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*[[Disciplinary Action/Disciplinary Office/First Quarter/Sonia/1st/Office/Contraceptive Punishment/Quick/Mitigate/Both/'Don't tell/Elias/Adultery|His mother must commit adultery with you, this punishes both parents regardless of which one is responsible]]
*[[Disciplinary Action/Disciplinary Office/First Quarter/Sonia/1st/Office/Contraceptive Punishment/Quick/Mitigate/Both/'Don't tell/Elias/Adultery|His mother must commit adultery with you, this punishes both parents regardless of which one is responsible]]
*[[Disciplinary Action/Disciplinary Office/First Quarter/Sonia/1st/Office/Contraceptive Punishment/Quick/Mitigate/Both/'Don't tell/Elias/Investigation|One of the above, unless the real culprit is found]]
*[[Disciplinary Action/Disciplinary Office/First Quarter/Sonia/1st/Office/Contraceptive Punishment/Quick/Mitigate/Both/'Don't tell/Elias/Investigation|One of the above, unless the real culprit is found]]
*[[Disciplinary Action/Disciplinary Office/First Quarter/Sonia/1st/Office/Contraceptive Punishment/Quick/Mitigate/Both/'Don't tell/Elias/Interview|Have the mother called in, interview her about this]]
*[[Disciplinary Action/Disciplinary Office/First Quarter/Sonia/1st/Office/Contraceptive Punishment/Quick/Mitigate/Both/'Don't tell/Elias/Interview|Have the mother called in, interview her about this]] '''Req''' --[[User:MrPib|MrPib]] ([[User talk:MrPib|talk]]) 00:02, 24 December 2019 (UTC)


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Latest revision as of 00:02, 24 December 2019

Well, you suppose you ought to just leave Dr. Hartell to it and go to interview that Elias boy. When you get back, you are rather surprised to see a highschool aged boy sitting in the waiting room. “Uhh… who is this here?” You ask Mrs. Varano.

“That’s Elias Banko sir, you called for him before you left?” She responds with a cocked eyebrow.

Wow, you had been expecting it to be another sixth gradder. What’s the deal here? “Uhh… what grade is he in?”

“He is a sophmore, why?” She tells you.

“Ahh… it’s just unexpected due to the reason I called him. I expected him to be… well, anyway, I guess it doesn’t matter. Now then, Mr. Banko, I guess we should go into my office so we can have a talk now.”

“Umm… Ok.” The boy responds with an obvious waver of resignation and fear in his voice. He keeps a very meek demenior and is facing toward the ground the entire time. It seems quite likely he might know the reason he was called here despite the fact he hasn’t been told anything.

You look at him from across your desk as he takes a seat. His shoulders are rounded and he keeps looking at his hands as he is fidgeting like crazy. Well, guess you had better get this started.

“So, Mr. Banko. Do you know why you were called to my office?” You ask him.

“Umm… th… they didn’t tell my anything sir.” He responds.

“Do you have a good guess?” You keep pushing him.

“I, uhh… I think so.” He responds.

“Hmmm…?” You give him a quick questioning hum in order to encourage him to say more.

“I… I have been getting assignments back from my teacher that I never did. I don’t know why, but somebody else is handing in my homework for me.” He says. “I swear, I didn’t mean to cheat or anything! They just… I don’t know. I…”

“Don’t you turn in your own assignments as well though?” You ask him. “How is it that the only one that comes back is the one that somebody else did, and the teacher never got suspicious from seeing two papers turned in?”

“I… I keep having problems getting my homework in on time. My freshman teacher said it was fine, that I could turn in my homework whenever I had the time and kept saying I was doing fine and didn’t have to worry. He… he didn’t actually hand back any graded assignments though, I don’t know if this person was cheating for me back then too.”

The kid is shaking like a leaf as he tells you about all this stuff. It seems like a pretty incredible story. “So, you are trying to tell me you don’t even know who is cheating for you?” You ask him.

“I swear, I have no idea!” He said, looking you straight in the eye in a challenging manner for the first time, but then he quickly looks away before he starts talking again. “I… I think one of my parents must have arranged for someone to help me, it might even be a teacher. Or… maybe one of them are the one doing it for me.”

You get the slight sense he is lying right now. You don’t have any proof, it’s just intuition. But, if he is lying, it means he does have some idea and he wants to protect the person really doing his homework. He even decided to try and shif the blame onto someone you supposedly shouldn’t be able to punish. On a side note though, if he’s suspecting a teacher or one of his parents, his grades on these papers Sonia turned in for him must have been getting high marks. That’s rather amazing for someone doing assignments four grade levels above her. The kid’s pretty much a genius.

Now then, as for how you deal with him…

Punish him, he’s not going to connect it to Sonia anyway.


Punish his family, they’re the ones he put the blame on.