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Anonymous (207.96.37.198)
10-15-2004, 05:27 PM
Sometimes it is hard getting factual information on this board because of all the sentiment behind the postings. I read on an earlier post that HCA's high school credits are not accepted. So essentially a student who completes the program there doesn't earn a HS diploma that is acceptable in the State and can't get into any higher learning program, except the bible college? What credits do they typically have to take over or demonstrate proficieny in--basic skills???

Anonymous (70.16.8.173)
10-15-2004, 08:43 PM
My fifth grader could pass the high school equivelency exam there, with a little help from the teachers.

Anonymous (141.157.111.212)
10-21-2004, 10:00 PM
Didn't anyone read my post?

Anonymous (141.157.74.81)
10-22-2004, 03:43 PM
They will accept anyone who is paying now. Pretty soon they will have 11 staff kids and the troubled kids whoose parents cant control them and then the kids will really rule the school. That place is a joke. Dont let your children suffer pull them out. It was once a wonderful place then wisots greed took over. Listen to me I know what I am taking about.

Anonymous (70.16.0.188)
10-22-2004, 04:21 PM
that school is crippled with polio. And there is no hope the vision has eroded and finally its dying!

schooltime (schooltime)
12-16-2004, 05:44 AM
Friends,
I ask you all, who in their right mind will still be teaching at HCA next year? My count is 3 women 2 men and one big Doedoe-bird.
Now, why will the highschool be upstairs? will there be all of 4 kids in the HS?
I dont think any Academy Hillers are going to be beating the door down, so what next? Who is still going to be putting their kids in that school?

heather (heather)
12-17-2004, 03:46 AM
Amen Doris!!! What Spirit tells a teacher inquiring about the needs of a 7 yr old that he was just a bad kid...he was a discipline problem and had bahavior issues. He was neglected because his teacher did not have the capacity to love him or have patience to give him the help he needed. He did not have the right last name. Doris I have the paper that SG gave me for the Dept of education at the AG's office. I think they will be very interested to know about the made up transcripts on students. There is evidence as well as a very credible eye witness. God is in this and will use it for good.

boddah (boddah)
12-17-2004, 05:00 AM
goucher college in balto. didn't bat an eyelash at my budapest ggca grades, but their battle cry is "diversity ho."

however, when i tried to get into a good design school, they were more careful about vetting us, because they get a lot of hs dropouts trying to sneak in. my transcripts weren't formulated the same way american schools do theirs, so i had to have them sent out to this firm in the middle of nowhere for evaluation. they're the same people who evaluate home schooled kids' and tiny private school kids' work, compared to public school. if you want the name i could ask for it.
had to call budapest (ach) and ask for my "transcripts" (photocopies of report cards in inconsistent formats.) they did mail them quickly to the necessary people, with just a frosty inquiry about my family...all worked out, but if something had been found substandard i'd have had to take a makeup course.

they wouldn't give your son his grades, doris?

maria_t (maria_t)
12-17-2004, 01:41 PM
Oh Doris, I'm so sorry you have to go through this school issue!!! This is unbelievable!!

On top of it I have watched friends pay top dollar for GGCA and go without food because of it. Never mind the fact that the teaching and teachers are off.

Don't get me going!

boddah (boddah)
12-17-2004, 08:36 PM
some dear friends of mine, the family of a pastor who was unemployed for a time, were on welfare for a while. they lost their apartment, had little food, no winter coats or boots, but the school still demanded thousands of dollars in back school bills. given what we were taught, my friend kept crying when she thought she had to go to public school to be raped and taught evolution and who knows what else...
she went on to secular college and has made up for her k-12 education, and then some.

i remember how people who had to go to public school were stigmatized. if they came back to ggca no one trusted them, thought they were contagious, didn't want to be seen catching worldly vibes. if they went and stayed, there was no question in our minds, they were obviously devil-worshipping, drug-dealing, hard-hearted, doomed people. never mind that they might in fifth grade at the time.

joni_fortin (joni_fortin)
12-17-2004, 09:34 PM
boddah,

Your last paragraph speaks volumes and volumes to the intense critism of what parents and children endure when they leave GGCA. My children were in the 2nd and 3rd grade when we pulled them out. As an interpreter in the public school system, I saw that my children were receiving an 'under par education' with 'doctrines gone wild' intertwined. As little 2nd and 3rd graders they too were recepients of all that you stated above.

They were home for Thanksgiving break from college when my daughter and I 'accidently' came across factnet. We laughed at some posts, were horrified by some and uplifted by others. She had so many questions about the church, its history, its leaders, etc...It was the first time that she was able to put all the pieces together, because this was 'her' history, 'our family history' that needed language attached to it. She wrapped her arms around me and said 'I know that I've thanked you before, but need to say it again...thank you for getting us out'.

boddah, if there was one word that describes you, it is 'intense'. never let that go... or be crushed. Your words paint pictures. I just wanted to thank you personally. Joni

bjerwin (bjerwin)
12-18-2004, 12:11 AM
joni, funny story...My daughter Kellie and I visited old friends from TBS (departees that is)in Maine last summer. Kellie listened to us speak of good friends, funny times, but also some of the "horror stories" about how we were taught one thing and supposed to act in another (i.e. unconditional love/judging) After Kellie and I left and were heading for the airport she was incredulous that we had lived through such "weird times" and she said "didn't you all believe your bibles?"... Blew my everlovin mind...

gostly (gostly)
12-30-2004, 08:07 PM
They just call themselves a school, it really is a freak show for all the real bad kids and there arent any rules to hold them back.....Hey good e-mail. Just has the Nepoleon complex doesn't he.

i_expose_you (i_expose_you)
01-04-2005, 04:45 AM
http://www.factnet.org/discus/clipart/uhoh.gif<font color="ff0000"><font face="courier new,courier">It use to be the kids who didnt last the year, now i hear from a little birdy that more than 1 teacher may not last until July pssst really 4 are leaving but 2 arent telling them anything, they just arent coming back</font></font>

heather (heather)
01-04-2005, 04:47 AM
WOW those bad fallen away people. They must all be bad fruit so I guess its good that they are falling off the vine. baaahahahahahahahahhaa

gostly (gostly)
02-04-2005, 05:33 PM
I am glad this fruit fell away because I felt like a raisin there at GGnewark De