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Can a teacher grab your phone?

Generally, they can't. Teachers have every right to seize your phone, but they have NO right to go through its contents unless you give them permission. It is illegal for a teacher to go through the private contents of your cellphone without your consent, and it is illegal for them to force you to do it yourself.
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Are teachers allowed to grab your phone?

Everyone has a right to their private information, so school administrators cannot view things like text messages, emails, photographs, or other private information that the public does not have access to on a student's phone without consent.
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What to do if a teacher takes your phone?

If you had been texting or otherwise breaking a rule, apologize and promise not to do so again. Be polite, as you do not want to get in further trouble, and you want your teacher to give you your item back without further conflict. Try something like: “I apologize for allowing myself to get distracted during class.
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Can a teacher take your phone if it's in your backpack?

Yes, indeed. A teacher can confiscate a student's cell phone if they break school rules about phone use during school. The confiscation is intended as a “teachable moment” to encourage students to not have cell phones visible during class periods or other times that are not allowed.
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Are teachers allowed to take your phone from your pocket?

If your school has clear, written, rules about cell phone use, it is perfectly legal for a teacher to confiscate the cell phone. It is NOT legal to destroy or refuse to return the phone later. There is probably a rule somewhat like “A cell phone must be kept in the student's locker during school hours.
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Can I refuse to give my phone to a teacher?

YES. The privacy of your phone (or tablet or laptop), as well as your accounts with services like Facebook or Snapchat, is protected both by the United States and California Constitutions and by the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act (CalECPA).
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Can teachers say no to the bathroom?

How it was explained to me during my training is that refusing to allow a child to go to the bathroom is denying them their physical needs and creates the potential for embarrassment or emotional trauma. This is considered abuse. Abuse is illegal. Therefore, refusing to allow a child to go to the bathroom is illegal.
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Can a teacher be fired for swearing?

A lot of teachers might curse (in a joking manner) in front of their students in high school. But they don't use that language towards their students in a negative way. If a teacher was scolding a student by using profane language, then that teacher could be fired for verbal harassment.
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Is going through your child's phone an invasion of privacy?

There is no invasion of privacy when a parent checks their child's social media account, phone or internet searches. You are protecting your children from inappropriate content and other malicious activities.
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Can school WIFI see your texts?

Shanika W. Wi-Fi owners, admins, and other prying eyes cannot read your text messages when you connect to their Wi-Fi. If you suspect someone is seeing your texts, they use other workarounds such as spy/monitoring apps. Update 2024: I felt the original answer above was incomplete.
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Can parents go through your phone without permission?

Generally, parents with kids under the age of 18. have a right to go through their kids phone. because it's their responsibility. to keep their kids safe.
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What happens if a teacher loses your phone?

Yes, the teacher or the school is responsible to return your phone or pay for it if it is a public school. If you attend a private school, you and your parents may have agreed to any set of rules, even ones that don't agree with law.
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Is it legal for a school to take your phone and make you pay for it in Texas?

The reason why is justified, they are not supposed to have their phones out in class. The question then becomes, can the school legally charge us parents to get those phones back? The answer is, YES! According to the Education Code in Texas, code 37.082 to be exact.
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Can a teacher yell at a student?

Well, depends. In general, a teacher can raise their voice as a form of discipline or instruction, but there are limits to how far they can go. Yelling that is abusive or crosses the line into harassment or discrimination is never okay.
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Can teachers force you to do something?

A teacher can't force you to do anything in a classroom. Your actions may result in the instructor removing you from the class or punishing you for your refusal, but the teacher, school and district don't have the authority to make you do something you don't want to do.
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Can a school search my child without permission in Texas?

School staff may search a student if there are “reasonable grounds” that the search will turn up evidence that the student broke a school rule. This means that staff have more than a hunch that the student did something wrong before the search can happen.
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Should I check my 17 year olds phone?

The phone plan is probably in your name and you probably bought the electronic devices. But even if not, you have every right and responsibility to check them if you've been given cause to do so because you have the right and obligation to keep your home safe, your child safe, and your other children safe.
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How long should a 14 year old be on their phone?

The Australian Government Department of Health and the American Academy of Pediatrics have recommended a limit of 2 hours per day of sedentary, recreational screen time outside of school hours for teenagers.
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What time should a 14 year old go to bed?

In most teens, melatonin levels don't rise until about 10:30 or 11 p.m., so they aren't sleepy before then. But going to bed at that time means teens should ideally sleep until about 7:30 or 8 a.m. This isn't an option for many because of school start times.
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Can teachers hug students?

Placing your hand on a student's shoulder or grabbing a student's arm can sometimes produce negative reactions for the students and can be misconstrued as an offensive action. Instead, use verbal clues or hand gestures to get a student's attention. (Note on hugging: Do not attempt to hug students.
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Can a teacher say cuss words?

Most districts have policies forbidding profanity in the classroom, so a kind message to the teacher asking him or her to tone it down is certainly justifiable. If it doesn't happen, follow the chain of command. To be fair, some young teachers may not realize that the words they're using are considered profane.
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What age can you swear?

Jay and Janschewitz state: “Parents often wonder if this behavior is normal and how they should respond to it. Our data show that swearing emerges by age two and becomes adult-like by ages 11 or 12. By the time children enter school, they have a working vocabulary of 30-40 offensive words….
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Can a teacher say no to getting water?

Federal and state rules require schools to provide access to free, potable water to all students. The federal rules apply to all kindergarten through grade 12 schools participating in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) or School Breakfast Program (SBP).
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Can teachers see if you use ChatGPT?

Educators can identify ChatGPT essays or assignments using an AI detector to evaluate the authenticity and efficacy of content up to a certain human standard. For instance, Content at Scale AI's Detector can spot deviations in language patterns and terminology used, alerting teachers to potential AI-generated content.
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What to do if your teacher won t let you go to the bathroom on your period?

Request to use the restroom.

Raise your hand or approach the teacher's desk and ask to visit the restroom. Do this as soon as you suspect that your period is starting so you can avoid any staining. You may need to indicate that you can't wait, as some schools limit bathroom breaks.
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