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dafacts ago

If i had to guess i'd say it would be common to have things like staff directories covered by a password. Parents of kids who go there are probably given a password. But the general public shouldn't have access to info like that. Not every password area is hiding CP.

reasonedandinformed ago

But the password protection exists at the most basic level, like trying to get more information on a particular location. The site provides no specifics on the locations and absolutely zero information about the staff (names, background, credentials). The nature of the password protection is actually very suspicious if you look into it.