Re: A86: TI-Speaker


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Re: A86: TI-Speaker



If you refused such an agreement, 1) if you have your own calculator, you're not allowed to bring it to school, or 2) if you have a school calculator, you aren't allowed to take it home and if serious enough, not allowed to use one at all. Breaching the contract is the same, but our algebra II teacher said she doesn't mind if we play games after tests ONLY when there's nothing else we have to do.
 
email me personally and I'll send you a scanned version of it.
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From: TGaArdvark@aol.com
To: assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org
Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2000 1:22 AM
Subject: Re: A86: TI-Speaker


> In our high school, whether or not you use your own
> calculator or school calculator, you are required to
> sign a contract thing saying "I will only use my
> calculator for school purposes, and will not play
> games on it," or something to that effect. In middle
> school we played calcs all the time and they didn't
> care much.

Haha.  And what was the course of action if you
refused to such an agreement?  And what was the
punishment for breaching that contract?

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