Most of the time administrators have no clue what's actually happening in their classrooms. Most of that is because they're too busy dealing with bullshit and their supervisor-to-employee ratio is way off base with the rest of the professional world. I went to a high school where 90% of the classrooms only had 3 walls and were completely open to the hallway and I could count on my fingers how many times each year I saw an administrator while sitting in class. I just asked Mrs. Hamburg how many times an administrator has been in her room this year. She said maybe 4 and 3 of them were for less than 2 minutes to pull a kid out. That's in a school of just one grade in a suburb considered to be one of the two best districts/wealthiest in a metro area of 1,000,000.
the hamburglar went to seaman also?
Negative, his description can only be that of salina south highschool
No, it could definitely also be a description of seaman high school. Even though it's not.