place in a cabinet that the teacher locks. They pick them up at the home
room at the end of the day. We have done this for three years and have not
had any more problems with cell phones.
Gloria Kerin
Principal
Champion Christian School
----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Kligman" <Larry_Kligman@ajhds.com>
To: <ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 12:04 AM
Subject: Re: middle school cell phone policies,guidelines, and consequences
We allow the students to bring cell phones on campus but we don't want to
see them. If we do between the school hours, they are taken away and given
to me.
Parents will then have to pick it up from me.
Some take it out after school for carpool reasons, and that is fine.
For the past few years, we have found that this policy works.
Larry Kligman ('85)
Middle School Director
Assistant Head of School
Abraham Joshua Heschel Day School
17701 Devonshire Street
Northridge, CA 91325
www.heschel.com
main: 818.368.5781 x505
fax: 818.360.6162
Larry_Kligman@ajhds.com
Tradition ~ Character ~ Community
A forum for independent school educators <ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU> writes:
>We are looking for some examples of rules, regulations, guidelines for
>student cell phones in school Our expectations is that the students may
>carry them around as a way to avoid theft, but they should be turned
>off. Parents want their students to have them for purpose of afterschool
>communication with home,etc. Plus, a number of these same students use
>their phones as an mp3 source for music after school.
> We are experiencing an issue with texting during classes ( in their
>pockets without looking! What a skill!) and that is only what we are
>aware of.
>Currently, our policy for cell phones that we even see during the school
>day is to take them from the student. A call is given to the parent who
>needs to come in a pick the phone up in order to return it to the student.
> We would be interested to learn about your policies, guidelines, and
>consequences. Any tips you could share would be most appreciated.
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