At least one Kansas district is projecting $150,000 to $180,000 just to equip secondary students with individual phone lockers, according to the Wichita Eagle. The state provided zero dedicated funding. Every dollar comes from local budgets.

Districts choosing fabric locking pouches — think Yondr, the magnetic-lock system concert venues use to keep audiences present — face an estimated $30 per unit. Statewide, the Kansas Division of the Budget put that figure at roughly $13.4 million if every student received one, according to the Lawrence KS Times. Lockers require a steeper upfront investment. Neither option came with a state check attached.

Legislators passed the policy. The price tag was someone else’s problem.

  • Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    What about kids who can’t afford a phone?

    No phone = Nothing to deposit

    And what about kids who get a second phone to put in the locker so they can keep their main phone?

    Get rekt. Rules for the poor.

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          17 hours ago

          Sooooo exactly what happened two decades ago with phones and gameboys? This is so stupid. I got my phone confiscated a few times in high school and had to pay the school $15 or wait 15 days to get it back. Why is this not an option anymore?

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            14 hours ago

            Absolutely, yes.
            Had my phone rooted and it suddenly crashed and rebooted mid-class blasting Titanium by David Guetta at full volume for it’s boot sequence.
            I could get it back after the school day but I am still not over it >:(

            But yeah, just confiscate it and get it back after school is done.