Beth76 said:I'm sorry, but that's just theft. I totally understand the rule of no electronics, but for the school to take it and keep it is still theft. Not only that, but they are making money off of it. And the students are buying stolen property.
I also don't like the "June Box" idea. Why on earth would the teacher want to have a box full of crap for 9 months? I don't see why they can't confiscate the item and return at the end of the day.
ETA: I also think the teacher should be responsible for stolen items. I don't think it's a good lesson to be learned. It's one thing if the item was stolen from the owner's possession. But, from someone who has no reason to care about the item or it's value, I don't see the lesson there.
not theft-it was a contractual agreement of attendance. specific items were contraban and the students and parents aknowledged that by bringing these items on campus they were violating school policy and such items would be construed as reverting to school property and disposed of at the school's discretion. it was a private school and as such put forth conditions of attendance-if students/parents did not wish to adhere to the conditions of attendance they could opt to go elsewhere.