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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 573445" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>Our school is very lenient about cell phone use in the high school. On Thursday, I dropped by the school to drop off some sheet music that she needed right after school for her private voice lesson with the music teacher and asked them to let her know it was in the office. The secretary asked me if I could just text her! I think some teachers will make the kids keep the phone out of sight during exams, etc. If she gets it taken away for not following instructions, then I think I will let it set at school for a few days. </p><p></p><p>It would be handy for her to have a cell phone for some things... I am just worried about how she will use/abuse it. She always has good intentions, but she is very ... uhh... spontaneous? when she gets distracted. She hasn't really got in any trouble or been a problem at school. But maybe because we do a lot of monitoring. KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 573445, member: 12511"] Our school is very lenient about cell phone use in the high school. On Thursday, I dropped by the school to drop off some sheet music that she needed right after school for her private voice lesson with the music teacher and asked them to let her know it was in the office. The secretary asked me if I could just text her! I think some teachers will make the kids keep the phone out of sight during exams, etc. If she gets it taken away for not following instructions, then I think I will let it set at school for a few days. It would be handy for her to have a cell phone for some things... I am just worried about how she will use/abuse it. She always has good intentions, but she is very ... uhh... spontaneous? when she gets distracted. She hasn't really got in any trouble or been a problem at school. But maybe because we do a lot of monitoring. KSM [/QUOTE]
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