Derek, the football captain, had a list of minor infractions—shoving, name-calling, intimidation. But beneath that, a buried note from his freshman year: "Witnessed domestic violence at home. Displays aggressive displacement. Requires behavioral therapy, not suspension." The coaches had hidden it. Now, it was public.
Every hidden note, every private flag, every teacher comment that was supposed to be locked behind administrative approval was now visible to every student logged in. student management unblocked
Westbrook High didn’t abandon Encompass. But Leo’s “Unblocked” glitch forced the district to rewrite the privacy rules. Now, students could see their own full files. Teachers could no longer hide punitive notes without a student’s knowledge. And once a month, the school held an “Open Feed Day”—where the filters dropped, and for one hour, everyone saw the real, messy, human truth behind the grades and the gossip. Derek, the football captain, had a list of
The Unfiltered Feed