In an unusual turn of events at Jefferson High School, a newly recruited intern teacher was spotted invigilating the end-of-term exams from the top of the school’s roof. The incident, which occurred during the crucial examination period, has stirred both curiosity and concern among students and faculty alike.
Eyewitnesses reported seeing the intern, identified as Mr. David Reynolds, perched atop the school building with a pair of binoculars and a stack of exam papers. When questioned about his unconventional monitoring method, Mr. Reynolds cited a desire for a “bird’s-eye view” of the examination hall, claiming it would enable him to better oversee the students and prevent any instances of cheating.
However, his actions have sparked debate within the educational community, with some questioning the safety and practicality of his approach. Principal Jennifer Martinez issued a statement expressing her surprise at Mr. Reynolds’ decision and assured parents and students that the school would investigate the matter thoroughly.
As the investigation unfolds, many are left wondering what prompted the intern teacher to take such a drastic measure and what implications it may have for the future of exam monitoring at Jefferson High School.