Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I know this may be hard to hear, but as parents we NEED to let our kids experience some consequences.
Let it go.
If you want to look up anything, it should be your kid's call and text log through your mobile carrier.
The phone shouldn't have been out, period, and definitely not checked during an exam. The consequences could have been worse if it were a college exam, an AP test, etc...
What they should have done is written an apology letter and asked to retake with full supervision, the zero wouldn't have been enforced.
+1
No phone during a test, no excuses. Your kid needs to take responsibility and have impulse control. If they can’t control themselves, maybe you should not have given them the phone.
Anonymous wrote:During the last exam in one of DD's classes, she reached for her phone to answer one of my texts. The teacher told her that she would receive a zero for the test. We fully acknowledge that she should not have used the phone. However, when she sent an email to explain the situation to the teacher, he said that the time line did not add up. He had made a referral to the admin 10 minutes prior to my text. DD is insisting that she did not use the phone until she saw my text. Does anyone know what the " admin referral" is and how it is done in MCPS? Is there an electronic time stamp like an email?
Would really appreciate any insight that you may have.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I know this may be hard to hear, but as parents we NEED to let our kids experience some consequences.
Let it go.
If you want to look up anything, it should be your kid's call and text log through your mobile carrier.
The phone shouldn't have been out, period, and definitely not checked during an exam. The consequences could have been worse if it were a college exam, an AP test, etc...
What they should have done is written an apology letter and asked to retake with full supervision, the zero wouldn't have been enforced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I know this may be hard to hear, but as parents we NEED to let our kids experience some consequences.
Let it go.
If you want to look up anything, it should be your kid's call and text log through your mobile carrier.
The phone shouldn't have been out, period, and definitely not checked during an exam. The consequences could have been worse if it were a college exam, an AP test, etc...
What they should have done is written an apology letter and asked to retake with full supervision, the zero wouldn't have been enforced.
This. She knew she got a text because she was already on it and/or had it out.
Let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:During the last exam in one of DD's classes, she reached for her phone to answer one of my texts. The teacher told her that she would receive a zero for the test. We fully acknowledge that she should not have used the phone. However, when she sent an email to explain the situation to the teacher, he said that the time line did not add up. He had made a referral to the admin 10 minutes prior to my text. DD is insisting that she did not use the phone until she saw my text. Does anyone know what the " admin referral" is and how it is done in MCPS? Is there an electronic time stamp like an email?
Would really appreciate any insight that you may have.
appeal and make the teacher allow her to retake the test. Involve lawyer if needed
Anonymous wrote:OP, I know this may be hard to hear, but as parents we NEED to let our kids experience some consequences.
Let it go.
If you want to look up anything, it should be your kid's call and text log through your mobile carrier.
The phone shouldn't have been out, period, and definitely not checked during an exam. The consequences could have been worse if it were a college exam, an AP test, etc...
What they should have done is written an apology letter and asked to retake with full supervision, the zero wouldn't have been enforced.
Anonymous wrote:During the last exam in one of DD's classes, she reached for her phone to answer one of my texts. The teacher told her that she would receive a zero for the test. We fully acknowledge that she should not have used the phone. However, when she sent an email to explain the situation to the teacher, he said that the time line did not add up. He had made a referral to the admin 10 minutes prior to my text. DD is insisting that she did not use the phone until she saw my text. Does anyone know what the " admin referral" is and how it is done in MCPS? Is there an electronic time stamp like an email?
Would really appreciate any insight that you may have.