DisneyBlonde
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Hmmm. I think that I agree with the helicopter mom this time. 
In many of the classroom incidents that we hear about in the news, someone from the class calls 911 on their cell. What will happen when no one has a cell phone? If a child is abducted from school grounds, there might be a chance of locating them through the cell signal, if the cell phone wasn't in the locker.
I think a better solution is to say that no one may use a cell phone during class, and to confiscate the individual cell phone when that rule is broken. It seems simple enough.

In many of the classroom incidents that we hear about in the news, someone from the class calls 911 on their cell. What will happen when no one has a cell phone? If a child is abducted from school grounds, there might be a chance of locating them through the cell signal, if the cell phone wasn't in the locker.
I think a better solution is to say that no one may use a cell phone during class, and to confiscate the individual cell phone when that rule is broken. It seems simple enough.