With the rapid development of technology and the impact of the epidemic, it is not surprising that students use electronic products to study, but it is really confusing that some schools have strange rules regarding electronic products. A mother recently accused her daughter of being detained by the school because the iPad she brought back to school was only charged with 93% of the battery.
A British mother posted on Twitter a few days ago that her daughter was sentenced to detention by the school because her iPad had only 93% battery left. After she emailed the assistant principal to learn regarding the incident, she found out that the school had a policy stating that students’ iPads cannot be charged. Below 97% or you will be fined. The mother said she was confused by this and asked netizens if they had heard the “nonsense”.
My daughter was issued a detention because her iPad, when she arrived at school, was 93%. The assistant head, who I’ve since emailed, has set the expectation that iPads be no lower than 97% or pupils will be punished.
I’m flummoxed.
Has anyone heard of such nonsense?
— Selina (@Missy_E36) June 29, 2022
The mother, who is currently a teacher, also added that the email she sent to the school stated that she believed that her daughter’s iPad’s battery was only 93%, which would not cause a problem with her learning efficiency, and the remaining battery power of the students’ iPads was not what they might. controlled unless the iPad is constantly charging. The mother also directly bombarded the school in an email saying, “You have brought unnecessary fear to your students, and this is not a good way to run a school.”
The post immediately aroused heated discussions among netizens. Many netizens agreed with the mother’s point of view. However, some netizens pointed out that the school has established these rules to prevent students from deliberately not charging their iPads because they do not want to study or do their homework. .
source:mirror
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