absolutely, a phone ringing in class would just disrupt the class and disturb the lesson, you can have it back after school is closed.
students can cheat by texting other students
if they have a cell phone at school and they were outside it will get lost
If they don't get caught.
If your asking why shouldn't studentsbring cellular phones to school it's because students want to use their phone during class and that interrupts the class.
It depends on the school's policies and the circumstances surrounding the situation. Schools may have rules in place regarding the use of electronic devices during school hours, and confiscating a student's phone could be a consequence for violating those rules. However, schools typically must have a valid reason for taking away a student's phone, and they should follow proper procedures.
If the school has previously published rules in say...a student handbook stating that communication devices are prohibited on campus, then yes.
They shouldn't HAVE their phone in school ! You're in school to LEARN - not waste lesson-time on your phone. Still - don't worry - McDonalds will ALWAYS need toilet cleaners when you fail your finals !
The number of Japanese cell phones in has not been found as an exact number. Most of the Japanese population has a mobile phone with an estimate of 31% or elementary school students and 57% of middle school students using a cell phone.
Money for buses to take kids to and from public school are paid for not entirely by the students, but rather all taxpayers.
the health professionals who take care of the students
The argument would be that cell phones are too much of a distraction from the education that the students are there to receive.
One can find out how "technical a technical school" is by requesting a brochure by phone. Also, by going to the school itself and talking to current students can be beneficial.