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Unread 18-02-2004, 16:57
Lisa Rodriguez Lisa Rodriguez is offline
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Re: What to do about a theft problem?

I know our team has a locked supply closet that only the adults have the keys to, and only certain kids are allowed into (with the adult's keys) In our computer room, only so many people are allowed/there is always an adult. We just got laptops w/ docking stations donated, and we are being SUPER protective about them. You just have to watch kids and lock the expensive things up. We also have sign in/out sheets, so maybe if something did happen, we could narrow it down to who was there. When we sign out, we also must have an adult intial, so its obvious we can't walk out with a $200 box of safety glasses. I'm really sorry about your team stealing, you often think better of kids and things like this highly disappoint you. At one time we had a problem with kids kicking in the door to our facility, and that was quickly solved (only the adults have keys, when you show up and there's only 2 kids in the building, its kinda obvious)You could also start taking away privliges until someone fesses up or someone tells, its kinda of tattle tale-ish and hard on kids who didn't do anything, but sometimes it works....constant supervision is probably key
hope this helps a little bit
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