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In case you didn't get the memo:
By law signed by the governor as of July 1st. No cell in the hallways or at lunch either. Prepare your kids. |
LOL |
| Good luck with enforcement. Some administrators simply don't care and won't back teachers on this. |
We're in Loudoun County, and it's enforced pretty strictly, at least in our HS. |
| FCPS will allow lunch use in high school. |
| We got an email that said lunch was ok. But not during passing periods. |
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Stop spreading misinformation. Lunch is ok at our HS. Passing periods aren’t enough time to use a phone anyway. Big whoop. |
Sounds like OP got the wrong memo. |
You're misinformed. Many kids are glued to their phone during passing periods and are constantly leaving class under the guise of going to the bathroom and then either hiding in the bathrooms or roaming the halls on their phones. |
| OP needs to go back and watch school house rock. Thats not what the bill did. |
| I’m thought lunch was included as it keeps being described as bell to bell. It is not bell to bell though in the law’s wording. |
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The bill allowed for districts to use their own language? Therefore FCPS is allowing lunch.
I believe middle schools, though, are still away for the day 100%. |
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Good this needed to happen five years ago. As far as enforcement good luck
The real answer is school principal tells all staff : see it take it call security end of story |
| Thank you, Gov. Youngkin. Finally, some common sense. |