Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD middle school allows kids to watch streaming movies through personal Netflix/Amazon prime accounts during lunch.
I'd be interested in hearing parents thoughts on this.
I find this hard to believe and think you are trolling. Not so much because of the permissive nature of it but rather from an IT resources perspective. DD complains the school wifi is ridiculously slow (although I guess movie-watching might explain this).
Watching movies on a data plan would similarly drive most parents around a bend when they got the bill.
So, shorter: Either you made this up your kid is pulling your leg.
If he's using the school wifi, then he's not using any data off the phone plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD middle school allows kids to watch streaming movies through personal Netflix/Amazon prime accounts during lunch.
I'd be interested in hearing parents thoughts on this.
I find this hard to believe and think you are trolling. Not so much because of the permissive nature of it but rather from an IT resources perspective. DD complains the school wifi is ridiculously slow (although I guess movie-watching might explain this).
Watching movies on a data plan would similarly drive most parents around a bend when they got the bill.
So, shorter: Either you made this up your kid is pulling your leg.
Anonymous wrote:My DD middle school allows kids to watch streaming movies through personal Netflix/Amazon prime accounts during lunch.
I'd be interested in hearing parents thoughts on this.
Anonymous wrote:My DD middle school allows kids to watch streaming movies through personal Netflix/Amazon prime accounts during lunch.
I'd be interested in hearing parents thoughts on this.
Anonymous wrote:If kids are allowed to have their phones, how would the school stop it?