Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Whichever teachers utilize that room for teaching need to put their heads together and think about:
Who normally sits in that seat for all 7 periods?
Out of those kids, who's most likely to do that?
Who wasn't paying attention during class?
Who seemed distracted with something else in their hands while class was occurring (a good indication would be the student looking up at the teacher and looking down at the stool... frequently... to ensure that the teacher wouldn't see them, but they're fairly obvious and not hiding that they're doing something other than listening).
Unless it's a classroom that's isn't used for general teaching every day, this should be pretty easy to figure out.
Whether they can prove it or not is a different story, but this at least narrows down the list, so you can keep an eye on those kids.
And then what? An Israeli style interrogation of suspects?