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Very angry! IEP etc given to another parent! Really need advice!
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 306901" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>Get a lawyer that specilized in educational law. I know that when I was teaching our mailboxes were accessable to many sudents and aides and definately not secure. Also back when I substituted regularly I was given the keys to the teacher's desk and files and student IEP documents were in there. </p><p> </p><p>Even more appauling I was told by some students that they were frequently given access to the teacher's desk because she kept certain expensive supplies in there that were rationed out as needed. I was very unpopular because I would not allow this and made the students wait until I could get them for them.</p><p> </p><p>So I can see that it could be extremely easy for a kid or volunteer parent to get hold of a "classified" document.</p><p> </p><p> Also the teacher I subbed for let her students use her computer and she kept her password in a book in her desk drawer which was not locked at all times. </p><p> </p><p>Another scenerio is that volenteers are often assigned office duties like photo copying. It could have been leaked this way. I guess my point is that "security" is lax or non existant and that needs to change. Untill someone makes a big stink it won't so I vote for a big stink. Get the other parents on board and make it a heated issue that the school must respond to in a more satisfying manner. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 306901, member: 2315"] Get a lawyer that specilized in educational law. I know that when I was teaching our mailboxes were accessable to many sudents and aides and definately not secure. Also back when I substituted regularly I was given the keys to the teacher's desk and files and student IEP documents were in there. Even more appauling I was told by some students that they were frequently given access to the teacher's desk because she kept certain expensive supplies in there that were rationed out as needed. I was very unpopular because I would not allow this and made the students wait until I could get them for them. So I can see that it could be extremely easy for a kid or volunteer parent to get hold of a "classified" document. Also the teacher I subbed for let her students use her computer and she kept her password in a book in her desk drawer which was not locked at all times. Another scenerio is that volenteers are often assigned office duties like photo copying. It could have been leaked this way. I guess my point is that "security" is lax or non existant and that needs to change. Untill someone makes a big stink it won't so I vote for a big stink. Get the other parents on board and make it a heated issue that the school must respond to in a more satisfying manner. -RM [/QUOTE]
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