My daughter started public school in January and got her cell phone
taken away last week for texting in class. I am not really ok with
that, but I can see their point. Where they lose me is that they
refuse to release the phone to me either. That's my phone, not her
phone, and I am paying for cell phone service so I can keep track of
my errant 15-yo. WTF.

The principal is saying that they have a policy and that makes it ok.

Methinks not. You do not just take people's property. You can restrict
their use on campus sure. But take the cell phone away? Just take it?
Not.

If I am the first person to object to this then I *really worry about
public life in America.

Dana


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