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To find this a little annoying? (School report cards)

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MmmPercyPigs · 22/01/2012 17:26

I am a secondary teacher, and it is report card week (sigh). Grades were due on Friday, comments are due on Thursday. All will be sent to parents in a weeks time. When we enter report details we have access to all the grades for the student, it is the system we use.

One of my colleagues, who I am FB friends with has posted her daughter's grades on her status - saying how happy she is with the results. Which haven't even been signed off by the Head yet! She is FB friends with her daughter, so I am guessing the daughter knows (although tbf she might have hidden it from her).

AIBU to think this is very unfair and unprofessional? Would you report it?

My colleague is FB friends with a number of our colleagues too. We are not in the UK (not sure if it is relevant but didn't want to drip feed).

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squeakytoy · 22/01/2012 17:28

Extremely unprofessional, and worthy of a severe bollocking I would have thought. In the UK I expect it would be classed as gross misconduct.

Pandemoniaa · 22/01/2012 17:30

That's astonishingly unprofessional. But then most of my teaching friends are discouraged, by their schools, from using FB precisely because it can cause such grief.

WilsonFrickett · 22/01/2012 17:30

If it had been, say, someone's performance appraisal grades at my last job, then it would have been an automatic sacking, (know its not the same thing, just trying to find something to compare it to) so I would say yes, very serious issue.

Not sure if I would report it though as it could have very serious repercussions, maybe a quiet word?

OriginalJamie · 22/01/2012 17:32

Extremely unprofessional. I'd worry about someone who uses FB in this way, aside from using data that she should not be publicising.

Nixea · 22/01/2012 17:33

It's shockingly unprofessional behaviour really. Is this a one-off or is there a history of this?

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