Still, whats right is right and whats wrong is wrong..... What was the real need for him to post? All he had to do was inform the tech of his school the problem and leave it at that. No need to take it here.

Don't get me wrong, i don't want to discourage spydrpop from learning (and by informing the tech of his school he did the right thing). I would recomend to him to try and become an aide/intern with the technicians at his school. In this type of field when you don't have a mentor to teach you proper ethics it can be really easy to delve into the bad side of the spectrum.