Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son attends middle school and came home yesterday mentioning this policy, but i haven't seen anything official about it in any of the emails from the school. I guess they're supposed to use the lockers a lot more? I'm honestly confused how they're supposed to manage this.
Your kid can’t carry an iPad, a binder and a water bottle?
He has different folders/notebooks/binders for different classes. Not to mention music and stuff for band. Of course it's not impossible, just seems like it would be frustrating to keep track of everything and I'm envisioning things getting left behind. Can't the backpacks live draped over the backs of the chairs??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School probably changed to the “no string bags rule” because kids were sneaking their phones to class in the bags.
And now they'll have to sneak them in their pockets.
It's fine if they changed the rule, I just wish they had mentioned it before school started so we could have planned accordingly.
Actually phones will need to be in their pouch, so the pouch will be out exposed, so it may make it more obvious if the pouch is empty.
not in middle school. for some insane reason, APS thinks high schoolers need phone pouches but middle schoolers do not. make it make sense!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School probably changed to the “no string bags rule” because kids were sneaking their phones to class in the bags.
And now they'll have to sneak them in their pockets.
It's fine if they changed the rule, I just wish they had mentioned it before school started so we could have planned accordingly.
Actually phones will need to be in their pouch, so the pouch will be out exposed, so it may make it more obvious if the pouch is empty.
not in middle school. for some insane reason, APS thinks high schoolers need phone pouches but middle schoolers do not. make it make sense!
It makes total sense to me. I have a high schooler and a middle schooler. The high school kids completely ignored the phone away for the day rule. Most middle schoolers are more likely to follow the rules. A lot of the 6th graders don’t even have phones yet. Also a lot less of them to monitor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School probably changed to the “no string bags rule” because kids were sneaking their phones to class in the bags.
And now they'll have to sneak them in their pockets.
It's fine if they changed the rule, I just wish they had mentioned it before school started so we could have planned accordingly.
Actually phones will need to be in their pouch, so the pouch will be out exposed, so it may make it more obvious if the pouch is empty.
not in middle school. for some insane reason, APS thinks high schoolers need phone pouches but middle schoolers do not. make it make sense!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School probably changed to the “no string bags rule” because kids were sneaking their phones to class in the bags.
And now they'll have to sneak them in their pockets.
It's fine if they changed the rule, I just wish they had mentioned it before school started so we could have planned accordingly.
Actually phones will need to be in their pouch, so the pouch will be out exposed, so it may make it more obvious if the pouch is empty.
Wallet, keys and phone should stay in their locker.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if my son can carry all of his stuff to/from classes in a Target bag? He has lots to carry so will definitely lose small books if not contained in a bag.
If everyone is just going to use "some other bag" then it defeats the purpose of "no bags". They need to back down on this one. It's ridiculous. I don't even like to walk around with wallet/keys/phone in a stack.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if my son can carry all of his stuff to/from classes in a Target bag? He has lots to carry so will definitely lose small books if not contained in a bag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK but why didn't anyone mention this new policy before yesterday? I could have bought one of those binder things or at least not wasted time packing the bag-within-a-bag for my kid.
And I personally used a backpack every single day from K-12 so I'm not sure about these PPs who claim this is normal or has been going on for years.
My kid is a freshman and it's been like this since they started MS. What school is this? Didn't you order the sprout box? It has everything the kids need.
Swanson MS. I don't think they have a Sprout box, if they do I've never heard of it.