Mississippi
My school (public high school) has a zero tolerance policy on cell phones and if a student is caught possessing one, it is confiscated and will not be returned until the end of the year. At school registration, my mother signed a formed agreeing to this policy.
Parents have tried to get phones back before, but have always come out empty handed.
My question is this:
While my mother and I have agreed to their policy, my father (who lives in another city because of their divorce) did not agree to this policy. The phone was purchased and has been being paid for by my father (whom I do not live with what so ever), therefore it is his rightful possession.
Would it be possible for him to retrieve the phone, stating that it is in fact his, he paid for it, he pays monthly on it, and the bill has his name on it?
He could tell the school that it is his phone, that I borrowed without permission, and he needs it for work.
Input?
My school (public high school) has a zero tolerance policy on cell phones and if a student is caught possessing one, it is confiscated and will not be returned until the end of the year. At school registration, my mother signed a formed agreeing to this policy.
Parents have tried to get phones back before, but have always come out empty handed.
My question is this:
While my mother and I have agreed to their policy, my father (who lives in another city because of their divorce) did not agree to this policy. The phone was purchased and has been being paid for by my father (whom I do not live with what so ever), therefore it is his rightful possession.
Would it be possible for him to retrieve the phone, stating that it is in fact his, he paid for it, he pays monthly on it, and the bill has his name on it?
He could tell the school that it is his phone, that I borrowed without permission, and he needs it for work.
Input?