One Third of Teens Use Cellphones to Cheat in School

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poop of AK 1:21PM May 30, 2012

that not how we do it no more

no one of MN 12:30PM May 16, 2012

i believe that adults dont give kids enough credit. for their mistakes and sucesses. if a teen gets introuble its their fault! not that cellphone. its inanimate as in NOT ALIVE, CANT TELL YOU WHAT TO DO! but some cant accept the fact that they dont have perfect children who werent corrupted by technology. take some responibilty adults and accept that you play a big role in this too. iam nearly 18 and out of school and though my grades have always been topsy turvy thats due to my family-related responsibilites not because i like to text.

macie of TX 12:32PM April 02, 2012

Wow thats crazy!!! Im a student myself and i have never did that!!!

Lexi Henson of MA 12:29PM February 09, 2012

They should just have these airport x-ray scanners at testing sites to check for cellphones so students can't bring them in.

somebody of NY 8:16PM January 28, 2012

Mobile spy software, StealthGenie, is designed for the parents of such kids who are upset regarding their teens activities on the mobile phone i.e. create messaging, phone calls and online chats. Every parent needs to keep their kid safe from wrong use of mobile phones to bring no harm to their brood.

StealthGenie of AK 8:03AM January 19, 2012

I think they should be allowed

Honey sad of NE 3:09PM December 08, 2011

It impossible to restrict children from using cell phones in schools completely, rather there must be must legislative work done in the backdrop over its usage. Till the time legislature does not pay heed to it, why don’t parents just install some mobile spy software over their smartphones and besides telling them about the morally foul game of cheating use StealthGenie to monitor their mobile phone usage?

StealthGenie of AL 9:26AM September 22, 2011

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anan 5:56AM July 30, 2011

Cell phones can do a lot these days and should be put away during class time but at lunch and after and before school I don't see that much of a problem with them.

Phil from Canada 2:51PM May 22, 2011

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