By Starla Pointer • Staff Writer • 

Mac High cracking down on cell phones

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Comments

NativeOregonian

Cell phones and chromebooks are a bad idea in class.

Lakegirl

Parents should have to pay for the bags, not the district.

Lakegirl

Parents should have to pay for the bags, not the district.

Queen Bee

Lakegirl Why should parents have to pay for the bags? If the school wants to buy them they can buy them. In the end we all end up paying for them as your tax dollars is what will purchase them.

I would also like to add until the High School can hire enough staffing to answer the phones when people call the school mobile phones should be allowed. When you call Duniway Middle School you get a human that answers the phone, when you call the High School you get an automated system and when you you make your selection you still don't get a live body on the other end. So really when Principal Dave Furman says above that parents should call the school office instead in an emergency. What good is that as over the last 4 years when I have called the school I have never been greeted by a live person on the phone and when I have ever left a message and specifically asked for a call back I have yet to get one. So I would say VERY POOR service when it comes from the front lines at MHS!

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