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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is going to take something truly terrible to get MCPS to ban phones. Something involving major lawsuits.[/quote] This was the 1st generation that had to grow up with the possibility of kids having cell phones/social media. We've done an abysmal job of managing it. [b]We should have demanded parental features (that kids can't by pass) on all phones so phones could be set to "call only" mode during school hours, at least.[/b] The school districts won't champion this, only the phone manufacturers can.[/quote] Man, I definitely like that idea. And you're so right, we definitely let them get away with everything and handed these unlocked devices to our kids without a second thought. [/quote] Don't need the phone companies. I posted up thread. We need phone pouches. https://aleteia.org/2022/09/26/the-15-gadget-thats-eliminating-cell-phone-use-at-schools-and-concerts/ Some schools have already started using them.[/quote] You guys are completely focused on the wrong thing. That NJ story is horrifying. But, the problem is not phones. The HUGE problem in that case, and in these MCPS fights is that our kids are being ASSAULTED AT SCHOOL. Truly, that is the problem. The poor girl in NJ should never have been beaten up like that IN a school building. Fights outside of school have gone on since the beginning of time. But the proliferation of fights in school should be a huge issue for all parents. It's not just the kid being beaten up who is in danger. Teachers or staff who try to break up the fight are in danger. Innocent kids who are standing around at their lockers are in danger. Again, the issues is the violence in schools, not the phones. [/quote] Agree and the solution is 0 tolerance for violent behavior. [/quote] What does zero tolerance look like? Prison?[/quote] Expulsion. If that's not permitted, then they should make a law permitting it. [/quote] They just move to another school. It is illegal to deny a child a public education [/quote] Change the law that violent offenders don't have a right to education in their local public. [/quote] These kids can do virtual schooling but should not be making the classrooms dangerous for students and staff. That way an education is still provided, but safety is the parents concern. [/quote] Yeah, with Virtual school being an option, not sure why that can’t be used. Keep the dangerous kids out of the classroom. [/quote] MCPS regs say expelled kids can be given daily home learning assignments. So yes, this can generally be done. [/quote]
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