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<blockquote data-quote="crrcboatz" data-source="post: 2807127" data-attributes="member: 32702"><p>Rules on phones are of course an issue of local control. If a district has a policy that addresses the dos and don't s of its use by students and approved by the district BOE students must live by that or face the defined consequences for it. Failure to adhere to the defined consequences opens the door for other violations beyond that. If this girl pulled such a stunt with a written board policy in place she must adhere or take what goes with that violation. When and if she refused she then likely, violated other conduct polices and things for her likely got worse by the minute. </p><p>This is all a great example of LOCAL CONTROL. If parents, students, family don't like those rules MOVE. Any administration and BOE worth their salt will have any policy of this kind subjected to legal council before passing it. <strong> Local control is a wonderful thing </strong>but it is regularly tested by the legal system. Never and I mean never give that control up. Feds and bad legislation are the usual culprits in these attacks. Be vigilant in monitoring these groups influence of your district!!!!!!</p><p></p><p>Oh and schools are NOT in the entertainment business during the school day. "These little phones" have a defined place but students are most certainly not guaranteed the right to them for entertainment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crrcboatz, post: 2807127, member: 32702"] Rules on phones are of course an issue of local control. If a district has a policy that addresses the dos and don't s of its use by students and approved by the district BOE students must live by that or face the defined consequences for it. Failure to adhere to the defined consequences opens the door for other violations beyond that. If this girl pulled such a stunt with a written board policy in place she must adhere or take what goes with that violation. When and if she refused she then likely, violated other conduct polices and things for her likely got worse by the minute. This is all a great example of LOCAL CONTROL. If parents, students, family don't like those rules MOVE. Any administration and BOE worth their salt will have any policy of this kind subjected to legal council before passing it. [B] Local control is a wonderful thing [/B]but it is regularly tested by the legal system. Never and I mean never give that control up. Feds and bad legislation are the usual culprits in these attacks. Be vigilant in monitoring these groups influence of your district!!!!!! Oh and schools are NOT in the entertainment business during the school day. "These little phones" have a defined place but students are most certainly not guaranteed the right to them for entertainment. [/QUOTE]
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