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Why bother climbing the wall?...get your kid to lower a string and you can tie a paper with the answers on it.
Is each child in a separate room? Is that practical?
I have so many questions about this story.
to specific questions...I think the cheat sheets contain the formulas to find the answers.
They could go this route also.
If the kid isn't doing well, they blame the school or teacher and wash their hands of any responsibility. If the kid misbehaves and gets punished or kicked out, they sue the pants off school administrators. If the kid never amounts to anything or ends up in the slammer, it's someone else fault and they don't give a toot.
This article just made me laugh. REALLY? What are the teachers doing while this is happening? Its not secretive at all!! Are the teachers blind or something? The teacher might as well provide the answers to all of the tests unless they want the parents to fall and die....