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For Highschool, is this allowed or is it school specific or teacher-specific?
I was a guest speaker in a dc public school for a class and every kid had one and barely looked at me. Hoping that this won’t be the case for my soon to be high schooler child. |
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Cell phones are technically supposed to be off during class but I don’t know any school that enforces that.
They shouldn’t be actively on their phones during instruction time. |
| But they are on their phones and they disregard the class. Try to take them away ànd give consequences- the teacher will be in hot water, be retaliated against by admin, probably lose their job, asked to resign, and if they don't resign mcps will lie to unemployment to block any public benefits.The union tries to tell you that teachers are not allowed ui benefits but it's just more bullying. |
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The teacher is likely to get in trouble for enforcing cell phone policies. So the students are on their phones. All the time.
Don’t take it personally, OP. That’s how they treat their teachers every day. It’s not you. |
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My kids are in FCPS and seems like the schools are pretty strict on phone policy. At least in the middle school according to my DC.
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| They need to ban them entirely during school hours. They should be locked up during the school day. Anyone using their phone should get an automatic zero. |
| Our independent high school requires cellphones to be powered off and out of sight during class. I doubt public schools can enforce such a ban. |
Which school is this? I want to send my kids there. |
| Oh goodness. In HS, good luck. MCPS teacher here. |
| Watch out teachers. You will be held accountable for students addictions and lack of discipline and if you try to take the cell away many students will attack you. If you report it admin will make your life difficult. I don't recommend this profession to people who what basic human decency. |
Same in my son's Catholic HS. You would get detention if you had it out in school. In his Catholic MS, they had to leave them in a box in homeroom. They could pick them up at dismissal. |
Guest speaker? So it’s not on the test, kids never going to be paying attention, phone or not. |
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Unfortunately, that's the norm. It would take a committed school to change this behavior and that is not happening anytime soon. |
| Bye bye having any semblance of order and respect in the classroom. We will miss u. |