Texas school charges parents $15 via Cash App to return confiscated phones

School making parents cash app them $15 to get their child’s phones back

American mother in Texas: “My sixth grader got caught with his phone this afternoon. They brought it to the office, told him I had to come pick it up after school, so I did that. And then they proceeded to tell me that I had to pay $15 to get this back via cash app.

What? Like, imagine how much money they’re making off people like me and my son.”

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