We are aware that mobile phones have become a common tool for communication. However, they also become the main distraction of the learning environment and are easily stolen. Please only allow children to carry mobile phones only when absolutely necessary. Students can bring their mobile phones to school. However, during classes you need to hang up and keep it in an invisible place. Mobile phones should not be used for talking during class hours, taking pictures, playing games, writing records including breaks and writing texts. Parents who are permitted to carry a phone number must submit to the office of the school. When a student violates cell phone policy, it has the following effects.
First violation - The student robs the phone and returns it at the end of the day
Second violation - Students call up and lock office until parents can return to school
Third violation - Students will not be able to bring their mobile phones to school until their parents meet with the principal.
Dalton School and Azusa Unified School District are not responsible for lost, damaged or stolen mobile phones, CD players, iPods or video game devices, CD players, iPods or video game devices.
Most school districts basically take three central positions on mobile phone policy. One of these policies basically prohibits students from using their mobile phones. When students get caught on their mobile phones, they may be forfeited or fined. In some cases, students may be able to quit school. Another common mobile phone policy allows students to bring their own cell phone to school. Students can use it during hours other than lessons, such as during classes and lunch. If students are caught by them in the class, the students are forfeited by the students. Another cell phone policy tends to change the way the administrator thinks. Students encourage students not only to own and use their mobile phones, but also to use them as learning tools in the classroom. Teachers regularly use mobile phones for their courses for research purposes.
The following mobile policy refers to exempting mobile phones and smartphones that employees normally use in carrying out effective business. These employees use mobile phones at home, at work, and at customer locations to meet customer needs. They are an integral part of the effective performance of their duties. This prohibition includes receiving or sending calls, text messages, browsing the Internet, receiving or replying to e-mail, confirming phone messages and other purposes related to your work. Volunteer activities, meetings or responsibilities of citizens, or other companies or individual related activities not listed here while driving. We refrain from using cars and equipment owned by the company for private business