Guest guest Report post Posted July 30, 2004 I met with Mr. today because his website shows a charter school and I thought well since 'Cody needs to be with other children he might be able to go there and use them as his hcs provider. Two Male special Ed teachers could not handle the Charter School. At least the place I am at now does not tell me that my child can not function in society and that he has to be more independent. It would be lovely to be able to get some help with this. L. , M. Ed Program Director of the Atlantis Foundation With over 25 years of experience in the field of Special Education, Mr. has been involved with many special needs individuals. His contributions to educational institutes, social service agencies, and families have been vast and spread locally, statewide, nationally, and interanationally. His experience expands from a volunteer, to executive director of a residential school. In addition, he serves on advisory boards, provides educational and behavioral consultation, and has served on a government autism task force. Mr. 's approach is eclectic and interdiciplinary, creating the best possible programming for individuals with special needs. This is straight from the brochure and is probably his resume. I personnally have heard the story of the residental facility that he worked in and his treatment of the clients was so horrid that one of the founding persons resigned. His partner now is J Hennen and his claim to fame is that he orbited the earth 109 times and was a pay load specialist. This would really make me want to use this facility. Maybe our kids could come down long enough to orbit the moon or earth with Mr Hennen, the executive director. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites