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Ban laptops and tablets? Are they not going to use them for education anymore?

I'm good with that but it seems a big shift. Schools will have to buy all books again
They don't give the schools enough money as it is. How are they going to afford actual books for everyone when the Chromebooks are cheaper to use?
 

Ban laptops and tablets? Are they not going to use them for education anymore?

I'm good with that but it seems a big shift. Schools will have to buy all books again
Jesus Effing Christ. Do these clowns have any idea of how many schools use chromebooks in classrooms now? It would be extremely difficult, to put it mildly, to revert back to using textbooks, and of course there's no way that they'll pay for schools to get new textbooks anyway. It's completely asinine and would likely cause chaos in teaching. We're living in 2025, not 1985 or 1965. Unless you're a GOP member of our state legislature, I suppose.
 
Guess they are just talking about the phones and any personal devices the students might bring. I am all for phones not being used during class. I guess I don't understand why the teachers can't just tell the kids phones aren't allowed out in class, and if they break the rule there will be consequences just like any other rule that's broken.

I know being on the phone all the time is a big problem. I actually think it's just a way for people to escape the real world and the reality that's around them, and I really can't blame kids for not wanting to deal with the real world these days.
 
Guess they are just talking about the phones and any personal devices the students might bring. I am all for phones not being used during class. I guess I don't understand why the teachers can't just tell the kids phones aren't allowed out in class, and if they break the rule there will be consequences just like any other rule that's broken.

I know being on the phone all the time is a big problem. I actually think it's just a way for people to escape the real world and the reality that's around them, and I really can't blame kids for not wanting to deal with the real world these days.
Hopefully this is it
 
Guess they are just talking about the phones and any personal devices the students might bring. I am all for phones not being used during class. I guess I don't understand why the teachers can't just tell the kids phones aren't allowed out in class, and if they break the rule there will be consequences just like any other rule that's broken.

I know being on the phone all the time is a big problem. I actually think it's just a way for people to escape the real world and the reality that's around them, and I really can't blame kids for not wanting to deal with the real world these days.
Some schools that don't have universal chromebooks allow students to use cellphones for classwork, such as math classes. Not everybody has a personal laptop or chromebook, and not all school districts have chromebooks for every student. No doubt cellphone usage is a problem, but to tell teachers that kids simply can't use them at all is likely to cause problems. And where in the article does it mention just personal laptops? The wording seems pretty vague to me, and is likely to cause confusion unless it is clarified.
 
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Some schools that don't have universal chromebooks allow students to use cellphones for classwork, such as math classes. Not everybody has a personal laptop or chromebook, and not all school districts have chromebooks for every student. Not doubt cellphone usage is a problem, but to tell teachers that kids simply can't use them at all is likely to cause problems. And where in the article does it mention just personal laptops? The wording seems pretty vague to me, and is likely to cause confusion unless it is clarified.
A NC Pube Bill causing confusion??
 
Former U.S. Rep. Wiley Nickel, a Democrat from Wake County, wants to challenge U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-NC, in the 2026 midterms in a race Nickel hopes will be a referendum on Tillis' support for President Donald Trump's policies.
Obvious question is -Roy Cooper
Maybe technically the wrong thread-sorry
 
Former U.S. Rep. Wiley Nickel, a Democrat from Wake County, wants to challenge U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-NC, in the 2026 midterms in a race Nickel hopes will be a referendum on Tillis' support for President Donald Trump's policies.
Obvious question is -Roy Cooper
Maybe technically the wrong thread-sorry
If Cooper wants the Democratic nomination he'll get it, as he was a popular governor and will likely have far greater name recognition than any other Democrat running in the primaries. Whether he wants it or not is the real question - I hope someone is able to talk him into it, because Democrats really need to pick up that seat to have any hope of retaking the Senate in 2026.
 
If Cooper wants the Democratic nomination he'll get it, as he was a popular governor and will likely have far greater name recognition than any other Democrat running in the primaries. Whether he wants it or not is the real question - I hope someone is able to talk him into it, because Democrats really need to pick up that seat to have any hope of retaking the Senate in 2026.
Yea
Nickels announcement made me wonder about Roys desires. No way Roy loses the nomination
 
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