CONTACT US

Reader comment on:
Ban on Cell Phones in Schools Is Unconstitutional, Lawsuit Says

Submitted by Dr. Isotope, May 2, 2007 09:52

This is the information age. Technology is just a part of life now. The cities need to start realizing this and start adapting the situation. Schools are to help teach responsibility. They need to make sure the students only use the cell phones before and after school, not the city.


Note: Comments are screened, and in some cases edited, before posting. We reserve the right to reject anything we find objectionable.

Other reader comments on this article

Comment By Date

I can understand the right to ban the use of cell phones,but I dont agree with it. I dont understand how... [MORE]

Barry Tracy 

Oct 26, 2007 10:20

That is a very true article. I agree with your thoughts. I am a very concered student on the banning... [MORE]

Shagah 

May 17, 2007 13:18

This is the information age. Technology is just a part of life now. The cities need to start realizing this...

Dr. Isotope 

May 2, 2007 09:52

I think that cell phones are not needed in classes. The idea of SAFETY is wrongfully used in that case.That... [MORE]

Simon 

Jan 25, 2007 08:12

I think that Kids sould be able to carry cell phones long as they don't get them out durning class,... [MORE]

Brandon 

Dec 12, 2006 14:41

Comment on Ban on Cell Phones in Schools Is Unconstitutional, Lawsuit Says

    Before submitting your comment, please provide a valid email address to complete the verification process.

    NEW YORK ›

    September 11 Health Bill Stalls; One Backer Blames City Hall

    Low-Price Laptops Tested at City Schools

    New Policy Is Sought in Albany After Report on Silver's Travel

    Bed Bug Boom Is a Boost To One Sector

    Solons Busy Outside Office, New Income Report Shows

    Atlantic Yard Project Suffers a Setback

    NATIONAL ›

    Feingold Bill Would Limit Searches of Travelers' Laptops

    Palin, McCain Decry 'Gotcha' Journalism

    Gates Calls for a Balanced Military

    Dispute Over Witness Disrupts Stevens Trial

    Heart Patients Need Screening For Depression

    Little Progress Made in Effort To Restore Everglades

    ARTS+ ›

    New York Film Festival Goes Around the World and Back

    A British Artist Plumbs the Politics of Hunger

    Barbet Schroeder Can't Be Killed

    'Choke': Hard To Swallow

    'Eagle Eye': Let It Go to Voicemail

    'The Lucky Ones': Nothing Salves the Soul Like a Road Trip