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View Poll Results: Should students be allowed technology in school?
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Old 27-11-2012, 07:29 PM #1
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my school had a school nurse you went to if you became unwell and office staff who would phone your mum if you needed to go home.

I don't see any need for phones etc I'm school.. not only is it a distraction, there will be the usual "you've got a **** phone ha2" type bullying.
Walking home from school, they are needed, incase you're in trouble..

Anyway i would say no phones etc in class, but you should be allowed to bring them to school, my phone was always in my blazer pocket, but it only ever came out, if i wanted to check the time quickly or text my friends at lunch/ring my mum for when i wanted to be picked up
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