Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How will it be enforced? Bad idea to let high school kids use phones in-between classes. At my high school we already have way too many kids strolling in late to class. Now there will be an epidemic of tardy arrivals which seriously disrupts class flow and learning. MCPS and many parents are in denial of how many kids are addicted to their phones. Expecting teenagers to do the right thing and just put them away doesn’t work for most kids.
Those kids are the ones who use their phones to help teachers during lockdowns. Teachers should take the phones and hold them in a container or at their desks in class.
Nobody is taking my kid’s cell phone for the day. He knows not to use it in class.
When they are locked down, I want to know where my kids are and help them get information. MCPS is notoriously bad at communicating to teachers and students. Parents are your lifeline. Don’t be so fast to cut us off. In Uvalde, police did nothing. Parents were the heroes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most likely they will punish teachers for reporting kids breaking the rule because if a teacher was satisfactory the students would find the lesson more interesting than tiktok so they will make up negative reports so teacher careers are set back. I do t recommend this profession to people who value self respect.
Half the teachers and staff are on social media and posting the kids.
There’s someone on DCUM who keeps posting this same sentence over and over again. Show us the evidence of all this wrongdoing if you think it’s “half the teachers.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some teachers expect kids to have and use phone. Teachers use them. I don’t see the point in this except for show.
Yep. My kid had a broken phone and a few teachers were asking them to scan QR codes to get info.
Anonymous wrote:Some teachers expect kids to have and use phone. Teachers use them. I don’t see the point in this except for show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most likely they will punish teachers for reporting kids breaking the rule because if a teacher was satisfactory the students would find the lesson more interesting than tiktok so they will make up negative reports so teacher careers are set back. I do t recommend this profession to people who value self respect.
Half the teachers and staff are on social media and posting the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Most likely they will punish teachers for reporting kids breaking the rule because if a teacher was satisfactory the students would find the lesson more interesting than tiktok so they will make up negative reports so teacher careers are set back. I do t recommend this profession to people who value self respect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How will it be enforced? Bad idea to let high school kids use phones in-between classes. At my high school we already have way too many kids strolling in late to class. Now there will be an epidemic of tardy arrivals which seriously disrupts class flow and learning. MCPS and many parents are in denial of how many kids are addicted to their phones. Expecting teenagers to do the right thing and just put them away doesn’t work for most kids.
Those kids are the ones who use their phones to help teachers during lockdowns. Teachers should take the phones and hold them in a container or at their desks in class.
Nobody is taking my kid’s cell phone for the day. He knows not to use it in class.
When they are locked down, I want to know where my kids are and help them get information. MCPS is notoriously bad at communicating to teachers and students. Parents are your lifeline. Don’t be so fast to cut us off. In Uvalde, police did nothing. Parents were the heroes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m in Japan now no cells phones for kids but masking is very common. Funny how their kids are educated with masks and are heads and tails better educated but Americans are too dumb because of “ my freedoms “
And somehow magically, US colleges are at least for the time being heads and tails better...
Anonymous wrote:How will it be enforced? Bad idea to let high school kids use phones in-between classes. At my high school we already have way too many kids strolling in late to class. Now there will be an epidemic of tardy arrivals which seriously disrupts class flow and learning. MCPS and many parents are in denial of how many kids are addicted to their phones. Expecting teenagers to do the right thing and just put them away doesn’t work for most kids.
Anonymous wrote:I’m in Japan now no cells phones for kids but masking is very common. Funny how their kids are educated with masks and are heads and tails better educated but Americans are too dumb because of “ my freedoms “