ANOTHER brehette fights her teacher because she took her phone.

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Imma go ahead and specify my suggestion.

Phones should be locked up prior to class starting.

Teachers should check to make sure no one has their phones prior to starting class.

If, for whatever reason, someone is caught with a phone, I don't suggest taking it. They should be written up or receive some type of failing grade.
just gonna be a bunch of videos of students fighting teachers because they refused to surrender their phones at the start of class.
Except now even the students who pay attention in class and don't normally disrupt with in class phone use will now potentially object to their phones being taken. low key would lead to even more fights :mjlol:
 

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We gonna keeping fight students or will admit this phone taking strategy isn't working?

Send their ass home if they don't wanna pay attention. she literally only had 2 minutes left of school that day anyway.
It isn’t working with new gen because of who is raising them. :mjpls: When I was in middle school/high school (2006-2012), teachers would take the phones and give them back after class or call the parents to come to the school to get it. No one was getting attacked
 

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These kids go buck wild over a cell phone :heh:


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Get senteced to a year because a teacher took your phone in school brehettes
Welp.. at least they’ve got pay phones in jail. Have fun. :hubie:
 

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I don’t think taking a person’s property is ever a solution. We teach them when they become adults this is grounds to kill

When you become an adult the police are not going to take your phone if they catch you doing it while driving. They’re going to penalize the hell out of you though if you’re in one of those states. But the real issue here is how quick they’re ready to fight over it. We’re seeing how this era of tech and it’s dependence has completely indoctrinated the youth. They cannot function without it and go into fiend mode. I’ve heard some people have lost their jobs in places like Amazon cause they couldnt leave thier phone in their locker and took it in the warehouse and got caught.
 

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it's gotta be a better way to handle the phone in class issue. somebody should make an app where the data/texts goes out of service during classtime or somehow make the classes a bad service area

kick the kid out of the class..

when i use to draw during 7th grade science class my teacher kicked me out and i sat outside the classroom door until the period ended.

escalate to detention if need be.
 

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Imma go ahead and specify my suggestion.

Phones should be locked up prior to class starting.

Teachers should check to make sure no one has their phones prior to starting class.

If, for whatever reason, someone is caught with a phone, I don't suggest taking it. They should be written up or receive some type of failing grade.

and what if the student takes the wrong phone?
or it goes missing
 

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we never freaked out about our phones being taken.

I think the problem might be if teachers snatched it. If the kids don’t give it up, get an administrator to get it, they love getting paid for writing kids up.

When I was in highschool they just said “give it here:stopitslime:”. What else you gonna do? You would look dumb as hell to respond with “on my mama”
 

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It isn’t working with new gen because of who is raising them. :mjpls:
I get it,
but yall really think changing the mindset of an entire generation is the easier solution than just kicking them out of class?
:dead:

I understand the kids and their parents are at fault here. its not on the teachers. still doesn't make it anymore realistic to think you can change society instead of just adjusting your rules to reflect how society is.
 
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and what if the student takes the wrong phone?
or it goes missing

It really isn't that hard. Phone lockers with individual keys are a thing and with a teacher facilitating the situation there shouldn't be any mix ups.
Will there be mix ups? Likely due to human errors being inevitable, but if we're automatically dismissing solutions* because kids can't act like decent humans then we shouldn't even have this conversation.
 
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It really isn't that hard. Phone lockers with individual keys are a thing and with a teacher facilitating the situation there shouldn't be any mix ups.
Will there be mix ups? Likely due to human errors being inevitable, but if we're automatically dismissing situations because kids can't act like decent humans then we shouldn't even have this conversation.

:ehh:
 
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kick the kid out of the class..

when i use to draw during 7th grade science class my teacher kicked me out and i sat outside the classroom door until the period ended.

escalate to detention if need be.

like i said, it's gotta be a BETTER way. preferably not ego driven punitive pissing contest

we got all yall 6 certs tech nerds on here. that might be a play :yeshrug:

edit: and i used to be a substitute. i wouldn't want to take and be responsible for a students property or give a kid random detention because their phone dinged if i dont have to. just dead the phone
 
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We gonna keeping fight students or will admit this phone taking strategy isn't working?

Send their ass home if they don't wanna pay attention. she literally only had 2 minutes left of school that day anyway.

How do you send them home when we have numerous videos of children refusing to leave the classroom when asked to do so?
 

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Ultimately the problem is a large group of students have no interest in learning, their parents have no interesting in requiring them to adhere to standards, and teachers aren't being paid enough to babysit. Meanwhile school funding mandates often incentivize not expelling students, failing them upwards, or putting them in special ed classes that they probably shouldn't be in. You can say the phones should be allowed with the students to avoid fights like this but if you've spoken to teachers you know what happens: the student gets a call, yells out that it's an urgent call, and suddenly your entire class is distracted for 5 minutes. For every sincere emergency call there are probably 10 bullshyt ones, and by the time you add it all up large portions of the class - and many of them who are black, most likely - are falling behind academically and the teacher doesn't have time to combat that.

Teachers end up just letting some kids (who mainly happen to be black) drown while saving a couple others.
 

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Schools need to have better, more transparent and stricter cell phone policies.

Can only be used during lunch and recess.

ONE verbal warning for unapproved use, then call a resource officer to escort them out of class if the verbal warning isn’t heeded.
 
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