Re: NYC Students and Parents Want Cell Phone Ban Lifted |
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DLR (news22@raleighthings.com) Thu, 15 Jun 2006 20:13:53 -0400
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I live in Wake County, NC. They dropped the ban on cell phones a few years back. Good thing. What they do have is a ban on use during school unless specifically permitted. First offense you get it back at the end period. After that your parents have to come get it. If that happens a few times you might get suspended. The reason I mention where I'm from is that after the big city districts we're one of the faster growing ones. Adding about a next of 5000 to 7000 students a year.
But since my kids go to schools nearly 10 miles from our house in
When I grew up, most of us in my high school of nearly 1000 kids lived
Christine Kearney wrote:
> By Christine Kearney
> New York may be a city of incessant cell phone talkers, but students
> Speaking at a city council hearing where lawmakers introduced a bill
> "I feel mature enough to be able to turn off my cell phone in class,"
> Dissent over the ban in New York escalated recently when Bloomberg
> Detroit and Philadelphia also bar cell phones from schools while Los
> During the hearing, Bloomberg's representatives said the policy dated
> "Cell phones, with their multiple capabilities, are not just phones,"
> But city council members said crime and disruptive behavior would
> "Kids pass notes back and forth but that doesn't mean we take away
> Carmen Colon, a mother of three, said her kids needed phones so she
> "This is a big city, it's tough and a whole lot of things go on," said
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