Compelling rebuttal. So you are saying Duran is lying about the survey results? |
The survey results are only from one high school where the principal was widely known to be a huge pouch promoter. Teachers go along because that's what they do with these types of initiatives. They don't really have a choice. They will just wait out the craziness which will pass. You'll see. Pouches will come and go, the same way lots of other silly trends have that you all think are magic fixes. |
They will migrate to lockers at some point as it’s cheaper. |
The pouches are not sustainable. The cost, the lost pouches, the damaged pouches, the supervision and time to check in and out, and monitor. This too shall pass. |
They said that about the MacBooks. |
That’s great. Lockers are even better. |
But look how that’s changed. I teach in a neighboring district and when they first came out, we were required to use them a certain percentage of the class. When that didn’t work, use was tied to our evaluations and it was all about tech and the push the use them in the class and how often we were doing so. Years later, no one mentions them or cares if we use them or don’t. |
If any Wakefield parents are reading, what happens if your kid doesn't bring their cell phone to school? DD says that is not an option because they have to put something in the pouch no matter what. I think she'd be happy to leave it home if possible. |
They’ll make a note in her file that she gets extra detention if caught with a phone out of a pouch. Her response is very out of the norm, but sign of good parenting. |
There is no study that supports pouches. Yondr is making bank on a few parents irrational hysteria about technology. It's like the out of touch 50s parents who freaked out about rock and roll or the flat earthers. Some people can't accept change. |
This is what is so dumb about this entire thing. Now kids without phones have to worry about this. |
I’m sure they can make note of the 3 students without phones ![]() ![]() |
What a lame parallel. They weren’t bringing them guitars and amps into the classroom. |
You're an old person freaking out about new technology just as your parents did and theirs before hand. You'll get used to it eventually. |
Whatever. I’m in technology. Phones are hardly high tech. Their palm pilots with internet access and cameras. The key reason they took off in 2007 was the capacitive touch screen. I teach my kids to code and the fundamentals of AI and Machine Learning, I’m not freaking out about technology. I just know other kids cause disruption with their phones in the classroom for the teachers and attentive students. No idea why you are equating a musical genre, which blossomed outside of school hours, with disruptive noise making devices in the classroom. |