CLEVELAND — Cleveland Metropolitan School District teachers say they feel frustrated and violated after dozens of their cars were broken into at multiple schools across the district while educators were inside teaching students.

"I was definitely shaken. I mean, you feel violated," said Bryan Camp, a math teacher at Waverly Elementary.

The break-ins are happening during school hours when teachers are most vulnerable, focusing on their students rather than their vehicles.

Camp learned of the break-ins on Thursday afternoon while he was in the middle of a lesson.

"I had a teacher come in and said that you gotta come see. And I said... What do you mean you gotta come see? She said your car was broken into. And I said oh no," Camp said.

Teachers at Waverly Elementary School on West 57th S

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