The irony to this is the district was really hush hush about this up until a few days ago.. A previous article mentioned the school suspended 9 students but school officials declined to state why.. Now we know why they didn’t want to talk about it… I don’t know, a bunch of kids wacking off in a classroom, you think maybe just maybe there might be a problem???
You know there seems to be rampant case of what I call “porn stupidity” that seems to be making news. I mean, people getting caught with porn at work.. I don’t get it. In every company that I’ve worked at, it was very very clear… No porn at work, no porn even on work computer even if you are working at home… If you get caught, bye bye, immediate termination…. Why on earth would anyone in their right mind think it would be porn would be OK at work? Are people really that dumb?[/quote]
This is one strong argument against giving your kids data plans on their phones.
They were not on school computers viewing the porn – they were using their cell phones.
sdr just bought his son an iPhone. I’m sure there are lots of mini-piggs that have smart phones.
It happens at home, too. Just had to do a lockdown on our home computers because of some questionable choices by my sons. They will *NOT* be getting data plans when and if I ever get them phones. Thank goodness for net nanny software. Sure they’ll be able to figure out hacks to get around it – but it will be harder to do. (And I’ll be blocking sites/IP addresses at the router as they figure it out.)
Why do 7th graders need data plans on their phones?