Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school uses SchoolPass but it’s for the parents to use when picking up a kid early, arriving late, or being out. If the kids are already in school and they are allowed to sign themselves out (only upperclassmen), they do by going to the front office and putting their pin/ID into the electronic device in the office - they don’t use the app on their phones. They have to do this for an unexcused late arrival, too.
There are, of course, other options. GDS just needs to find one. The fact that they didn't find one before rolling out the announcement that they are going to be phone free doesn't look good.
Who says they aren't working on rolling out an alternative to electronic sign in before the school year starts? They have an entire month between the cell phone ban announcement and the start of school.
The school says so on their own website, which was posted above:
https://www.gds.org/hs-phone-policy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school uses SchoolPass but it’s for the parents to use when picking up a kid early, arriving late, or being out. If the kids are already in school and they are allowed to sign themselves out (only upperclassmen), they do by going to the front office and putting their pin/ID into the electronic device in the office - they don’t use the app on their phones. They have to do this for an unexcused late arrival, too.
There are, of course, other options. GDS just needs to find one. The fact that they didn't find one before rolling out the announcement that they are going to be phone free doesn't look good.
Who says they aren't working on rolling out an alternative to electronic sign in before the school year starts? They have an entire month between the cell phone ban announcement and the start of school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school uses SchoolPass but it’s for the parents to use when picking up a kid early, arriving late, or being out. If the kids are already in school and they are allowed to sign themselves out (only upperclassmen), they do by going to the front office and putting their pin/ID into the electronic device in the office - they don’t use the app on their phones. They have to do this for an unexcused late arrival, too.
There are, of course, other options. GDS just needs to find one. The fact that they didn't find one before rolling out the announcement that they are going to be phone free doesn't look good.
Anonymous wrote:Does every school have that or just GDS? I went to school down the street - I hate to be like back in my day! But back in my day, we did just sign out and back in when we left campus - and if we weren’t there for our first class, that’s how they knew we weren’t on campus. Sometimes kids snuck off campus and got in trouble and that was just life and part of growing up. This technology is not necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t like phone bans for hs. I have a recent grad and there were times we needed to be in touch and going through the school office would have been a pain. If you are just about ready to be in real world then the real world includes phones. I totally get bands for younger years but not hs. I also think it will drive kids to overuse phones after school. I have come to believe being too strict on anything has unintended consequence.
I'm with you. If there is an emergency I want my kid to have the phone in his bag.
I'm a teacher and have a basket in the front of the room for any phones I see come out. Otherwise they can keep them in their bags. I find laptops to be more troublesome!
Anonymous wrote:I don’t like phone bans for hs. I have a recent grad and there were times we needed to be in touch and going through the school office would have been a pain. If you are just about ready to be in real world then the real world includes phones. I totally get bands for younger years but not hs. I also think it will drive kids to overuse phones after school. I have come to believe being too strict on anything has unintended consequence.
Anonymous wrote:GDS phone ban is to PREVENT content that is BASED and not WOKE from entering the SCHOOL. CENSORSHIP!
Anonymous wrote:I teach at a school with a phone ban. Kids quickly adapt to doing several “phone” activities on their laptops. The boys play video games all day or watch YouTube and the girls text on their MacBooks and scroll TikTok online. Or online shop. They are just as zombie-like, but with bigger screens.
I hope schools realize that phones bans are a great first step, but there’s still a lot of work to do.
Screens should be down when kids are trying to listen to a teacher. The video game playing habits of a few kids ends up distracting the students trying to learn.
Anonymous wrote:As a teacher, I support any phone ban. I was the victim of a student in MS using their phone in class taking a picture of my backside in an unflattering way and only discovered it when I saw her on her phone. I took it away (our rule was MS students weren’t allowed to have phones out and we could confiscate and give to their advisor to hold for the remainder of the day), and it was face up on my desk, and I saw a picture of myself. I was humiliated. She barely got a slap on the wrist …