▲ | ergsef 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
When smartphones first started coming out a high school teacher took mine away - there was no blanket ban but I had undiagnosed ADHD and I wasn't paying attention during class. As she was taking it I told her if it got broken while it was out of my hands that was her responsibility, it cost a thousand dollars. I wasn't a rich kid and I got it on a contract with the phone company. I remember she got really stressed out and cried about it during class. If you multiply that by 30 kids in a class, conservatively, a teacher could be stuck sitting on 30 confiscated iPhones. That's like half their annual salary in kids claiming they broke their phone. Not to mention any claims that a teacher used a kid's phone for some nefarious purpose. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | rlpb 3 days ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
> As she was taking it I told her if it got broken while it was out of my hands that was her responsibility, it cost a thousand dollars. If that's the claim, I think an appropriate response would be to send the kid out of class (with their precious phone), or home. Can't have them not paying attention in class, and if they are literally a walking liability to discipline in any other way: fine, so be it. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | phil21 3 days ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Educators in general seem especially scared of the liability fairy. The correct thing to do here is your teachers position is to laugh at the idiot kid telling them about their legal liability. The school may be taking some on, but if it’s a school policy short of actual gross negligence by the teacher she had none personally. Even if the school had liability the correct response to such nonsense is to tell the parents to sue them. Most will not, and you defend to the death the few that do so others understand the cost of bringing frivolous lawsuits for silly reasons. This whole nonsense of entire school systems grinding to a halt and lacking any implementation of common sense due to made up liability fantasies is ridiculous. Let those highly paid admins do their jobs and take on risk. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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