Anonymous wrote:Those of you saying phones should be confiscated need to read the MCPS regulations on personal mobile devices (especially section III.b)
Anonymous wrote:I vividly remember it being so commonplace at the Blair magnet (many years ago) that the teachers basically had completely different exams for each class they taught. And the makeups would also be different. Esp true in the comp sci classes.
Anonymous wrote:They use their watches too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheating is a huge issue at my school as well. An even bigger issue is cell phone use. It is scary how many students are completely addicted to their phone. Kids text each other back and forth in different classrooms. There needs to be a standard policy for MCPS. Howard county recently came out and said phones need to stay in backpacks. Why can’t MCPS address this. It is useless adding a couple of extra days for virtual snow days - lipstick on a pig - when day to day learning is suffering so much. Some kids are fine but most kids are struggling with controlling their cell phone usage
Parents will object. They want their kids to have their phones in case of emergency.
Anonymous wrote:Cheating is a huge issue at my school as well. An even bigger issue is cell phone use. It is scary how many students are completely addicted to their phone. Kids text each other back and forth in different classrooms. There needs to be a standard policy for MCPS. Howard county recently came out and said phones need to stay in backpacks. Why can’t MCPS address this. It is useless adding a couple of extra days for virtual snow days - lipstick on a pig - when day to day learning is suffering so much. Some kids are fine but most kids are struggling with controlling their cell phone usage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The dum-dums will not make it thru the first semester of college. Large amount of money the parents will waste.
It’s very concerning.
Anonymous wrote:Those of you saying phones should be confiscated need to read the MCPS regulations on personal mobile devices (especially section III.b)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a HS teacher and it is very difficult to control. Cell phones have made the problem so much worse. Kids are texting answers to each other while in class.
Many kids don’t want to bother putting in any effort because they know they can copy off friends. It is a depressing situation which is hard to manage
Why are kids allowed to have cell phones out during a test? Surely it is within your authority as a teacher to say they have to be put in bag during test.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a HS teacher and it is very difficult to control. Cell phones have made the problem so much worse. Kids are texting answers to each other while in class.
Many kids don’t want to bother putting in any effort because they know they can copy off friends. It is a depressing situation which is hard to manage