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Originally posted by TKDRL
reply to post by buster2010
That's called theft in most civilized parts of the world..... I am surprised you still have any students, I wouldn't let my kids go there. A school has zero right to take kids personal property like that.....
Originally posted by truthseeker1984
Originally posted by TKDRL
reply to post by buster2010
That's called theft in most civilized parts of the world..... I am surprised you still have any students, I wouldn't let my kids go there. A school has zero right to take kids personal property like that.....
Yes, in that case, it IS theft. Some school districts even have a "Parent/Student Contract" that outlines provisions for electronic devices, and perhaps the last poster's school has a provision for cellphone use that includes confiscation and forfeiture of said device if it become a problem. Some districts that I know of have had to resort to that. The parents signed away and agreed with the school's policy. They are very distracting. Spend time in a classroom trying to teach kids when half of them are texting away. Makes you want to smash all the cellphones. In my case, I give them one warning, and then it's "mine" until their parents come get it (per school policy). The same goes for toys, games, etc. (I work in an elementary school, and all that stuff can be distracting). I would never dream of taking them "for good," however....just doesn't seem right.
-TS
-TS
Originally posted by buster2010
Originally posted by TKDRL
reply to post by buster2010
That's called theft in most civilized parts of the world..... I am surprised you still have any students, I wouldn't let my kids go there. A school has zero right to take kids personal property like that.....
They have every right to take the phones because the parents agree to their rules when they send the kids there. Like I said don't like the rules do your job as a parent and get involved. It's not the schools place to raise your kids.
Originally posted by palg1
Who really cares if the girls were a little embarrassed? There is a zero tolerance. It should be enforced.