Should cell phones be banned in schools? As schools across the country grapple with cell-phone policies, New York City's strict ban has everyone talking.YES As a former New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. public-school teacher, I can tell you that cell phones don't belong in the classroom. A student with a cell phone is an uninterested student, one with a short attention span who cares more about socializing than education. When I was teaching, all too often I turned around from writing something on the blackboard to find students text-messaging or otherwise playing with their phones. Come the end of the term, a handful of students would fail the class and far too many would drop out of school. The onus for failure should be placed on distractions in the classroom, specifically cell phones. Parents think of cell phones as a connection to their children in an emergency. But I wonder what the last situation was that genuinely called for an immediate phone call to a child. In most cases, contacting the hospital or the police would seem more urgent. And parents can always call the school's main office to reach their children. Cell phones are status symbols for teenagers because when their phone rings while the teacher is talking, everyone laughs. Because playing video games See video game console. on their cell makes them look cool. Because text messaging their friend in the next room is more fun than learning about topic sentences. So is listening to the new Three 6 Mafia Three 6 Mafia (formerly known as Triple Six Mafia) is an American hip hop group, consisting of two members. The group was formed in 1991 by DJ Paul, Lord Infamous, and Juicy J. They were later joined by fellow Memphis rappers Koopsta Knicca, Gangsta Boo, and Crunchy Black. song they just downloaded onto their cell. And saying students can store their phones in the locker is a joke. If they have cell phones, they're going to bring them to class. --Jesse Scaccia Former English teacher, Franklin D. Roosevelt High School Roosevelt High School is the name of various public and independent secondary schools:
NO Schools make rules to facilitate a quality education in a respectful and safe environment. Cell phones are a distraction in classrooms and have no place there. I support rules banning their use--by students and staff--in the classroom. But cell phones should not be banned from students' possession entirely, because that is, in effect, not allowing students to have cell phones while traveling to and from school. My children's time before school and after should not be under the school's control. Making sure my children have cell phones and can contact me during those times is my right as a parent. It's not just about safety or reassurance. Yes, I want my kids to call each morning when they arrive at school and each afternoon when they leave, and there are so few pay phones anymore on which to do that. But my children's lives are also enriched by the freedom to travel to a variety of extracurricular activities or social engagements without an adult chaperone chaperone /chap·er·one/ (shap´er-on) someone or something that accompanies and oversees another. molecular chaperone . That is only possible because an adult is just a phone call away. If my children are not allowed to keep their cell phones during the school day--off and in their backpacks or lockers--the school system is governing my parenting and my children's behavior during non-school time. The school has no such right. Besides, teachers should be teaching, not spending precious time tagging and bagging confiscated con·fis·cate tr.v. con·fis·cat·ed, con·fis·cat·ing, con·fis·cates 1. To seize (private property) for the public treasury. 2. To seize by or as if by authority. See Synonyms at appropriate. adj. electronics. I trust my kids to make responsible and respectful choices, and I trust their teachers and administrators to do the same. --Elizabeth Lorris Ritter rit·ter n. pl. ritter A knight. [German, from Middle High German riter, from Middle Dutch ridder, from r , Parent Bronx High School of Science The Bronx High School of Science (commonly called Bronx Science, Bronx Sci, or just Science, and officially known as H.S. 445) is a specialized New York City public high school. , New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of i think that kids should be able to use there cell phones in school i mena ya some kids go and take it over board and abuse it but people say in contact with there family a lot my mom would text me some times its not all the kids fault becuase parents do it to but hey its a new way to stay in contact with people i have relatives from alaska that i text some times because minute wise.And really what the point that of banning cell phones from school its not stopping them from texting in school or using them in school they still do so why not just let them have it because sometimes it could be an emergancy or something like that. The kids that want to not pay attention let them do what they want if they want to fail let them fail its there choice so let the cell phones be aloud kids are still going to do it any way
1 complaint(s) reported. Report abuse i think that kids should be able to use there cell phones in school i mena ya some kids go and take it over board and abuse it but people say in contact with there family a lot my mom would text me some times its not all the kids fault becuase parents do it to but hey its a new way to stay in contact with people i have relatives from alaska that i text some times because minute wise.And really what the point that of banning cell phones from school its not stopping them from texting in school or using them in school they still do so why not just let them have it because sometimes it could be an emergancy or something like that. The kids that want to not pay attention let them do what they want if they want to fail let them fail its there choice so let the cell phones be aloud kids are still going to do it any way
1 complaint(s) reported. Report abuse noooooooo. cellphones in school at no time because children take illicit photo and suffts.<br>
4 complaint(s) reported. Report abuse coz people come 2 school(institutionz)2 learn something not 2 spend time socializing.cellphonez distract not only the students but the teacherz too.according to me the teacherz have the full right to ban the use of cellphones in the class room.the students hav the whole the left to spend some time with their phonesthen y the classroomz?<br>moreover this result in their failure.
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