Anonymous wrote:Kids are getting violent and crazy when you say no to the phone. Teachers can get hurt when that happens. At the very least their lessons are disrupted every day. It bec I mes even more of a problem when principals blame the teacher as they have no discipline or recourse when the kids start fighting, cussing , and and ruining the teachers educational plans. The big deal is that admin writes bad reviews about how in effective teachers are even though the kids are so bad because they know the dmin will just give them candy when they fight and cuss ar their teachers. Also, if you bring the issue up you might be fired by your admin blaming you as the problem because you had the guts to document infractions or open your blabber mouth as a teacher.
Anonymous wrote:If MCPS would actually enforce school phone policies instead of just passing the buck to teachers, I could support them. So many kids are addicted to their devices and can flip out if they are confiscated.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If MCPS would actually enforce school phone policies instead of just passing the buck to teachers, I could support them. So many kids are addicted to their devices and can flip out if they are confiscated.
Or, parents could parent.
Anonymous wrote:We have crappy admin who are scared to discipline students who act like criminals. It must be the social media. Let's sue them! Good plan. Some one should sue mcps for bullying teachers to fudge grades and data and then firing them.
Anonymous wrote:Mcps gives teachers bad performance reviews sighting poor management when students can't get off their phones. Some teachers are fired when they try to control phones. They are considered bad classroom managers. This allows admin to place blame and fire the set teacher who can't control phones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly does joining a lawsuit entail? Are we contributing towards the legal fees?
I’m no fan of social media. I do think it can be bad for children. Unfortunately, there are lots of things that are bad for children. MCPS has enough difficulty educating children, I don’t think it can spare resources to become a social crusader.
The "social crusading" is directly related to the education of children.[/quote
+1 So many TikTok 'challenges' significantly disrupt the education day. Does anyone remember the one early last year when kids were taking the soap dispensers out of the bathrooms and stealing other items from schools? I think my DS told me some kids tried to steal the vending machine (or did) to post on TikTik. We never had to deal with this when we were in school (or at least I did not - graduated in the late 90s). This is uncharted territory. I'm glad MCPS is standing up.
Anonymous wrote:What exactly does joining a lawsuit entail? Are we contributing towards the legal fees?
I’m no fan of social media. I do think it can be bad for children. Unfortunately, there are lots of things that are bad for children. MCPS has enough difficulty educating children, I don’t think it can spare resources to become a social crusader.