I can't imagine getting my kids their own phones that young, so they'd have one of ours. I am not down with the school reading my emails/texts/facebook/twitter/menstrual cycle tracker/
amazon account/netflix/etc.
As I read the thread, one thought was going through my mind about the school reading texts and such. This was it (well, not the menstrual cycle tracker since I'd better never have a menstrual cycle, hehehe.)
Not everyone who's child has a cell phone on them has the money the equivalent to a car payment nowadays for a family worth of phones. We have 1 phone, it's a tracfone, but eventually I will probably have a real phone at some time. I have it at work because I am never at the same landline phone all day and my wife can contact me. My daughter is starting to play sports and the times that I am not going to be sitting at her practices, I give her the phone. Currently she comes home and I take her later to practice and stay and watch. The days my wife drops her off on the way to work and I pick her up later, she has the phone in her gym bag.
Now since currently it is a 'go home and come back later' thing, she wouldn't have the phone during school session, but in the future perhaps she would. If she used that phone during school, the discipline is fine, but the school going through the phone would not be. It is not her phone to be using (more discipline would result for just using the phone) and majority of what was on that phone would not be from my daughter, thus there would be no reason for the school to look at my stuff on the phone.
There could be anything from parent's emails/texts to as the quote says, menstrual cycle tracker on the phone. There could be financial data, medical data, private family stuff on that phone. There's no telling what is on that phone that the school is looking at, and no way of knowing whether that phone is the child's phone or the family's phone.
The child breaking the rules is certainly subject to discipline and confiscation of the property, but entering that property is off limits.
In my opinion on the locker/bookbag search comparison, lockers are school property and bookbags are a function of school. They are subject to searches sure. A child carrying a cell phone is not school property nor a function of school, which is why the confiscation is fine and searching it is not.