Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll never get my senior to go back to school now haha. Not that it really matters.
My senior is very grateful for the ability to leave at lunch. They used to go out maybe once or twice a week, but after yesterday's lunch being dominated by someone yelling on a microphone all period, staying at school for lunch to socialize with friends doesn't seem so enjoyable anymore.
The anti-cell phone crazies have driven kids off campus with their cell phone ban. Well done crazy people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll never get my senior to go back to school now haha. Not that it really matters.
My senior is very grateful for the ability to leave at lunch. They used to go out maybe once or twice a week, but after yesterday's lunch being dominated by someone yelling on a microphone all period, staying at school for lunch to socialize with friends doesn't seem so enjoyable anymore.
Is this related to the phone policy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll never get my senior to go back to school now haha. Not that it really matters.
My senior is very grateful for the ability to leave at lunch. They used to go out maybe once or twice a week, but after yesterday's lunch being dominated by someone yelling on a microphone all period, staying at school for lunch to socialize with friends doesn't seem so enjoyable anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll never get my senior to go back to school now haha. Not that it really matters.
My senior is very grateful for the ability to leave at lunch. They used to go out maybe once or twice a week, but after yesterday's lunch being dominated by someone yelling on a microphone all period, staying at school for lunch to socialize with friends doesn't seem so enjoyable anymore.
Anonymous wrote:I'll never get my senior to go back to school now haha. Not that it really matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word on the street as kids are finding old phones around the house and plan to give those up in the morning while keeping their real phone on their person.
This gives me hope for the future! Love this!!
Such excitement for fraud and lying to your teacher. Parent of the year here.
Goes both ways fool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word on the street as kids are finding old phones around the house and plan to give those up in the morning while keeping their real phone on their person.
This gives me hope for the future! Love this!!
Such excitement for fraud and lying to your teacher. Parent of the year here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word on the street as kids are finding old phones around the house and plan to give those up in the morning while keeping their real phone on their person.
This gives me hope for the future! Love this!!
Anonymous wrote:Word on the street as kids are finding old phones around the house and plan to give those up in the morning while keeping their real phone on their person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word on the street as kids are finding old phones around the house and plan to give those up in the morning while keeping their real phone on their person.
Yeah. They do this but they keep the real phone hidden because they know it goes in pouch if they get caught. Either way the pouches are working to limit phone use.
Anonymous wrote:To the high school teacher above…THANK YOU!