- Jun 25, 2007
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For those of you who don't know, im a junior in HS.
Anyway, I have an AT&T phone which takes a sim card. I've heard a lot of kids say theyve got their phone back where texts were read.
Back to the story, I get my phone taken away and the teacher walks up to my desk and I take the SIM out and he flips out and says put it back in or I can go to the office to be suspended.
Our school policy in the student handbook says that the teacher has the right to confiscate the PHONE, doesnt say battery, doesnt say SIM.
I just ended up giving him the phone with the SIM and got it from the office at the end of the day.
Now if this happens again and I think I have the right to take my SIM card out, right? Its not theirs by any means.
/rant
Anyway, I have an AT&T phone which takes a sim card. I've heard a lot of kids say theyve got their phone back where texts were read.
Back to the story, I get my phone taken away and the teacher walks up to my desk and I take the SIM out and he flips out and says put it back in or I can go to the office to be suspended.
Our school policy in the student handbook says that the teacher has the right to confiscate the PHONE, doesnt say battery, doesnt say SIM.
I just ended up giving him the phone with the SIM and got it from the office at the end of the day.
Now if this happens again and I think I have the right to take my SIM card out, right? Its not theirs by any means.
/rant