^ sbm School dist book* (briefly & generally) says students there are prohibited from using cells during class, and on first offense, device is confiscated &
returned to student at end of school day. Even on 4th offense, cell is returned. Not institutionalized theft.
May be different from school policies some here are familiar w, but not difficult to understand.
Not difficult to comply voluntarily, without a teacher reminding/asking, without a vice-prin asking/requesting. Appears this student just did not want to comply w explicit written policy.
Who thinks this teacher & this vice-prin are just pulling ideas out of their wazoos & making stuff up as district or school policy? Presumably the parents/guardians and the students have all signed to ack handbook contents**. Simple English.
And now this student (maybe others) refuse to comply multiple times, to multiple ppl, but some posters seem to say removing this student from class should not be a consequence.
As I said before, this LEO/SRO's
technique was not ideal, but
seems his use of physical steps to remove was/may have been warranted. JM2Cts.
Sarc alert: But just let students keep using cells in class, talking, disrupting, no consequence.
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* Richland School District Two, Back-2-School Handbook, 2015-16
page 35 addresses students' cellphone usage, etc.
"High school
High school students may use ECDs such as cellular phones, electronic pagers or any other communications devices before and after school, during their lunch break, within “free zones” (as determined by the principal) and as deemed appropriate by the teacher and approved by the principal for educational and/or instructional purposes only. Any other use of wireless communications is considered misuse and violations may result in disciplinary action.
Consequences
• First offense - warning/confiscate device and return to student at the end of the school day
• Second offense - confiscate device/return to parent/legal guardian
• Third offense - confiscate device/return device to parent/legal guardian and privilege to have device is revoked for the remainder of the school year
• Fourth offense - confiscate device/return at the end of the school year
Violation of this policy shall result in discipline as outlined in the district’s code of conduct (Policy JICDA/ JICDA-R)."
** On page 2, Superintendent's Welcome states:
"Parents and students must acknowledge receipt of this handbook by signing the confirmation form and returning it to the student’s advisory or homeroom teacher. It communicates to us that the parent/guardian and student have access to the handbook." bbm
Other pages cover disruptions in classroom. And SVHS student handbook.
Can jump to both ^ from https://www.richland2.org/svh/pages/Default.aspx