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Originally posted by: arcenite
Originally posted by: Drekce
She just got done changing the test. It is very "numbers" based, so easily changed. She is hopeing to catch the perp by looking for the old answers.

keep us updated!!!!!!



Will do. The test is tomorrow, so I should have something by then. She already sent an email out to her entire department to find out who might have let a student in her room, but has not received any replies yet.
 
Originally posted by: Soccer55
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: Soccer55
Originally posted by: Drekce
Her classroom was locked; that is why she didn't lock her WS. She thinks a student told another teacher that they left something in the room to get it unlocked. She is going to ask around to see if another teacher did this.

If this is the case, I am amazed that the other teacher would let the kid be unsupervised in your wife's classroom. I would have expected the other teacher to keep an eye on the kid while the room was unlocked. I say unsupervised because I can't see why any teacher would knowingly give a student access to another teacher's workstation.

-Tom

door was locked, not workstation

Right, but I'm saying that I'm amazed that another teacher unlocked the door for the student and didn't keep an eye on him/her while the student was in someone else's classroom. So if unsupervised, the student would have access to the workstation. Now, whether or not they would be able to do anything with the workstation is a different story, but the fact that they'd have the chance to mess around with it is what I was getting at.

I probably should have used a word other than "access" 😛

-Tom

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Originally posted by: Soccer55
Originally posted by: Drekce
Her classroom was locked; that is why she didn't lock her WS. She thinks a student told another teacher that they left something in the room to get it unlocked. She is going to ask around to see if another teacher did this.

If this is the case, I am amazed that the other teacher would let the kid be unsupervised in your wife's classroom. I would have expected the other teacher to keep an eye on the kid while the room was unlocked. I say unsupervised because I can't see why any teacher would knowingly give a student access to another teacher's workstation.

-Tom


Sometimes it is amazing what those reponsible for children will do....

Kid sent home with strangers




(w00t 100th post - I'm glad it wasn't in the intestinal worms thread...)
 
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