Mace your teacher, brehettes.

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My boy y’all just love going to the extreme of all extremes to justify bullshyt
You don't even have to go to that extreme. Just an example. But just a general family emergency how would you respond? Wouldn't you want your child to have a phone in case you have to reach them? That calling the office stuff is not realistic in alot schools. Those secretary are underpaid and get tired of answering the phone. Trust me, I hear complaints from parents regularly of people saying they called the school but nobody answers.
 

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For the anti-phone people. Someone brought it up earlier. There is active shooter in school. You feel ok not being able to reach your kid. Can't use the "call the office" because they have no idea whether your child was shot or not.
The phone ain't gonna save your kid.

Cats talking about the phone like it's some shield.

You cats think you gonna save your kids thru the phone like Jack Bauer and Chloe? :pachaha:


The shooting argument is a moot point.
 

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The phone ain't gonna save your kid.

Cats talking about the phone like it's some shield.

You cats think you gonna save your kids thru the phone like Jack Bauer and Chloe? :pachaha:


The shooting argument is a moot point.
My question wasn't about the phone saving you. I'm referring to a peace of mind issue for the parent while this happening. To communicate with the child. Imagine wondering how your child is doing and can't communicate with them
 

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If your child can’t follow the rules, and not use her phone in class, should she be allowed to keep the phone?
Nope. And she wouldnt be getting it back for a very long time either. But i would prefer to be the one to take it away.

The school would have my number on my file, and i would want to be contacted immediately to come collect my new burner phone and see that she apologizes immediately to the teacher and class, and make sure they triple whatever punishment they had in mind.
 
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And people wonder why no one wants to be a teacher :dead:

These kids nowadays are fukking despicable I would sell work before being an educator. Then you have their dumb ass parents thinking their hellspawn are blameless :mjlol: naw I'm good on that.

I volunteer for my gyms child boxing class and just those 3 hours a week are enough to tell me some of these lil tykes aint built to listen to anyone.
 

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Teacher talks kinda feminine :patrice:

Could be the reason he reacted that way.
 

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You don't even have to go to that extreme. Just an example. But just a general family emergency how would you respond? Wouldn't you want your child to have a phone in case you have to reach them? That calling the office stuff is not realistic in alot schools. Those secretary are underpaid and get tired of answering the phone. Trust me, I hear complaints from parents regularly of people saying they called the school but nobody answers.
…if it’s an emergency then go pick your child up

no reason to have it during class,put it in a safe when you enter, grab it when its time to dip to the next .you can check all the texts you need during that transition period .not that hard

cant excuse this kind of behavior
 

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You don't even have to go to that extreme. Just an example. But just a general family emergency how would you respond? Wouldn't you want your child to have a phone in case you have to reach them? That calling the office stuff is not realistic in alot schools. Those secretary are underpaid and get tired of answering the phone. Trust me, I hear complaints from parents regularly of people saying they called the school but nobody answers.

What you're saying was never a problem for the entirety of the time before cell phones.

Parents call the front office, and the student is either informed by staff coming to the classroom, or over the PA system.

And I went to some of the worst schools inner city in Missouri. Was never an issue.

Fred.
 
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