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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our school has a policy that devices need to be stored in the lockers or backpacks and off. If on, they will be confiscated and parents need to pick up the device. We gave our child an apple watch. She walks home alone as well as has extracurriculars she travels to by herself. Having the ability to communicate with her for pick up, drop off, and when plans change has been helpful. She certainly could borrow someone else's device if she needed to reach us, though. If it does not seem to make sense for your family to give a device, don't let them guilt you into doing so. They will survive. [/quote] Ours does too, but in actually practice it seems that is a nearly impossible for school to enforce effectively. It’s just a huge and widespread problem that they cannot spend all day doing this. [/quote] Same at our FFX county middle school. There is a no-phones policy, which does not work at all in practice.[/quote]
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