Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now high school kids can’t even use their phone at lunch. Are you kidding me?? How ridiculous.
Great idea. The less they use their devices, the better. It’s a privilege, not a right.
Their lunch is their free time. Teachers are on their phones all fu$king day at school.
How many times do you people have to be told that TEACHERS AND STUDENTS ARE NOT EQUALS.
Teachers are adults whose frontal lobes are fully developed. Students are children who are still developing the ability to use their brains.
Stop comparing teachers and children.
I see nothing wrong with a student using their phone at lunch to play a game or even text someone. Or to simply let their parent know they have to stay after. This is too much.
But yet they are allowed to use laptops on a daily basis for instruction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the kids who sit alone and have no friends in their lunch period. They are the ones who now have to sit there looking around at other kids in groups.
they can read a book. kids do not need to be on phones in school
Anonymous wrote:Good. Kids who have trouble socializing should not just be able to bury their nose in a phone as a crutch. Life requires interacting with other humans in real time. We accepted this until the last few years. Parents should not be enabling their children, avoiding social interactions, even if they have a hard time with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the kids who sit alone and have no friends in their lunch period. They are the ones who now have to sit there looking around at other kids in groups.
they can read a book. kids do not need to be on phones in school
So the extroverted social butterflies continue on as usual. But the introverted kids are driven to read a book and get their 30 minutes of their time taken away from them? The kids who have after school responsibilities get screwed?
This was a solution searching for a problem.
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the kids who sit alone and have no friends in their lunch period. They are the ones who now have to sit there looking around at other kids in groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the kids who sit alone and have no friends in their lunch period. They are the ones who now have to sit there looking around at other kids in groups.
they can read a book. kids do not need to be on phones in school
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the kids who sit alone and have no friends in their lunch period. They are the ones who now have to sit there looking around at other kids in groups.
Anonymous wrote:Now high school kids can’t even use their phone at lunch. Are you kidding me?? How ridiculous.