School’s new cell phone policy goes viral
One school’s new cell phone policy has gone viral after a mom posted about it Friday afternoon.
Dr. Rachael French (@DrRachaelF) said in a now viral tweets that her daughter’s school released a new policy saying officials can read “any text messages between students, even after school hours.”
“Nopity nope nope,” she added to the tweet.
TODAY has reached out to French for further comment. We will update this post if she gets back to us. French is a professor of biology at San Jose State University in San Jose, California.
Within less than 24 hours, the tweet circulated social media, garnering more than 200,000 likes and over 17,000 retweets.
“Me to my daughter: ‘Your phone is my personal property. If someone asks to read your texts, you tell them to call me and ask,'” French said in a response tweet.
The post received an array of reactions, with some