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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I guess I am surprised that we had to pay money for a technology solution when parents could simply be asked to help enforce the no phone policy by using the downtime feature on applicable phones. Outreach with parents would be a lot cheaper than this. My kid isn’t getting in trouble for having his phone out because I lock it down during school hours. An email from the principal suggesting this would probably be pretty effective.[/quote] [b]You assume that all parents are middle class and well educated and care about what happens during the school day.[/b] They are not and do not.[/quote] I find it entertaining that you think it's only poorer, less educated parents who aren't locking down phones. I've seen plenty of UMC entitlement here making it clear they want their own kids to have phone access.[/quote] I find it entertaining that you completely missed my point. I didn't say anything about locking down a phone. I was talking about the outreach aspect of things. A lot of parents just don't have the time or bandwidth or maybe even ability to read the emails sent out three times a week.[/quote]
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