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Originally Posted by piersklein
I do disagree with some others in this thread about what is appropriate. In my opinion, you have a teacher who is intentionally and blatantly harming the educational opportunities of the students and because this teacher is in a position of power, nothing can be done without the administration. The school principal and superintendent do need to know that there are students in their school who want to further their education and are being prevented by the whims of a teacher.
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We can make assumptions based on clues in the message but we don't know the full story here.
But I think that whatever happens, the team should prepare for a fallback plan that involves meeting in (any) plain ol' classroom, to build a kit of parts robot with basic hand tools that could be supplied by students, parents, and mentors.
Hope for the best, of course, but plan for the worst...