Anonymous wrote:Was it taken from his locker or other place that it would be obviously a theft? Inside a backpack?
Or left on a table etc and when he went back it was gone?
Anonymous wrote:My tween’s assigned, password protected school tablet was taken from their things, most likely by a peer or older student, late last week. The school knows and will reassign a new one.
If the school determines who took it (we are new and don’t know what kind of tracking is done), would you try to meet with the school and push for a consequence? All of the assigned work is in that device, along with specific class materials that are required every day, including weekends. We couldn’t get them a new one over the past few days. Please don’t flame; this is reasonable and human to feel frustrated. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely. They affected your child’s trust in his peers, they inconvenienced him in terms of assignments and in terms of time and energy spent with the situation. No consequence means the thief will certainly strike again.
That said, I don’t know how much control you have over that side of things. I think it’s completely fair that you be informed of who it was, so your kid knows to be on their guard around them. But as far as a punishment, you may not be entitled to find that part of things out.