Teachers computers get taken away

Payton Bright

73 teachers lost the thing that could make or breaks their lesson.
“If I read your name, your computer may be a part of this situation. Please write your username and password on a Post-It note and have it ready on your computer,” said Tim Hamblin over the intercom.
Switching up the plans is something that teachers have to be able to do easily.
“We will have an open note test, which I know wasn’t the plan, but I don’t have my laptop so it will have to do,” said Brett Flory.
Grading is already a struggle to stay on top of even with a computer.
“I was at home on my personal computer and I couldn’t grade anything because they (technology) changed all my passwords and didn’t tell me so I was locked out of everything until the next morning,” said Christina Gizzarelli.