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    Students cry foul over cell phone policy: Teens say officials are 'overreacting' and violating their privacy

    FRAMINGHAM -- Fearing their wireless freedom may be in jeopardy, students at Framingham High School were fuming over a new school policy that allows administrators to seize cell phones and search their contents.
    The policy, administrators say, is to improve security and stop the sale of drugs and stolen goods, but students said that the edict is an invasion of privacy.
    "It's not anyone's business what is in students' cell phones," said Demitriy Kozlov, who will be a senior in September. "If they think someone's dealing a pound of coke or pot, then there is a reason to, but that doesn't happen here."


    Kozlov said he believes administrators are overreacting and making the school appear more troublesome than it actually is.
    School officials "reserve the right to look through the cell phone," when they suspect a student has drugs or stolen goods, according to Principal Michael Welch.
    "People shouldn't get power based on suspicions, people should be considered innocent until proven guilty," said senior Adam Goldberg. "It feels like our rights are stripped away when we walk through the doors."
    Scott Siegal is a senior at Newton South High School, where Welch was principal before going to Framingham, and said there is a major difference in Newton South and Framingham's policies.
    "We have an open campus at Newton South, and it seems like (Welch) is making things stricter at Framingham," said Siegal, who was a sophomore when Welch was the principal at Newton South. "We would never have had a policy like this."
    The rule complies with federal law, which says a school can conduct searches when there is "reasonable suspicion" that a student has contraband.
    "It's kind of ridiculous," said Dayna Green, who recently graduated from Framingham, and is headed to Fitchburg State College in September. "They try to make us feel independent, but then they invade our privacy."
    The cell phone policy is not the only change at Framingham: Staff will be required to wear identification badges at school. That move is an attempt to keep track of people who should not be on school property.
    Green said the policy will only make students feel uncomfortable, and will not stop students from breaking the rules.
    "I think it is more of a scare tactic," she said. "Something bad is going to happen everywhere."
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  • #2
    Re: School Admins Demand Access to Students' Cellphones

    If I were king of the world, students wouldn't be allowed to have phones AT ALL on school grounds.

    But until that happens, it's none of the school's business if the kids are using them to make drug deals, call 900 numbers or make dinner reservations.

    That's my opinion at 3:46 a.m.

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    • #3
      Re: School Admins Demand Access to Students' Cellphones

      I can understand the school enforcing a policy such that cellphones should be turned off during class time. At the most temporary taking away phones from students who's phone rings during class.

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      • #4
        Re: School Admins Demand Access to Students' Cellphones

        Originally posted by helen
        I can understand the school enforcing a policy such that cellphones should be turned off during class time. At the most temporary taking away phones from students who's phone rings during class.
        Cellphones should also be disallowed when taking tests. Especially the ones that can send and receive text messages!

        Miulang
        "Americans believe in three freedoms. Freedom of speech; freedom of religion; and the freedom to deny the other two to folks they don`t like.” --Mark Twain

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        • #5
          Re: School Admins Demand Access to Students' Cellphones

          At Kamehameha Schools if you're caught using/displaying a cell phone or any electronic device other than what's allowed (acceptable calculator) it is taken away and held until the end of school, then you're put on detention for violating school policy.

          Actually all personal devices (including purses) except school material should be the only things allowed to be carried while on campus during school hours. Certain retail establishments don't allow their sales associates to carry cellphones or even bottled water while on the sales floor why not school campus'. There is absolutely no reason whatsoever for cell phones to be carried while in school by students. While in school the focus is on education, not what's in your purse or on your cell phone.
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          • #6
            Re: School Admins Demand Access to Students' Cellphones

            Maaan, cellphones are almost a just as big distraction in college.
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