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That's literally what I wrote. By default it is on; teachers need permission to turn it off. I've had 3 high schoolers and maybe 6 total teachers have had it off. -
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Why not just take away her devices and let her figure it out? That's what we do with my 13yo. -
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Just piping in to say I’m a parent at British (Lincoln Park) and I’m amazing! But in all seriousness, my overall impression of the parents at both BISCLP and BISCSL is that they generally tend to be working professional families (I haven’t met any family money types but obviously it’s a big school), lots of families with different cultural backgrounds which I love, and at least among the LP parents folks are pretty laid back. Like jeans, no make up, baseball cap types. Are there except
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