Because some of their phones may go off, they can cheat, they can be playing games, and so much more!
Yes. Teachers use their phones even during school hours. I don't know about your school, but at mine, you can use your phone before school, after school, or during lunch.
You can have it but you cannot used it during school hours.
Because it is a distraction.
FIRST: Have all phones turned OFF during school hours. SECOND: Any phone found to be on, mild punishment. THIRD: Second violation gets severe punishment. FOURTH: Third violation gets PERMANENT expulsion from the school system!
It's not ! If a child can't survive a few hours without their phone - they need serious help ! If a parent needs to contact their child urgently during school hours - they can simply phone the school, and a member of staff will fetch the child from class.
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There is no specific data on the exact number of parents who think kids should have cell phones in school, as opinions may vary depending on individual perspectives and circumstances. However, some parents may support the idea of students having cell phones in school for safety reasons or communication purposes, while others may prefer stricter policies regarding cell phone usage during school hours.
For 14-15 year olds: * limited to 3 hours on a school day * 18 hours in a school week * 8 hours on a non-school day * 40 hours during a non-school week information from the U.S. Department of Labor
well during the school week you can work 3 hours after school and how ever many on weekend and 18 hours per week max during school year and during the summer you can work 40 hours a week and until like 10pm
No, texting is too much a distraction. The purpose for being is school is related to school, learning. Texting and electronic devices that do not support learning have no place in the classroom. Some states even prohibit the possession of electronic devices such as cell phones on school property during regular school hours.
A 16-year-old can work up to 18 hours per week during school weeks.
No. i am still in school, and i can't tell you how many students use their cellular phones during class, get caught, get the cellphone taken up, and go to alternative. If they'd stop using their cellular phones during class, i believe that they'd be smarter. I believe that because they're on the phone, their not paying attenion to the teacher, or professor, thus making the teacher/professor waste his/her breath, and the students wouldn't learn anything at all, maybe about cellphone radiation, due to that fact.