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Bay of Islands College bans phones; fighting, disruption plummet 14 May, 2021 05:30 PM 4 minutes to read Bay of Islands College principal Edith Painting-Davis drops a freshly confiscated phone into the school’s cellphone jail while office administrator Shannon Tanenui notes the owner’s details. Photo / Peter de Graaf Bay of Islands College principal Edith Painting-Davis drops a freshly confiscated phone into the school’s cellphone jail while office administrator Shannon Tanenui notes the owner’s details. Photo / Peter de Graaf Peter de Graaf is a reporter for the Northern Advocatepeter.degraaf@northernadvocate.co.nznorthernadvocat A Northland school says class disruptions and fighting have decreased dramatically since it banned mobile phones two weeks ago. ....
Denise Piper/Stuff Bay of Islands College parent Erika Kihau, pictured with her youngest son Tuhawaiki Ngawati-Kihau, says students are too immature to have cellphones. The ban has been welcomed by parents of the students spoken to by Stuff. One mother, Erika Kihau, said the ban should have happened a long time ago. “Fights are caused by phones – they [the students] are getting into fights so they can record them.” The fight scenes are then posted onto social media, Kihau said. Denise Piper/Stuff Bay of Islands College student Bailee Nankivell says she doesn t use her cellphone during the day, but finds it useful after school. ....
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