Anonymous wrote:I hope the teachers and staff also follow the ban and set a good example.
Anonymous wrote:I hope the teachers and staff also follow the ban and set a good example.
Anonymous wrote:If phone pouches are going to be used in classrooms, they will need to be purchased. Who is going to purchase them - MCPS, schools, teachers, PTA, each family?? If you're going to come up with a policy, follow through -- give the resources to make it happen.
Anonymous wrote:If phone pouches are going to be used in classrooms, they will need to be purchased. Who is going to purchase them - MCPS, schools, teachers, PTA, each family?? If you're going to come up with a policy, follow through -- give the resources to make it happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's be realistic. What is actually going to change inside classrooms? Are teachers in each class going to start using those phone pouches? Having students place their phones in the pouches at the beginning of the class?
In our middle school, they simply confiscate phones. Parents have to come pick them up. Seeing other kids have their phones confiscated was good motivation to keep phones away.
Anonymous wrote:Let's be realistic. What is actually going to change inside classrooms? Are teachers in each class going to start using those phone pouches? Having students place their phones in the pouches at the beginning of the class?
Anonymous wrote:Hi Everyone, MCPS HS teacher here. Are we going to spend time during pre service learning about the new countywide cell phone policy? Last I heard, it was new rules but no information about consequences or how we plan to enforce. Has anyone heard details about the plan? Seems about time to roll it out if they have one.