THIS ONE’S FOR ALL OF THE PARENTS, THE ACACIA PTA,THE ACACIA PARTNERSHIP, THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, AND OF COURSE WE CAN’T FORGET DR. PLETKA.


You all have 29 minutes to spare for the kids? It is high time to get ya’ll off of the milk and onto some solid food.

Wireless Classrooms: Are they safe? part 2

  1. #1 by What they are doing in France on July 26, 2013 - 7:39 pm

    The French government has announced that it is introducing legislation to ban advertising of mobile phones to children under 14. The French Senate is also pressing for a ban on the use of mobile phones in primary and middle schools.

    Over the Christmas period 2008/9, the French city of Lyon ran an advertising campaign to dissuade parents from buying mobile phones for their children:

    Read about what scientists are saying…

    Read about the dangers of mobile phones…

    French national libraries (BNF) has imposed a moratorium on wi-fi networks in French libraries following a moratorium in Paris libraries after staff reported ill effects.

    A town in France (Hérouville-Saint-Clair) is removing wi-fi networks from all its schools before the end of the 2009. “We are going to apply the precautionary principle. Our job is to protect people’s health,” declared the mayor Rodolphe Thomas in April 2009. The council is also launching a campaign to inform the public about precautions for protection from radiation

    http://wiredchild.org/government-alias/63-the-french-government.html

    • #2 by speed racer on July 26, 2013 - 9:54 pm

      Step on the gas Pletka, they are tailing us.

    • #3 by lead foot on December 11, 2013 - 2:41 pm

      Looks like Pletka’s experiment is going all the way down the the 5 year olds Joe.

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