Anonymous wrote:We need a state ban. Admin is too weak to enforce any policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS has a policy already. Enforcement is the problem.
How is enforcement the problem? The phones don't work at school anyways.
Huh?
The phones absolutely work in MCPS schools. I have HS kids that spend all day watching movies and sports and refusing to put the phone away and get to work despite multiple requests each day.
I think a ban would be most helpful for the kids who do try in school and who have parents that care about them being focused in school. If their friends aren't on their phones all day also, then no one is missing texts, Social media posts, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Did Hoco share anything about how it would be enforced?
I do agree, why doesn’t MCPS have a county wide policy??? Saying cell phones aren’t ok won’t do anything unless there is a plan to enforce. That’s the hard part.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS has a policy already. Enforcement is the problem.
How is enforcement the problem? The phones don't work at school anyways.
Anonymous wrote:When a personal device is used in violation of the new policy, school staff will confiscate the device and return it at the end of the school day. Parents will be asked to go to school to retrieve cellphones for repeated violations
Anonymous wrote:MCPS has a policy already. Enforcement is the problem.