Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The phone obsession is great but how about the devices given by the school? My daughter routinely texts me from her school computer. My son tells me people play minecraft and watch anime porn on theirs.
It’s not the school’s fault if students abuse their devices. “You should have stopped me” is never a defense for wrongdoing.
Are you saying schools should not have or enforce rules about how students use devices because it's not their fault if students abuse school devices?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The phone obsession is great but how about the devices given by the school? My daughter routinely texts me from her school computer. My son tells me people play minecraft and watch anime porn on theirs.
It’s not the school’s fault if students abuse their devices. “You should have stopped me” is never a defense for wrongdoing.
Anonymous wrote:Enough with the phone obsession. Monitor your own kid and stop telling other parents what to do. The chromebooks can do it all so banning phones is silly. Some teachers require them to
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The phone obsession is great but how about the devices given by the school? My daughter routinely texts me from her school computer. My son tells me people play minecraft and watch anime porn on theirs.
It’s not the school’s fault if students abuse their devices. “You should have stopped me” is never a defense for wrongdoing.
Anonymous wrote:The phone obsession is great but how about the devices given by the school? My daughter routinely texts me from her school computer. My son tells me people play minecraft and watch anime porn on theirs.