(August 16, 2019, 8:25 pm)
I was a student at parson they helped kids there like me learn how to be responsible, manage a good behavior, participate when needed, most of all patience. I was accepted for who I was there and I'm seeing these reviews like it's a horrible place to be. IT'S NOT a "prison", it's not unprofessional, it's not a unacceptable place to bring ur kids to. These people have rules to follow and kids to worry of. They're very patient with these kids. Just the parents need to be patient with the workers. Cooperation from my mom and the workers worked very well cause of the patience she had with them. I was a straight A student cause Parsons taught me responsibilities, managing my behavior, and participate when need be. I actually had jobs cause I used their techniques and teachings to use. I was well remembered, idol, and famous for when I went to school there. My teachers miss me so do my friends. The electric rule is applied because of drama, nonparticipation, and not focusing on important material. If you read to this point then good for you cause you have patience to read and listen to others' oppinions. Thank you Parsons for the time I was there and now. I miss you all. P.S. Parsons has a job program for the students that make it to highschool. I was a mailman, librarian, and kitchen staff. They teach you how to do the job as you work. I got paid well from them. I had almost $100 every month. This program helps with responsibilities of a job and give experience to those who want a part-time job in the future.