Standing Hampton
Footballguy
I'm curious what the policies are at your individual schools as they relate to phones, dress codes, tardy and attendance.
I teach in a very affluent area, where we have students being dropped of Tesla's, Ferrari's, Maserati's, you get the picture.
Cell phones. Students have them with all the time. They walk the halls staring at their phone oblivious to what's going on around them. In class, they're on them constantly. Most students wear ear buds or head phones and whenever we do independent work they sit there listening to music.
Dress code. Really isn't one. They pretty wear whatever they want. Double edged sword on girls too. There's a dress code for them, but I've never brought one instance up.
Tardies/Attendance-Much like a college campus where students come and go as they please.
The parents also have that elitist attitude. We have a student parking lot in the front of the school that parents aren't supposed to enter to pick up their babies, we have a car rider line for that. Yet everyday I see parents in the lot picking up their babies because they don't feel like they should have to wait in a car rider line. The rub is, if one of those parents hits a student they have no recourse'
Just want to see what it's like other places, if you even know.
I teach in a very affluent area, where we have students being dropped of Tesla's, Ferrari's, Maserati's, you get the picture.
Cell phones. Students have them with all the time. They walk the halls staring at their phone oblivious to what's going on around them. In class, they're on them constantly. Most students wear ear buds or head phones and whenever we do independent work they sit there listening to music.
Dress code. Really isn't one. They pretty wear whatever they want. Double edged sword on girls too. There's a dress code for them, but I've never brought one instance up.
Tardies/Attendance-Much like a college campus where students come and go as they please.
The parents also have that elitist attitude. We have a student parking lot in the front of the school that parents aren't supposed to enter to pick up their babies, we have a car rider line for that. Yet everyday I see parents in the lot picking up their babies because they don't feel like they should have to wait in a car rider line. The rub is, if one of those parents hits a student they have no recourse'
Just want to see what it's like other places, if you even know.