It used to be, if a student was bored out of his mind during school, all he could do was doodle. But with the invention of Ipods, that all changed. Students suddenly had music in their pocket. But bans on the devices keep them from the classroom. Many students at the Liberal Arts and Science Academy own Ipods, MP3 players, or cell phones. But even though they spend half of their waking hours at school, they are not allowed to use these devices in the classroom. So what do kids in this situation do? At LASA, they are charged 15 dollars to regain their expensive devices, and other schools have similar devices.To view the story, click the image above.
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