Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Total ban of phone in high schools is where all private schools will be in the next two years. It’s just a matter of how quickly individual schools get there
I hope the ban includes apple watches (and similar).
Anonymous wrote:Potomac is incredibly strict k-8. Kids can't even have apple watches during the day. They expanded that policy this current year up to include 7th & 8th, and everyone has been pleased w/ the change. In US they can have phones during the day but need to put them in baskets when entering a class
Anonymous wrote:Total ban of phone in high schools is where all private schools will be in the next two years. It’s just a matter of how quickly individual schools get there
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster here. I applaud Holton and STA if they are banning phones in the upper school. We are an incoming family at the US at NCS who would back school admin if they moved in this direction.
NCS US parent here, kind of jealous of Holton and STA actually. At the State of the School thing recently the HoS was pretty clear that she does not want to fight this battle, although she applauded teachers asking students to give up phones during single classes.
It felt like a cop out. I would be delighted by much stronger policies.
Heard indirectly that there had been some serious online bullying at STA; maybe they feel more urgency?
New family to NCS here. Disappointing to hear that NCS might not be moving in the direction to ban phones from US for this upcoming year. Hoping that parents continue to speak up and let the admin know they support policy changes/phone bans. Prospective parents also need to speak up and let their preferences be known during the admission process. I think families might chose Holton over NCS because of the stricter phone policies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster here. I applaud Holton and STA if they are banning phones in the upper school. We are an incoming family at the US at NCS who would back school admin if they moved in this direction.
NCS US parent here, kind of jealous of Holton and STA actually. At the State of the School thing recently the HoS was pretty clear that she does not want to fight this battle, although she applauded teachers asking students to give up phones during single classes.
It felt like a cop out. I would be delighted by much stronger policies.
Heard indirectly that there had been some serious online bullying at STA; maybe they feel more urgency?
Anonymous wrote:What’s the policy in MCPS at Frost and Wootton? We will have a phone free sixth grader; will he be lost and ostracized?
Anonymous wrote:New poster here. I applaud Holton and STA if they are banning phones in the upper school. We are an incoming family at the US at NCS who would back school admin if they moved in this direction.
Anonymous wrote:I would like to hear more. Do any private schools confiscate phones?
Anonymous wrote:Potomac is incredibly strict k-8. Kids can't even have apple watches during the day. They expanded that policy this current year up to include 7th & 8th, and everyone has been pleased w/ the change. In US they can have phones during the day but need to put them in baskets when entering a class
Anonymous wrote:New poster here. I applaud Holton and STA if they are banning phones in the upper school. We are an incoming family at the US at NCS who would back school admin if they moved in this direction.