Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WES
WES says it has a cell phone ban, and they also say that students aren't allowed to have Apple watches. But there are no consequences if a student uses a cell phone (generally done by using it into the bathroom or some other quiet spot) -- it's just a stern look. And a lot of students wear Apple watches, which means they can text friends and family during the school day. Most teachers are unwilling to enforce the bans, and the few teachers who try to enforce the ban get zero backing from admin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WES
WES says it has a cell phone ban, and they also say that students aren't allowed to have Apple watches. But there are no consequences if a student uses a cell phone (generally done by using it into the bathroom or some other quiet spot) -- it's just a stern look. And a lot of students wear Apple watches, which means they can text friends and family during the school day. Most teachers are unwilling to enforce the bans, and the few teachers who try to enforce the ban get zero backing from admin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spinning off the GDS thread, I was wondering if we could compile a list of middle schools that have or are on the verge of banning phones. I have a rising 5th grader and will soon be looking at schools for next year and given my older child's experience of middle school i would LOVE to have a phone-free middle school this time around.
Edmund Burke requires them to be turned into the division head's office each morning.
They’re in a lock box and have been for years. Funny how other schools are just now catching up
Anonymous wrote:I think the majority of them do for MS. Might be easier to ask which don’t.
But our personal experience - Congressional and SSSAS do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spinning off the GDS thread, I was wondering if we could compile a list of middle schools that have or are on the verge of banning phones. I have a rising 5th grader and will soon be looking at schools for next year and given my older child's experience of middle school i would LOVE to have a phone-free middle school this time around.
Edmund Burke requires them to be turned into the division head's office each morning.
They’re in a lock box and have been for years. Funny how other schools are just now catching up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WES
WES says it has a cell phone ban, and they also say that students aren't allowed to have Apple watches. But there are no consequences if a student uses a cell phone (generally done by using it into the bathroom or some other quiet spot) -- it's just a stern look. And a lot of students wear Apple watches, which means they can text friends and family during the school day. Most teachers are unwilling to enforce the bans, and the few teachers who try to enforce the ban get zero backing from admin.
Anonymous wrote:WES
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spinning off the GDS thread, I was wondering if we could compile a list of middle schools that have or are on the verge of banning phones. I have a rising 5th grader and will soon be looking at schools for next year and given my older child's experience of middle school i would LOVE to have a phone-free middle school this time around.
Edmund Burke requires them to be turned into the division head's office each morning.
Anonymous wrote:I think it may be easier to ask who does allow phones. I don't know any schools that do.