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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The other issue is sometimes I send a text at dismissal time switching my kid’s transportation mode and now my kid won’t see it in time. In the past when I’ve called the office they don’t deliver these types of messages.[/quote] Yes he would. [b]As a teacher I imagine they build in a 15/20ish “advisory” block at the end of the day before dismissal to stagger pouch retrieval by floor/hall/zone.[/b] And before anyone whines about missed instructional time, we lose way more to phones when kids have them in class. It would be a net win. [/quote] Get real. They aren’t going to be doing this. Their advisory block is always the second period of one of the days anyway, not at the end of the day like it would make sense. They aren’t going to let kids out 20 min before dismissal to go unlock their pouch- and then have hordes of kids roaming around the hallways. [/quote] It’s hysterical to me that this board complains so much about FCPS never improves blah blah worst schools ever and then they attempt ANYTHING and you guys gripe endlessly about how it can’t / won’t work. Parents stomping feet about this, you are as embarrassing as your kids are when they’re losing their mind over having to put their precious phone away while all their peers stare at them like “just do it, it’s not that serious.” [/quote]
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