Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think that anyone is suggesting that cell phones be banned from the school building. The issue is whether students should use them during the school day. The rule (depending on the school and level of the school) is that phones cannot be used during class time. Other schools allow them to be used at lunch or between change of classes.
Despite all of the rules kids routinely use them all day long. If you don't believe me check your kid's phone records to see what time he texted, took photos, tweeted, or took photos.
Yes, some schools are, apparently. From the linked article: “New York City prohibits students from carrying cell phones in public schools. … As a result … shops near some schools allow students to store their phones [at the shops] for a fee” (quote edited by me for length not content, all salient points of the first paragraph are still there).
This would be a huge problem for me since our family rules are that my kids are required to have their phones either on their person or in a locked locker at the same location they are currently at. Having a cell phone with us is a safety precaution everyone in our family, adults and kids alike, follows wherever possible. Having it on their person is preferable. Except in a major emergency the kids know they are to abide by the cell phone use rules of wherever they are, such as school, driving, or in a movie theater. We monitor that and so far they’re doing fine with following the rules.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should have to stayin the locker until after school ends. If teacher sees it, it's confiscated for the day. These phones are awful for kids anyway. I wish they'd ban them. If parents can't arrange pickups or something unexpected happens, call the school. Or just freaking show up when you said you would.
What if there is a problem at school? I had sports practices cancelled, or ended early, on occasion when I was in high school. Used the pay phone to call my mom.
Then you use the office phone and you saved yourself a quarter. Seriously, you all make your kids so dependent on them and then ask them not to use them during school? I work in a middle school and they are used all day long. Teachers have given up. It is really sad how kids at lunch don't even look at each other and talk anymore.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think that anyone is suggesting that cell phones be banned from the school building. The issue is whether students should use them during the school day. The rule (depending on the school and level of the school) is that phones cannot be used during class time. Other schools allow them to be used at lunch or between change of classes.
Despite all of the rules kids routinely use them all day long. If you don't believe me check your kid's phone records to see what time he texted, took photos, tweeted, or took photos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should have to stayin the locker until after school ends. If teacher sees it, it's confiscated for the day. These phones are awful for kids anyway. I wish they'd ban them. If parents can't arrange pickups or something unexpected happens, call the school. Or just freaking show up when you said you would.
What if there is a problem at school? I had sports practices cancelled, or ended early, on occasion when I was in high school. Used the pay phone to call my mom.
Anonymous wrote:It should have to stayin the locker until after school ends. If teacher sees it, it's confiscated for the day. These phones are awful for kids anyway. I wish they'd ban them. If parents can't arrange pickups or something unexpected happens, call the school. Or just freaking show up when you said you would.
Anonymous wrote:If phones become a problem, then why can't teachers just have a phone drop when you walk into class? Drop it in; take it on your way out.
No fuss, no extra time. Done.
Anonymous wrote:I plan on getting my child a cell phone in 6th grade. For me, it is about logistics and safety. We'll need to be shuttling between activities, carpools, multiple school pick ups, etc. and a phone to call directly will be essential.
The phone is about making our schedule work. That said, my kids will both know that the phone not to be used during the school day.