Hey Mike it's not a student or school law question but basically I have this neighbor who constantly complains about my dogs barking in our backyard when it's either him or his grandchildren instigating them and also he always complains when we park in front of his house we aren't blocking his driveway or mailbox and we aren't in his yard and most of the time the car is only there for an hour at most is there anything I can do to get him to stop and leave us alone
@AnnapurnaMohapatra-ml2jj He may be overexaggerating how little he makes, but for the most part teachers do not get paid very much. My father was a teacher and he said that my job as a line worker in a factory paid more than what he made as a teacher.
Kids don't need phones. It damages their life,not save. This generation has become so perverted and deluded BECZ of mobile phones. Phones should not be allowed in schools ONLY button phones!
Former teacher. I never touched a student’s phone. I did have a phone jail though. It was a basket. If students were using their phones as a distraction (they could use it for Kahoot, if they told me they needed to text their parent, or calculator, etc.) I would put the basket in front of them. No one ever complained. They got it at the end of class. However, I limited phone use by having a bunch of phone chargers at the front of the classroom and I encouraged students to charge their phones during class. So that was cool.
That's fair, in my old high school, you can't even have it on the property. I used to take a phone with me just in case of emergencies and the phones in the school didn't work (for example, fire, serious injuries, etc), the phone didn't even have any apps on it which only made is useful for calls and texts, I actually had to give it to the school and because of their policies they actually gotten to keep it for the whole year. Of course dad tried to take it to court but I still haven't see that phone
@extonjonas6820 Have you ever considered the fact that an entertaining yet informative video might just be fun to watch? Have you never once in your life ever found "useless" information that's still interesting?
@@dolanpls3330 you said thank you for the tips. I don't find someone telling something I already know to interesting. If someone told me the sky is blue I would not find it interesting.
Where are you living? Because no one with a consistent job is getting paid less than 1k a a year. Even with usa minimum wage of 7.25$ if you work 40 hours a week that would he about 15k without being taxed on.
I know I'm supposed to be siding with the student but the two lines the teacher said "Awe I can barely afford school supplies" "That's more than how much I make in a year!" Just made me cry
My school's code of conduct says that they are not liable for any loss or damage to our phones while they are in their possession whether they are purposeful or accidental
Legal or illegal if you try to sue a teacher the school is definitely gonna expel you 😂 edit: ok i get it we can sue the school too, but some schools are so salty they would probably find a way or another to still expel you 💀
our school made parents sign a paper saying that they will not pay for the phones if it ever gets damaged within school grounds. They say that its our fault for bringing our phones
Contractual agreements don't supercede the law. Even if they did, those sorts of agreements are generally understood to only cover instances where a phone would be lost or damaged by accident.
@@CensoredValue12 I finished my work in class and he said we can work on work from other classes but once I started working on mine he ripped it because he didn’t like me
That's why you have your phone set to lock the second you press the power button, press it as the teacher's approaching, and have an alphanumeric password set on your phone
Contractual agreements don't supercede the law. Even if they did, liability waivers like that are generally understood to only cover a situation where someone's property would be lost or damaged by accident. Not cases like the one in the video, where the teacher destroys a student's personal property on purpose.
that's funny cus my school has a rule that if you use your phone in class 3 times it's in a safe for a week and if you use it more than 10 times it gets the hammer