Anonymous wrote:My kids weren't allowed to use earphones/headphones. Phones either. If the phone went off and it was heard, it got taken away until the end of the day. A note came home saying it was a problem I was responsible to correct. Second time caught the phone was kept for the remainder of the year. Head phones, earphones, buds, were taken before stepping inside the school.
Catholic school does not play.
Anonymous wrote:My child's school has them on the supply list. They are used for testing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You believed this or thought it plausible enough that you had to ask this question on DCUM?
I believe what is plausible - that students listen to music and tune out their teachers? It's not only plausible, they're bragging about it.
Anonymous wrote:yes a higher % of the academically disinterested go to public school - letting them zone out with electronics is a great way for those serious about schooling to not be bothered by future tailgate state attendees.
Anonymous wrote:You believed this or thought it plausible enough that you had to ask this question on DCUM?