Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:nothing is enforced at gds. they have such good college placement that they don't need to worry about that kind of stuff.
(a GDS parent)
Anonymous wrote:Did GDS allow high school students to use phones in class before the new policy?
Anonymous wrote:nothing is enforced at gds. they have such good college placement that they don't need to worry about that kind of stuff.
(a GDS parent)Anonymous wrote:What is the policy in high school at sidwell, Maret, NCS, and STA?
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:Anonymous wrote:Huge public school systems are doing this. Many area private schools are too. GDS is not ahead of the curve. They’re just louder about it.
Well written, powerful article in the Atlantic. Good job!
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why they have to check in and check out / either they are at first period or they aren’t??? Do schools not take attendance anymore? Asking seriously as I have no idea. My oldest is about to start 9th grade.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why they have to check in and check out / either they are at first period or they aren’t??? Do schools not take attendance anymore? Asking seriously as I have no idea. My oldest is about to start 9th grade.