Item #: SCP-4402
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-4402-1 is not allowed to wander the facility and is to kept inside SCP-4402. Up to 17 D class personnel are required to be seated inside the classroom 30 minutes after the bell is rung at 0700. Class D personnel are to be informed to pay attention in risk of there termination by SCP-4402-1. After the session is done D class personnel are to be sent back to there cells to be ready for the next day. D class personnel if late are to be informed before entering SCP-4402 to apologize for being late to SCP-4402-1 or will be terminated by SCP-4402-1.
Description: SCP-4402 is a classroom with 19 desks in rows of 4. In the front of a class is a chalk board and attendance chart. To the right of the chalk board is a long desk and chair with stacks of paper on top of the desk. Every day at approximately 0700 a bell is rung and a robotic teacher/SCP-4402-1 ventures into the room from the door located at the back of the room. Class D are instructed to enter the room within 30 minutes after SCP-4402-1 has entered. When the class D have been seated SCP-4402-1 will take attendance and start to teach a lesson. If any D class personnel where late or absent SCP-4402-1 will continue with the lesson. If the D class personnel that was late/absent arrives the D class personnel must apologize and take a seat. If the D class personnel does not apologize SCP-4402-1 will bring the D class to the front of the room and beat him/her to death as a punishment. If D class personnel choose not to paying attention while SCP-4402-1 is teaching SCP-4402-1 will punish said D class by hanging them by a rope located in the back corner of the classroom.
Addendum: Researchers are allowed to go into the room while class is in session and take a seat for SCP-4402-1 treats them as if they are another teacher. SCP-4402-1 teachings has made D class personnel more feel smarter and in some cases made them into geniuses suggesting that famous people such as Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, or Thomas Edison.






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