The correct answer is: A. You would not give permission as it is against your own principles.
It is important for teachers to maintain a professional relationship with their students. Collecting a student’s mail at your address could be seen as crossing a boundary and could make the student feel uncomfortable. It is also important to be aware of the potential for abuse in this situation. If a student is asking you to collect their mail, it is possible that they are trying to hide something from their parents or guardians. It is important to err on the side of caution and not allow the student to collect their mail at your address.
Option B is incorrect because it is unfair to suspect the student of foul play without any evidence. Option C is incorrect because it is not the teacher’s responsibility to collect the student’s mail. Option D is incorrect because it is not appropriate for a teacher to allow a student to collect their mail at their address.