The phones that we're also simultaneously trying to ban in schools? Seems those two policies are in conflict with one another. |
Hi Lynne Harris! |
Um, like working you know down in Stafford Co VA?? |
That now-locked Taylor discussion was opened to talk about Taylor's plans for MCPS and how or what he is doing before schools opened. You can go back to that locked-thread to read if you forgot. |
Hint this forum does not permit discussion of Taylor. Look at the deleted threads! |
They need to give out candy to make sure students wear IDs? Whatever happened to not accepting candy that you taught your kid? |
How about scanning students' palms? will McPs be able to get such "technology" in this century? |
I can't tell: was that intended as a serious suggestion, or an example of something terrifying and probably illegal? |
you can pay that way in stores. Please keep up with society.
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You want all students in MCPS to have to provide a biometric that could be handed over to law enforcement? Or stolen, after which it can never be replaced? |
| I was struck that in the Post interview he said the priority was not academics — it was safety. It really underscores how much work he has to do that right now academics can’t be a priority in a school system. |
There’s no way in hell I’m giving Amazon my biodata just so I don’t have to pull out my wallet to pay at Whole Foods. |
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I think the IDs and "new" phone policy are great.
IDs - there is something to be said for the habit of remembering and professionalism of displaying your ID. This prepares kids to work for McDonalds or Northrop Grumman. Phones - FTLOG students do better without phones in their hands in class. Our HS has the pockets in each room and teachers have been using them. My kid has less homework, more focus, and teachers are visibly happier (as of BTSN). They also mentioned that they grab them to go in drills, and they practiced this, so honestly, I see no issues. My kid still checks it at lunch and on occasion. Getting the phone out of their hands 80% of the time is a major win for me. I am a college professor who sees kids watch Netflix in class on the regular, which is just mindblowing to see. |
Much better than forcing kids to wear their IDs around their necks on lanyards, which won’t be effective at all once the cold & flu and COVID surges spike again and kids are all masked up while they walk the halls. |
Are there discussions at your college about disrupting that behavior, or no? |