My HS screwed up the PSAT administration.

<p>Your school is in dire need of an intervention overall.
Report the incident(s) asap, and find a way(any way) to switch schools. This place is not the place for you, nor anyone else.</p>

<p>Contact your superintendant too. </p>

<p>Also your principal shouldve done something. In every school I went to GCs handled either borderline dropouts, truancy, OR (politically) gifted. They did not handle disciplanary action ever.</p>

<p>That’s freaking awful. Call the collegeboard.</p>

<p>Sorry I don’t know NY state law…seeing as that I live in WI…</p>

<p>But, obviously, CALL CB. ASAP. Because this is the type of stuff they want to hear about. And if nothing is corrected, you definitely have the potential for a lawsuit.</p>

<p>Okay this is what I did; I haven’t called CB [yet]. I reported it to the principal and she told the that this has to go before the NYCDOE (department of education). I filled out an incident report form and the princpal said she would fax it to NYCDOE. The reason why I haven’t called CB yet is that no other exam room had anything of this sort. All the other exam rooms at my school were quiet, no one moving around and no one moving between [test] sections. I didn’t want to report it to CB and compromise the tests of the other students. With regards to what occurred in my exam room, the principal spoke with the students and everyone is saying that nothing happened and everything that I said was a lie. So basically its my word against ~40 others.</p>

<p>But I’m sure CB will be suspicious when they are marking the papers and they see that some students completely omitted some sections while others only answered 1 or 2 questions from certain sections…etc.</p>

<p>Also I’ve only been at the school for 5 weeks so I don’t want to do anything to **** off the school admin</p>

<p>Hmmm…that really sucks.</p>

<p>Your principal must be VERY stupid. If he talked to each student individually they would have each told different stories about what happened.</p>