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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Dishonestly is never ok. But I laugh a little at this. Are they 18? At 18 in MoCo, this was many decades ago, we were allowed to submit our own attendance notes. We were 18 and legally allowed as adults. Another reason I laughed a little is my parents traveled a lot and starting at about 16, if I needed a note signed and they weren't around, I was to go into their desk and use the stamp and stamp pad of their signature. [/quote] Same my mother gave me pieces of paper with her name signed at the bottom to use when I wanted. I think it is really weird to be micro-managing a senior in high school's life to this degree and based on your reaction to this situation, I'm guessing that's why you're dealing with a lot of defiance and lying. Unless this kid is bombing in school or on drugs or there is info you have not shared, it's just overkill. Get ready for a kid who leaves home and doesn't look back.[/quote]
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