In either of those situations, was there a law they were violating? |
You are crazy if you think I’m going to mention cell phone usage in college recommendations. Some of you have really lost your minds. - HS teacher |
Especially cell usage at…lunch. Totally ridiculous. Every single person I know uses their phone at lunch. |
well the world is different now. my kid is 18 and needs to manage dr's which are all online now in portals. not to mention college applications. |
phones are really triggering for some parents... it's weird. |
the law just changed, that's why FCPS had to ban phones at lunch. which i think is dumb, but that is the law now. |
I'm a parent of a kid in another county with a ban. No the kids are not allowed to use the office phone or the classroom phones. If a parent calls the office with a message for your kid, they office policy is to EMAIL the kid. Which they will not get since they can't have their phones. It's a mess. |
right and i don't want my kid checking email during classes when the laptop is out. and it's not out all the time in classes anyways. what a dumb idea. |
Clearly if there was a real emergency they would get ahold of your kid more quickly. I applaud the school for emailing dumb sht like, “dad is going to pick you up instead of mom” or “don’t forget to walk the dog when you get home”. It can wait until 3:00 without issue. Email can be accessed from laptops at lunch, texts can be read at 3:01. |
Ah so FCPS will elect to comply with the letter of this law. I suspect not. |
Yes, Title IX. |
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I fully support the new law banning cell phones at school, including during lunch and including for high school students.
The research is becoming overwhelmingly clear: excessive technology use — especially smartphones, social media, and unrestricted internet access — is harming children’s cognitive development, attention spans, mental health, social skills, and relationships. Lunch should be a time for face-to-face conversation, friendship, problem-solving, and social development. When students spend lunch scrolling on phones, they are missing critical opportunities to develop real-world communication and interpersonal skills. Cell phones at school are also frequently used inappropriately to coordinate fights, bullying, vaping, cheating, and other unsafe behaviors. Cyberbullying does not stop during the school day when students have unrestricted access to devices and social media. There is a growing international movement calling for more intentional and limited technology use for children and teens. Many experts are now advocating for: • Phone-free schools • Reduced unnecessary screen use in academics • More paper-and-pencil learning • Better protections and safeguards for internet access and school platforms • Stronger boundaries around AI use for children and teens Research is also raising serious concerns about unrestricted AI chatbot access for minors. Some AI chatbots have reportedly encouraged suicidal ideation, self-harm, eating disorders, and other dangerous behaviors in vulnerable youth. Protect children and teens. Their brains, attention, relationships, and emotional health matter more than constant digital access. Some researchers/authors to follow and read: • Jonathan Haidt — author of The Anxious Generation • Fairplay • Wait Until 8th • “The Digital Delusion”book • “Scrolling to Death” • Ongoing lawsuits against Meta and other tech companies alleging intentional addictive design targeting children and teens *Tristan Harris- AI ethicist |
you think laptops are out at lunch? no. of course a true ER can get to my kid, but what about - the orthodontist can get you in at 1:30 pm to take care of that loose wire that's poking your cheek, so I will pick you up. |
this sounds like AI. and the fact that you're citing Jonathan Haidt tells me all i need to know about your level of knowledge on this |
so don't send YOUR kid to school with a phone. problem solved for YOU. |