Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so i am a student and i had a fever on Friday i was literally about to collapse with exhaustion and i forgot to unlock my pouch and my alarm went off and it wont stop ringing and I’m going insane because I JUST WANNA SLEEP. So now it’ll probably be ringing until i go to school
Yeah, I don't believe you for an instant. But, I'll bite just to reinforce how stupid this is: your battery will wear out before you return to school. Next time, turn your phone off before you put it in the pouch. Meanwhile, surely you - or the adult in your home - can figure out how to put the pouch someplace away from where you're trying to sleep?
Why are you so mean to this student? Just because their post shows how dumb the pouches are. Grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so i am a student and i had a fever on Friday i was literally about to collapse with exhaustion and i forgot to unlock my pouch and my alarm went off and it wont stop ringing and I’m going insane because I JUST WANNA SLEEP. So now it’ll probably be ringing until i go to school
Yeah, I don't believe you for an instant. But, I'll bite just to reinforce how stupid this is: your battery will wear out before you return to school. Next time, turn your phone off before you put it in the pouch. Meanwhile, surely you - or the adult in your home - can figure out how to put the pouch someplace away from where you're trying to sleep?
Anonymous wrote:so i am a student and i had a fever on Friday i was literally about to collapse with exhaustion and i forgot to unlock my pouch and my alarm went off and it wont stop ringing and I’m going insane because I JUST WANNA SLEEP. So now it’ll probably be ringing until i go to school
Anonymous wrote:This is such an odd response. In response to a question: "why do they think they get a say in what happens in high schools?" you responded -
"Because their elementary students will be in high school one day."
So it appears that you are the one who is confused and thinks that parents get to decide this. And you think elementary parents should dictate what happens in high schools even though you have zero experience with high schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How in the world is it controversial to have phones away for the day in school???
I wholeheartedly agree with you. It seems that because there is very strong support for away for the day from conservative circles nationally, *some* have decided this is a political issue. Of course it’s not and I’m a true blue democrat who’s not in APE, lives in Arlington, has a HSer, and fully supports no phones. I think it’s wonderful that parents can agree across ideological lines, doing what is best to help our kids & schools, and we need to find more common ground. But I will get screamed at for being a liar who is actually the Trump-loving parent of preschoolers in Alexandria.![]()
There are at least two of us (though my kid is in middle school)
middle school is different from high school
But both are better without phones.
Well, you don't have a kid in high school, so you really don't know. Why are you so bent on influencing policy in high school - something you don't know anything about yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was in response to a post above that said no one is lobbying for the pouches. That's not true. APE is. APE is lobbying loudly and aggressively for pouches/away for the day. A lot of the lobbying is from parents of younger kids - why do they think they get a say in what happens in high schools? They are also playing dirty by asking parents from Alexandria to fill out the APS survey in support of Away for the Day. They are trying to make it seem like there is more support than there really is.
Because their elementary students will be in high school one day.
I don't have elementary kids, but I still want APS to ban their phones and also to get rid of their iPads.
yeah but they don't know what they will want when their kids get to high school. i didn't want my kids to have their phones during elem and middle school either, but it's different now in high school.
NP, but please explain what's different?
you really have no idea what the differences are between a high school senior and a 6th grader? Come on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How in the world is it controversial to have phones away for the day in school???
I wholeheartedly agree with you. It seems that because there is very strong support for away for the day from conservative circles nationally, *some* have decided this is a political issue. Of course it’s not and I’m a true blue democrat who’s not in APE, lives in Arlington, has a HSer, and fully supports no phones. I think it’s wonderful that parents can agree across ideological lines, doing what is best to help our kids & schools, and we need to find more common ground. But I will get screamed at for being a liar who is actually the Trump-loving parent of preschoolers in Alexandria.![]()
There are at least two of us (though my kid is in middle school)
middle school is different from high school
But both are better without phones.
Well, you don't have a kid in high school, so you really don't know. Why are you so bent on influencing policy in high school - something you don't know anything about yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was in response to a post above that said no one is lobbying for the pouches. That's not true. APE is. APE is lobbying loudly and aggressively for pouches/away for the day. A lot of the lobbying is from parents of younger kids - why do they think they get a say in what happens in high schools? They are also playing dirty by asking parents from Alexandria to fill out the APS survey in support of Away for the Day. They are trying to make it seem like there is more support than there really is.
Because their elementary students will be in high school one day.
I don't have elementary kids, but I still want APS to ban their phones and also to get rid of their iPads.
yeah but they don't know what they will want when their kids get to high school. i didn't want my kids to have their phones during elem and middle school either, but it's different now in high school.
NP, but please explain what's different?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was in response to a post above that said no one is lobbying for the pouches. That's not true. APE is. APE is lobbying loudly and aggressively for pouches/away for the day. A lot of the lobbying is from parents of younger kids - why do they think they get a say in what happens in high schools? They are also playing dirty by asking parents from Alexandria to fill out the APS survey in support of Away for the Day. They are trying to make it seem like there is more support than there really is.
Because their elementary students will be in high school one day.
I don't have elementary kids, but I still want APS to ban their phones and also to get rid of their iPads.
yeah but they don't know what they will want when their kids get to high school. i didn't want my kids to have their phones during elem and middle school either, but it's different now in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was in response to a post above that said no one is lobbying for the pouches. That's not true. APE is. APE is lobbying loudly and aggressively for pouches/away for the day. A lot of the lobbying is from parents of younger kids - why do they think they get a say in what happens in high schools? They are also playing dirty by asking parents from Alexandria to fill out the APS survey in support of Away for the Day. They are trying to make it seem like there is more support than there really is.
Because their elementary students will be in high school one day.
I don't have elementary kids, but I still want APS to ban their phones and also to get rid of their iPads.
Anonymous wrote:I was talking to the person who said their kid is in middle school. Did your middle schooler suddenly jump to high school in the span of a few posts?