Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not arguing for use in class but I can at least see that a phone is also a calculator. That could be an appropriate tool. I do not envy teachers dealing with this though! I can limit my kids usage so they still have it to communicate with me as needed (e.g. transportation, activities).
We have class sets of calculators, phones are unnecessary in that regard.
Anonymous wrote:I am not arguing for use in class but I can at least see that a phone is also a calculator. That could be an appropriate tool. I do not envy teachers dealing with this though! I can limit my kids usage so they still have it to communicate with me as needed (e.g. transportation, activities).
Anonymous wrote:The problem is my kids use them in school everyday for instructional use. Usually can’t get on the school wifi with their school issued laptops or need to visit a site banned by FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a mom of a MS where phones are not allowed - FCPS MS, I was shocked to learn that was not the case at the zoned HS. My DD has ADHD and she needs her phone to not be allowed. I hope this changes by the time she starts next year.
That said, I disagree with punishments that go on a record for phone use (detention, etc...). The punishment for a phone out should be the phone gets taken and only a parent or guardian can come retrieve it from the school.
What? It's not the school's job to police your kid's phone use. Don't give her a phone, give her a dumb phone, turn it off during school hours, i don't know--but don't you think this should be mom and dad's rule, not something else added onto teacher's plates?
Anonymous wrote:As a mom of a MS where phones are not allowed - FCPS MS, I was shocked to learn that was not the case at the zoned HS. My DD has ADHD and she needs her phone to not be allowed. I hope this changes by the time she starts next year.
That said, I disagree with punishments that go on a record for phone use (detention, etc...). The punishment for a phone out should be the phone gets taken and only a parent or guardian can come retrieve it from the school.