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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So OP you want the teacher to say no problem there is no detention? As a teacher I would do that for you. I would also let you know that I would not be redirecting your child’s attention back to a lesson again during this quarter. You and you child are now responsible for his time on task in my classroom. I will grade fairly and assuming you and he are correct his grade will reflect his diligent attention and work. [/quote] This. In the first year post-pandemic, so many teachers let online distractions slide. After a year spent getting classrooms more under control, they are finally trying to crack down on this behavior. Keep in mind that once kids reach high school, it's a free-for-all. Teachers won't even bother to intervene and good luck to the kids who can't control themselves, and their classmates whose experience will be diminished as a result. Advocate for your kid if you need to, but please be careful not to undermine the teachers' efforts as a whole. [/quote]
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