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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 305829" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Sorry, I should be clearer. The Residential Treatment Center (RTC) is taking it seriously, it was a factor in her recent 3 week hospitalization and medication adjustment. She was not allowed to have a roommate at the psychiatric hospital. She has to have a roommate at the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) because they are maxed on beds but they carefully selected who she is with to minimize risk and they are not allowed to close their door.</p><p></p><p>The school is a public alternate school that rents a building on the property of the Residential Treatment Center (RTC). There are about a dozen girls from the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) that go to school there along with about 40-50 day students (mostly boys) that are bused in from the surrounding communities. It is the school staff that thinks it is 'cute' because they totally miss the hypersexual aspect of it. Kanga is very invested in being the 'good child' at school and so they only see what Kanga wants them to see. </p><p></p><p>The Residential Treatment Center (RTC) staff met with the school staff prior to Kanga returning to school from the hospitalization to stress, again, the need for 100&#37; supervision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 305829, member: 1169"] Sorry, I should be clearer. The Residential Treatment Center (RTC) is taking it seriously, it was a factor in her recent 3 week hospitalization and medication adjustment. She was not allowed to have a roommate at the psychiatric hospital. She has to have a roommate at the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) because they are maxed on beds but they carefully selected who she is with to minimize risk and they are not allowed to close their door. The school is a public alternate school that rents a building on the property of the Residential Treatment Center (RTC). There are about a dozen girls from the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) that go to school there along with about 40-50 day students (mostly boys) that are bused in from the surrounding communities. It is the school staff that thinks it is 'cute' because they totally miss the hypersexual aspect of it. Kanga is very invested in being the 'good child' at school and so they only see what Kanga wants them to see. The Residential Treatment Center (RTC) staff met with the school staff prior to Kanga returning to school from the hospitalization to stress, again, the need for 100% supervision. [/QUOTE]
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