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Holy shyt those kids don’t stand a chance


I work from home now
if I was playing around on my phone not getting my job done in the office pre WFH, I would lose my job
lastly I'm not a child and I'm not sitting around distracting other children who are there with the right to learn and not be distracted by some other child who has chosen to play around on their phone during class.
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and you haven't made a god damn point yet, thanks.Oh so the answer is yes you have your phone on you while you work. Thanks.
The issue is a lack of respect for the teacher. Regardless, of if he should have taken the phone she shouldn't have pepper sprayed him.
All these cacs coming out of the woodworks all of a sudden to defend their fallen comrade.
He stole her phone. She asked for it back. He didn't give her her phone back. She did what she had to do. I applaud her for standing up for herself.
I was raised by bears. Black bears.
She’s a child on school property, she has no rights. The cac is probably going to sue the school district on grounds of unsafe work environment, win some cash and move to a rich suburb where his talents are appreciated. He was likely only there because they promised to pay his student loans. The student will have a felony assault charge and likely be expelled all because her parents didn’t instill in her the respect for authority and educators. This will only hurt the district and the Black students who do want to learn as the school will likely have to cut costs to pay the lawsuit and raise the salary and benefits to find any teacher that will work there.
All these cacs coming out of the woodworks all of a sudden to defend their fallen comrade.
He stole her phone. She asked for it back. He didn't give her her phone back. She did what she had to do. I applaud her for standing up for herself.
I was raised by bears. Black bears.

If a teacher tells a student to get off their phone during a lecture and he/she don't, what should they do? Be mindful a teacher can lose a classroom if students know they can be openly disrespectful.almost all of these confrontations end up being over teachers taking away someones phone/electronics
they need to find a better way to implement these policies/bans of phones/electronics than having teachers taking them.
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I feel you it shouldneeds to be a school wide policy tho, that is what will stop a lot of the actual physical altercations between students and teacher fight shyt
i recognize there is no way to just say "you can't take your phone to school at all period" in this day and age so...
there needs to be a full administrative policy to keep your phone in your locker, if it's out in the class period risk being failed, maybe even go as far as having kids hand over their phones like they have people do at comedy shows. whatever it takes, it's a better solution than putting the teacher/student in that conflicting situation.
and before somebody chimes in with some shyt about it's just a phone no big deal, it's unfair to the other kids in that class trying to learn.
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see my other posts in the thread, it needs to be an administrative policy not a classroom-to-classroom up to the teacher's discretion type of thing.If a teacher tells a student to get off their phone during a lecture and he/she don't, what should they do? Be mindful a teacher can lose a classroom if students know they can be openly disrespectful.


Kinda weird how you're caping for the cac teacher
The phone does not belong to him, so he has no right to steal it from her. It's her property. Especially with how expensive phones are now and all the information that's on it.
Please tell me you are trolling.almost all of these confrontations end up being over teachers taking away someones phone/electronics
they need to find a better way to implement these policies/bans of phones/electronics than having teachers taking them.
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Fair but that's a chicken before the egg comment. How can an administrative policy be enforced without it being administered in the classroom. That's exactly where these issues occur.see my other posts in the thread, it needs to be an administrative policy not a classroom-to-classroom up to the teacher's discretion type of thing.
they probably need to set it up so that students are ejected from class for taking their phones out and their grades suffer
if the answer is just let the kids do whatever the fukk they want then why even have school? just let these kids who don't want to learn stay home.![]()
clearly things need to be reimagined from how they are now.Fair but that's a chicken before the egg comment. How can an administrative policy be enforced without it being administered in the classroom. That's exactly where these issues occur.

Send her to the officeThe phone is her property. He has no right to steal it from her.
If she's causing a distraction he can send her to the office
