Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are supposed to show their ID on this phones at entry now, but APS is going to ban phones?
Make it make sense APS!!!
Don't be so purposely provocatively obtuse.
First of all, students are issued physical ID cards.
Second of all, even if they were only digital (requiring every student to own a smart phone?!), obviously they can show it on their phone as they enter the building before they put their phone away. They are not required to have their phones off and away until the first bell.
The Arlington high schools have “partial” open campus and academic buildings separate from the main building. So the digital id phone pass to phone pouch won’t quite work.
Phone pouches are/can be unlocked when students leave campus for appointments, lunch, classes at the CC, or whatever. If they're merely moving between the main building and an auxiliary building/trailer between classes, they don't need to be unlocked. Nobody should have their phone out - pouch or no pouch - between classes if the policy is away for the day, bell to bell.
Go ahead and keep trying to find a reason phone pouches don't/can't work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are supposed to show their ID on this phones at entry now, but APS is going to ban phones?
Make it make sense APS!!!
Don't be so purposely provocatively obtuse.
First of all, students are issued physical ID cards.
Second of all, even if they were only digital (requiring every student to own a smart phone?!), obviously they can show it on their phone as they enter the building before they put their phone away. They are not required to have their phones off and away until the first bell.
The Arlington high schools have “partial” open campus and academic buildings separate from the main building. So the digital id phone pass to phone pouch won’t quite work.