Security Issue with Network Home Directories

We are currently trying to solve an issue with some user accounts whereby students can see teacher's user files. We have x1 as authentication, x2 as elementary file share, x3 as high school and teacher file share. All are Snow Leopard Server.
Here is the problem:
If a student is in the Finder and goes to the top menu bar and clicks Go > Network, they can see a listing of servers and computers.
When the student opens Server, the see the x1, x2, x3 servers. The continue to open folders, digging through Volumes, then the data volume and see the alias for Users. The open that folder and see all the Users.
At that point, if they click on Documents or Desktop of a teacher user, they see everything and are not prevented from accessing the files.
The permissions for the teacher user folder is:
ACL:
Group - Everyone Deny Custom This folder
User - Administrator Allow Full Control This folder, Child folders, Child files, All descendants
POSIX:
User - _unknown Allow Read&Write This folder
Group - _unknown Allow Read Only This folder
World - Others Allow Read Only This folder
I would appreciate any thoughts.

Do you know where the _unknown user permissions are from?
Have the servers been upgraded from Tiger/Leopard?
Also, in your group ACL permissions what are the custom settings you have? I'm guessing you're denying access to all admin/read/write?

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