
+1000 |
There is ALREADY a policy in place, the PROBLEM with the policy is that it's not enforced with consequences. That is what people here are asking for. There is already major instructional loss and problems occurring due to cellphones. Your entire line of thinking is backwards. |
Nah, this is just some fantasy of far-right agitators that will never happen. |
You have seem to have trouble with equivalencies don't you? Critical thinking doesn't seem to be your strong suit. |
The far-right doesn't want cellphone bans. They want to keep the population uneducated-cellphones in classrooms and learning disruption play right into that hand. Nice try! |
Exactly! They can make whatever policy they want but teachers don't have the authority or means to enforce it. |
It's true the far-right loves an uneducated voter, but these days they are even more into authoritarianism. They love making others bend to their will and force their values on them. |
Yes, the PP who was stating that if other districts do it then it must be good has issues with critical thinking. |
MCPS doesn't impose consequences, not real ones, anyway. RJ is what they use. Ask any teenager what they think of RJ (I have two teens). MCPS is afraid of the optics if they impose actual consequences of kids who don't follow the rules because it mostly impacts a certain group. |
? you have serious comprehension issues. Other school districts have banned cell phones in class, and they have seen good results. We are not talking about the 10 commandments (I'm a Christian btw). Clearly, you cannot rebut the success other school districts have had with banning cell phones so you had to throw in something unrelated to the discussion to try to distract from your lack of critical thinking skills. |
100% this. Opiate for the masses. what do you think the GOP prefers your kids learn: The latest TikTok dances or how the female reproductive system works? |
Only a couple schools have open lunch so no this isn’t an issue for most high schoolers in MCPS. |
The real issue is that there are no consequences if parents oppose them. MCPS is more afraid of being sued than anything else. I’ve taught in three mixed income schools and in all of them, the wealthier kids were made of Teflon. They never got consequences because the parents swooped in to block it. |
And others who haven't have also seen great results. This is a pointless exercise. |
If they attempted to confiscate personal property, I'd press charges and sue them. |