arrest man on horseback for DUI
« on: May 12, 2005, 04:22:00 PM »
It Would be Kentucky -

If this is the law - that a horse is a vehicel - then the law needs changing.

Many a drunk has gotten home safly b/c his Horse knew the way.

[ This Message was edited by: BuzzKill on 2005-05-12 13:22 ]

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From the Voy board


Subject:  Randi Koetz


Author:
Jessica
[Edit]    Date Posted: 09:28:07 05/08/05 Sun
Randi Koetz was my best friend b4 she went 2 casa. I have her mom's #

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[> Subject: Re: Randi Koetz


Author:
skjfhkfdasfd
[Edit]    Date Posted: 20:24:37 05/09/05 Mon
randi's dead- she killed herself on april 10

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The Troubled Teen Industry / national data base and ID.
« on: May 08, 2005, 12:19:00 PM »
http://www.usalone.com/realid.htm

Read it carefully and then vote.

Personally, I am appaled by the idea of a national data base and ID.

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