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None. If you mean round things with numbers and hands, then yes. Each room has one. If you mean something that actually marks the passage of time and has hands that actually move, then no!
Our clocks are analog and the students don't know how to use them.
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Digital (NJ hs) Our bell schedule also operates at non-round number times. For example, the day starts at 7:53 for teachers, 8:08 for students, and the last block ends at 2:24
None, unless we purchase one. I have a little digital one in the front of the room.
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No clocks. And our phones aren’t real phones anymore but some sort of “internet phone”. And no PA system anymore for school announcements. It’s amazing how “advanced” newer technology has made my school over the last decade.
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I don’t know how many kids in our entire school know how to read anything but a digital clock.
Both! Analog comes with the room, but bought a digital clock to hang up on the opposite wall since many couldn’t read the analog one.
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We use analog clock.
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Whatever the teacher buys and puts in their room.
Clocks ⏰?? They haven't worked sine the 1980s!!
We have two different sets of digital clocks in the building - not set at the same time as each other (which is also different from our computers and from the phone system.) Most of the teachers have bought their own analog clock - but whether they are accurate is another story.
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