Anonymous
Post 09/05/2025 07:22     Subject: Bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition

Anonymous wrote:What kind of trashy person lets their 6th grader have a smart phone, and bring it to school, even worse?



my dd had one because she was staying home alone for an hour. Poe didn't have childcare back then.
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2025 07:17     Subject: Bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition

What kind of trashy person lets their 6th grader have a smart phone, and bring it to school, even worse?
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2025 07:15     Subject: Bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition

Anonymous wrote:My ES kid in South Alexandria said they had a 6th grade sub yesterday and he let all the kids use their phones for the last hour of the day to help them catch up on independent work!

Apparently some Subs are rolling in with last year's standards.


Unacceptable. Report this to admin. They need to do a better job of training/informing the subs and blacklist those who think it's a joke.

--teacher
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2025 13:05     Subject: Bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition

My ES kid in South Alexandria said they had a 6th grade sub yesterday and he let all the kids use their phones for the last hour of the day to help them catch up on independent work!

Apparently some Subs are rolling in with last year's standards.
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2025 20:21     Subject: Bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition

Anonymous wrote:My middle schooler reports that kids are on their phones during the advisory period. Phones are also going to be allowed in Yearbook so the kids can take pictures. I’m disappointed as my kid doesn’t have a phone.


That is interesting as my daughter's academy class can no longer use phones and they were used daily last year for recording performances.
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2025 19:10     Subject: Bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My middle schooler reports that kids are on their phones during the advisory period. Phones are also going to be allowed in Yearbook so the kids can take pictures. I’m disappointed as my kid doesn’t have a phone.


What school? Mine has said there are no phones and teachers are very strict about it.


They just distributed the pouches at my kid's middle school today so I think it's a school by school thing.


I would assume many kids will just put their “burner” phone in the pouches.
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2025 18:28     Subject: Bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My middle schooler reports that kids are on their phones during the advisory period. Phones are also going to be allowed in Yearbook so the kids can take pictures. I’m disappointed as my kid doesn’t have a phone.


What school? Mine has said there are no phones and teachers are very strict about it.


They just distributed the pouches at my kid's middle school today so I think it's a school by school thing.


Our school is not doing the pouches.
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2025 14:18     Subject: Bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My middle schooler reports that kids are on their phones during the advisory period. Phones are also going to be allowed in Yearbook so the kids can take pictures. I’m disappointed as my kid doesn’t have a phone.


What school? Mine has said there are no phones and teachers are very strict about it.


They just distributed the pouches at my kid's middle school today so I think it's a school by school thing.
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2025 13:54     Subject: Bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition

Anonymous wrote:My middle schooler reports that kids are on their phones during the advisory period. Phones are also going to be allowed in Yearbook so the kids can take pictures. I’m disappointed as my kid doesn’t have a phone.


What school? Mine has said there are no phones and teachers are very strict about it.
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2025 12:37     Subject: Bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition

My middle schooler reports that kids are on their phones during the advisory period. Phones are also going to be allowed in Yearbook so the kids can take pictures. I’m disappointed as my kid doesn’t have a phone.
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2025 11:08     Subject: Bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition

Anonymous wrote:How is this going?
Update we are in week 3.
Did anyone DC get their phone taken?
I want to know if they are following this rule or letting side, didn't hear much from my kids about kids getting their phone taken away.


There was an entire thread in the Teen section on a 13-year-old 7th grader getting suspended because she used her phone and refused to give it to the admin who she was sent to talk to. It sounds like the schools are enforcing the measure.
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2025 10:51     Subject: Bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition

Anonymous wrote:How is this going?
Update we are in week 3.
Did anyone DC get their phone taken?
I want to know if they are following this rule or letting side, didn't hear much from my kids about kids getting their phone taken away.


It will depend on the school/teachers obviously, but my school has collected close to 80 phones a day since we implemented it. Many a kid are already in detention each lunch or after school as punishment. 95% of kids are doing what they are supposed to do though.

--HS teacher
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2025 10:49     Subject: Bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition

Anonymous wrote:How is this going?
Update we are in week 3.
Did anyone DC get their phone taken?
I want to know if they are following this rule or letting side, didn't hear much from my kids about kids getting their phone taken away.


I work in one of the high schools. The first week we implemented it, a lot of phones were taken, mainly in the hallway. There has been a STEEP decline in how many have been taken since. Kids are either learning or they get better at hiding them
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2025 09:35     Subject: Bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition

How is this going?
Update we are in week 3.
Did anyone DC get their phone taken?
I want to know if they are following this rule or letting side, didn't hear much from my kids about kids getting their phone taken away.
Anonymous
Post 08/18/2025 12:37     Subject: Bell-to-bell cell phone prohibition

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NO PHONES AT ALL. DS had to text me from the bathroom telling me, they are going over the rules every single class period.... Some kid in his class was testing it to see if it was real or not and got his phone taken away. FHS.


Are you for real?!?!?


Yes. This is state law - no phones at all, except for during lunch. Not in class, not in the hallway


LOL, I don't think that's the part PP was saying "are you for real" about.