MM27
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While it's not exactly the same, I had two students a few years ago that each had a Nintendo DS and were using them during reading (they have chat options so that is how it relates). Anyway, I took both of them and locked them in my file cabinet.
On a side note: To the posters that suggested putting them on your desk, please don't do that. Legally, you are responsible if you take something from a student. If someone swipes it from your desk, you will have to replace it.
I called both parents and explained what happened. Mom #1, who couldn't even make it to the parent/teacher conference, said to just give it back to the boy. Nope, not happening. You want it back, you come get it. I had to be inconvenienced, now it's your turn. She was there within the hour. At least I got the chance to talk about some academic issues since she was there anyway. Oh, the power of holding someone's possession.
Mom#2 listened to what happened and told me to leave it in my file cabinet for the remainder of the year. He could have it back the last week of school.
On a side note: To the posters that suggested putting them on your desk, please don't do that. Legally, you are responsible if you take something from a student. If someone swipes it from your desk, you will have to replace it.
I called both parents and explained what happened. Mom #1, who couldn't even make it to the parent/teacher conference, said to just give it back to the boy. Nope, not happening. You want it back, you come get it. I had to be inconvenienced, now it's your turn. She was there within the hour. At least I got the chance to talk about some academic issues since she was there anyway. Oh, the power of holding someone's possession.
Mom#2 listened to what happened and told me to leave it in my file cabinet for the remainder of the year. He could have it back the last week of school.



If your daughters were in "terrible trouble" I would hope someone would call the police first and have the police call you... Call me crazy but if it were my kids in terrible trouble and needed help I would hope to god someone would call the cops for them.. Amazingly I did fine with out a cell phone thru all 12 years of school and college. I manged to not have one til 2000. I'm still alive.. kids will survive a WHOLE year with out cell phone/texting if its confiscated by the school 
All you need to do is get a spare phone and go to the mobile store and they'll give you an extra sim card -- VOILA! New phone.
So Mom said no way, and had the cell company block texting between those hours. Go Mom! 