Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the kids who sit alone and have no friends in their lunch period. They are the ones who now have to sit there looking around at other kids in groups.
they can read a book. kids do not need to be on phones in school
Reading a book isn’t relaxing. It’s also so effing loud in there no one can concentrate. Give me a break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is so important during the day that they need their phones. Kids went without phones at school for decades. We all survived.
You must not have high school students. I would have said the same thing a few years ago, but my kids check their phones at the lunch break because their coaches text and message through apps during the day to tell them about practice, bus times for games, changes for weather, changes because of field scheduling issues, etc.
I personally have texted high school babysitters during the day to tell them of changes for the afternoon/evening. Communication has changed dramatically since the 1990s, and expectations of being able to get in touch have as well - for better or worse.
I agree that I don't want my teens on their phones all day and I think it's 100% appropriate to have the phones away during classes, but they should be able to check in during lunch. That's just how the world communicates now.
I guess coaches, bosses, etc. are going to have to get used to this and communicate differently as well.
Anonymous wrote:What is so important during the day that they need their phones. Kids went without phones at school for decades. We all survived.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the kids who sit alone and have no friends in their lunch period. They are the ones who now have to sit there looking around at other kids in groups.
they can read a book. kids do not need to be on phones in school
Anonymous wrote:What is so important during the day that they need their phones. Kids went without phones at school for decades. We all survived.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now high school kids can’t even use their phone at lunch. Are you kidding me?? How ridiculous.
Great idea. The less they use their devices, the better. It’s a privilege, not a right.
Their lunch is their free time. Teachers are on their phones all fu$king day at school.
How many times do you people have to be told that TEACHERS AND STUDENTS ARE NOT EQUALS.
Teachers are adults whose frontal lobes are fully developed. Students are children who are still developing the ability to use their brains.
Stop comparing teachers and children.
Anonymous wrote:Now high school kids can’t even use their phone at lunch. Are you kidding me?? How ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the kids who sit alone and have no friends in their lunch period. They are the ones who now have to sit there looking around at other kids in groups.
Anonymous wrote:I think they are being tested poorly. They should be able to text someone or a parent. These are 15-19 yes even 19 YO.
Worry about the vaping. How is letting them have 20 rushed minutes at lunch hurting anyone. Since Covid FCPS worries about the dumbest crap.
And no I’m not a student. I’m a parent who’d like to be able to send a message to my kid and have them see it at lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the kids who sit alone and have no friends in their lunch period. They are the ones who now have to sit there looking around at other kids in groups.
And how exactly would staring at their phone during lunch develop their social skills? Maybe now they will look at a neighbor who is also sitting alone and figure out how to connect, develop their social skills, and improve their mental health. Screens are what got some kids into a pit of loneliness.
I applaud the district/state for trying to improve learning and connection, though I will miss being able to communicate a change in plans to my kid. Hope the main office is ready for the barrage of phone calls coming in to “please contact my kid about…”. And will they have a landline the kids can use to call home if needed? They can’t just cut parents off.
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the kids who sit alone and have no friends in their lunch period. They are the ones who now have to sit there looking around at other kids in groups.