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It's Coming - Part II
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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 394133" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>I'd be quietly sharing this story (about both girls) with the school so they can check and follow up on whether they were both in school last lesson. Let them know this happened, because the school is responsible for these kids during school hours, and a kid sneaking out is putting herself at risk and the school is still responsible if something bad happens to her. They need to know, so they can protect themselves. And also of course, so they can come down on her hard if she snuck out, especially if it was to avoid meeting with the principal.</p><p></p><p>They probably can't/won't do anything about this incident, but that can surely watch her closely from here on. And her friend.</p><p></p><p>I would also be quietly developing a spy network from other kids in the same grade. You can bet that other kids know what really went on. As long as you never confront her directly with what really happened (unless the school finds out independently and tells you, or she can see how you knew and it's not your secret spies) then your spies will continue to feed you information. Never reveal your sources, or even that you HAVE sources. </p><p></p><p>Yu need your own mini version of WikiLeaks. But don't publish. Just smile.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 394133, member: 1991"] I'd be quietly sharing this story (about both girls) with the school so they can check and follow up on whether they were both in school last lesson. Let them know this happened, because the school is responsible for these kids during school hours, and a kid sneaking out is putting herself at risk and the school is still responsible if something bad happens to her. They need to know, so they can protect themselves. And also of course, so they can come down on her hard if she snuck out, especially if it was to avoid meeting with the principal. They probably can't/won't do anything about this incident, but that can surely watch her closely from here on. And her friend. I would also be quietly developing a spy network from other kids in the same grade. You can bet that other kids know what really went on. As long as you never confront her directly with what really happened (unless the school finds out independently and tells you, or she can see how you knew and it's not your secret spies) then your spies will continue to feed you information. Never reveal your sources, or even that you HAVE sources. Yu need your own mini version of WikiLeaks. But don't publish. Just smile. Marg [/QUOTE]
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