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Reply to "NBMS students left with no teacher or sub - is that normal?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This happened once to each of my kids at some point in their schooling. One was at NBMS, one was at Westland MS. DS graduated already, and DD is in high school. It happens when there is a last minute scheduling snafu and balls get dropped. [b]I wouldn't mind too much, OP[/b].[/quote] Until something serious happens and the school gets in big trouble for not having an adult present to supervise minors.[/quote] PP you replied to. Of course, the school system is liable. But statistically, risks are low that someone will do something in that situation, because they're waiting for an adult to come in, and chortling at the school dropping the ball. In all my kids' years of schooling, the worst incidents have happened right in front of teachers (a classmate started throwing tables and chairs in art class and every available adult was called in to restrain him, while kids evacuated), or *to* staff members (physical assaults on Principals and staff). Sometimes I think kids reserve their worst for when adults are present. Sigh. [/quote]
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