Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Happy GDS is leading the pack on this issue. Students are losing the ability to connect with each other outside of an app.
The phone ban is an excellent and much needed first step.
Leading? Leading what? Many private and public schools in the area already have this policy. But GDS is sure to catch up eventually.
Which ones?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Happy GDS is leading the pack on this issue. Students are losing the ability to connect with each other outside of an app.
The phone ban is an excellent and much needed first step.
Leading? Leading what? Many private and public schools in the area already have this policy. But GDS is sure to catch up eventually.
Anonymous wrote:Happy GDS is leading the pack on this issue. Students are losing the ability to connect with each other outside of an app.
The phone ban is an excellent and much needed first step.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t like phone bans for hs. I have a recent grad and there were times we needed to be in touch and going through the school office would have been a pain. If you are just about ready to be in real world then the real world includes phones. I totally get bands for younger years but not hs. I also think it will drive kids to overuse phones after school. I have come to believe being too strict on anything has unintended consequence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do the other Big 3's do?
lol other big three? GDS is not a big 3.
Anonymous wrote:What do the other Big 3's do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holton also just adopted this policy.
"Upper School students across all grade levels will not be allowed to use personal electronic devices — including cell phones, smartphones, and smartwatches — during school hours, including academic and extracurricular activities. Devices must be powered off and stored in designated lockboxes. In the event of necessary communication, students may utilize school phones in the Divisional Office. We kindly request families to direct any correspondence about their child by phone or email to the Upper School office."
So happy about this!
I have a rising 4th grader and hope all schools will implement this in the next couple of years. Kids don’t need distractions of a phone during school hours. They need to be locked away, not just stored in your locker.
Anonymous wrote:Holton also just adopted this policy.
"Upper School students across all grade levels will not be allowed to use personal electronic devices — including cell phones, smartphones, and smartwatches — during school hours, including academic and extracurricular activities. Devices must be powered off and stored in designated lockboxes. In the event of necessary communication, students may utilize school phones in the Divisional Office. We kindly request families to direct any correspondence about their child by phone or email to the Upper School office."
So happy about this!
Anonymous wrote:I don’t like phone bans for hs. I have a recent grad and there were times we needed to be in touch and going through the school office would have been a pain. If you are just about ready to be in real world then the real world includes phones. I totally get bands for younger years but not hs. I also think it will drive kids to overuse phones after school. I have come to believe being too strict on anything has unintended consequence.