I learned today that some people attended schools where this was normal. The schools I went to only had phones in the office and the teachers lounge. What was your experience?

  • Tinks@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    None of my schools had phones in the classrooms. We had intercom systems that the teacher could use. A speaker on the wall with a button to press to call the front office and another to press when speaking. The only phones I knew of were in the front office and in the teachers lounges.

  • monovergent 🛠️@lemmy.ml
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    7 days ago

    We did. I only saw it get used once or twice a year, usually to take a call from the front office or the school nurse. There was some internal numbering scheme and a certain prefix for calls to outside numbers.

    The announcements also went through the same kind of phone used in the classrooms. Source: was appointed as the announcer for a year.

    Addendum: If it wasn’t a private matter, the front office just paged the intercom speaker of the recipient classroom. The teacher would yell back into the speaker and it was a good day if one of us students were allowed to reply instead.

  • TheFeatureCreature@lemmy.ca
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    9 days ago

    Not in elementary school, no. Some of my highschool teachers had phones on their desks or in their offices depending on what they did.

    They weren’t landlines, though. They were connected to an internal phone network.

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      8 days ago

      By going there? None of my schools had any communication line between classroom and anywhere else, except for networking in the computer rooms

  • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠@slrpnk.net
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    9 days ago

    Kinda? You had to press a code to dial out, otherwise they were only good for calling the office or other classrooms.

  • Oni_eyes@sh.itjust.works
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    9 days ago

    Both the schools I went to and the schools I have taught at had landlines in the classroom, as well as some in the lounge and the main offices. They were all real big on parent teacher communication so that might have been a reason why.

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    9 days ago

    No, they just used to send one of the kids to the office, or there was a student on ‘office duty’ for the office to contact the classrooms.

    A bit like carrier pigeon, but the school didn’t have to pay for bird food

  • Luci@lemmy.ca
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    It wasn’t a land line but connected to the school switchboard. You had to go through the office to get an outside line because students would use them if not.

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    When I was a kid my primary school did but my secondary schools didn’t, though they did have offices with phones in scattered throughout the campus so a phone was never far away.

    That said, up until a couple years ago I worked in schools IT and whoever we were doing a network refit schools would always spec a couple of points in each classroom for a VOIP handset. Most could only make internal calls though.

  • Random_Character_A@lemmy.world
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    Only in the teachers lounge.

    So, if somehting happened in the classroom, teacher was alone… all alone. Long run to the main offices.

    Then again, there were no cell phones or internet, so nothing ever happened and if it did they were able to keep it local.

    Teachers were also different. You did not fuck with the teacher or he/she kicked your ass. This however changed during my elementary school days.

  • AceFuzzLord@lemmy.zip
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    8 days ago

    Every single classroom I was ever in had a corded phone in case they needed to contact the front office or in case of an emergency. The only exception would be gym class, or orchestra class, where the phones would probably just be in the teacher’s office ( classroom? ).

    This wasn’t the 90s or 2000s, but later. I personally think it’s a pretty good idea. Even if everyone has a phone, having a backup in the classrooms just in case is useful since, unless the power goes out, you don’t have to worry about not being able.to call the outside world if your personal phone is dead.

    Front office definitely had their own corded phones as well. I presume it’s the same for middle school as it was for highschool, but student office had a phone that the students could use in case they needed at my highschool as well.

    Edit: the phones were normally on their desks, so messing with them wasn’t an option. We did have a PA system at every school I attended, but I don’t ever recall there being a way to respond outside of calling the front office.