Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would let her take it to school, wouldn't you like to listen to music/ to fro school on the bus. Maybe she has no one to talk with. Maybe she just wants to listen to music. She can't text or look at bad stuff if there is no service. Start small, pick your battles. Soon she'll have unfettered access. Help out by starting small and seeing how she does
Also, why would she have a super expensive iPhone with no service? That part doesn't make sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In my little corner of MCPS, the majority of middle schoolers bring their phones to school, comply with the rules on not using it during class, and have data plans. Heck, half the 5th grade girls at my child's elementary have phones too (with data plans). Some have the newest iPhones, some have the second newest because it's their parents' cast-off, and some have non-Apple products that look just as snazzy.
We're the outliers. My 8th grader just got a iphone 6, withOUT a data plan and it's to call me if he misses his bus or has to text about something urgent, like his multiple allergies and health issues. Yes, he takes it to school but keeps it in his backpack and the backpack is in the locker. He doesn't take it out on the bus because he gets carsick if he tried to text on the bus![]()
What provider allows you to have cell service but no data on an iphone; ours requires a data plan if its a smart phone
Anonymous wrote:
In my little corner of MCPS, the majority of middle schoolers bring their phones to school, comply with the rules on not using it during class, and have data plans. Heck, half the 5th grade girls at my child's elementary have phones too (with data plans). Some have the newest iPhones, some have the second newest because it's their parents' cast-off, and some have non-Apple products that look just as snazzy.
We're the outliers. My 8th grader just got a iphone 6, withOUT a data plan and it's to call me if he misses his bus or has to text about something urgent, like his multiple allergies and health issues. Yes, he takes it to school but keeps it in his backpack and the backpack is in the locker. He doesn't take it out on the bus because he gets carsick if he tried to text on the bus![]()
Anonymous wrote:If all kids are putting their phones in their lockers, how does this happen?
https://www.businessinsider.com/teacher-documents-phone-notifications-students-receive-texts-instagram-email-2019-3
Anonymous wrote:When you all say they keep it in their locker all day and don't use it for anything else but to text me if the bus is late, how do you know?
Anonymous wrote:When you all say they keep it in their locker all day and don't use it for anything else but to text me if the bus is late, how do you know?