Get them a burner phone or a dumb flip phone, then. Easy solution.*
 Previous Message There are times that as parents we wish to communicate with our high schooler, typically about after school activities. Often it was about transportation on days of late practice or game nights, but that should be less of an issue since she got her driver's license today. That said, while I don't believe the school has a phone ban, I think usage is quite limited and they generally don't have problems with disruptions during class.  Previous Message Restricting cell phone use has become one of the most significant policy shifts in schools in recent years. In just two academic years, what started as an isolated measure in Florida has grown into a national debate involving nearly three dozen states, as well as educators, parents, and researchers. While it's still too early to determine its full impact, the restrictions have already reshaped the daily routines of millions of students. Seventeen states and the District of Columbia began this academic year with new limits on student cellphone use, marking one of the fastest-moving trends in American education policy. With the latest additions, a total of 35 states now have laws or rules restricting phones and other electronic devices during the school day. https://www.techspot.com/news/109168-school-phone-bans-expand-17-additional-states.html
|
Lots of puns, no real answers

Message Thread | This response ↓
Would you support a school phone ban? - biclops Yesterday, 9:10:02
- Isn't school already too similar to prison?* - Quiz Today, 20:24:20
- 10000000%. Started last year here. Huge impact.* - LeatherneckIllini Today, 9:36:40
- Eff yes. It's ridiculous to allow them.* - Stu Today, 9:35:23
- 100p* - gvibes Today, 9:23:03
- Yes, with a caveat they get to check them at lunch. - EffinIllini Today, 9:08:02
- No.* - Chicago1995 Yesterday, 19:32:56
- Yes. With an administration afraid to set rules, it's almost impossible to - OWWDig Yesterday, 17:25:52
- Yep* - TarheelIllini Yesterday, 12:44:46
- We don’t have an outright ban - AintHatin Yesterday, 12:24:14
- Based on what my wife experiences at her school, absolutely. - tvillini Yesterday, 12:13:26
- I want my kids to be able to communicate with me if they need to. Especially - baconface Yesterday, 12:08:10
- I'm surprised they haven't been banned already. - illinilosch Yesterday, 12:07:40
- I’d pay good money to ban em. I’d prefer they didn’t get them back between periods either* - cpsteine Yesterday, 11:43:25
- Playing devil's advocate, would supporters of school phone bans support bans at businesses? - JFG Yesterday, 10:13:15
- 100%. They are huge distractions - memyselfandillini Yesterday, 10:07:01
- Absolutely. Phones in school are a terrible idea* - longsnapper Yesterday, 9:59:03
- 100 %* - CoronaTheirAss Yesterday, 9:48:15
- As a high school teacher, here's what I'll say. - JFG Yesterday, 9:45:58
- Yes if there is a way to allow use during emergencies.* - SurfTheBoneyard Yesterday, 9:34:50
- The ATL public schools and the privates in town banned them starting last year. - ATL Yesterday, 9:18:29
- Yes* - KCWildcat Yesterday, 9:18:11
 « Back to index | View thread » |