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Ake Pecha closure - full story
The court in Richmond, which closed down Ake Pecha School, didnt even judge about the disappearing of government allocations. Just looking at the bad way the pupils were treated and the lack of safety and security were reason enough to close Ake Pecha in May 1985.
The hearing was held in Richmond on May 21, 1985. Both Marianna Maver and an American colleague testified, along with social workers who had filed complaints or who had concerns, and some of the Scandiniavian peers (members of the Teachers Group) in their own defence.
The political and financial concerns were shied away from too embarrassing, probably, for the funding governmental departments to approach in favor of the stacks of reports and complaints that had been on file with the seperate agencies: security and safety infractions, neglect students attacking other students, studens left behind a distance from the school when they became out of control.
Seperately, these reports, according to Marianna Maver, did not appear to amount too much, but combined the stack was impressively tall this was pointed out in the court room containing enough material to justify rescinding the schools licence.
The court in Richmond, which closed down Ake Pecha School, didnt even judge about the disappearing of government allocations. Just looking at the bad way the pupils were treated and the lack of safety and security were reason enough to close Ake Pecha in May 1985.
The hearing was held in Richmond on May 21, 1985. Both Marianna Maver and an American colleague testified, along with social workers who had filed complaints or who had concerns, and some of the Scandiniavian peers (members of the Teachers Group) in their own defence.
The political and financial concerns were shied away from too embarrassing, probably, for the funding governmental departments to approach in favor of the stacks of reports and complaints that had been on file with the seperate agencies: security and safety infractions, neglect students attacking other students, studens left behind a distance from the school when they became out of control.
Seperately, these reports, according to Marianna Maver, did not appear to amount too much, but combined the stack was impressively tall this was pointed out in the court room containing enough material to justify rescinding the schools licence.
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