U.S. Schools Implement New Cell Phone Policies
U.S. Schools Implement New Cell Phone Policies
U.S. Schools Implement New Cell Phone Policies
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School districts across the U.S., including Texas and New York, are implementing stricter policies on student cell phone use, often banning devices during school hours to combat distractions and promote mental well-being. The Garrison School District in New York will enforce a complete ban, storing cell phones in lockers during the instructional day, while Texas districts cite concerns over cyberbullying and social interaction deficits as reasons for their policies. Governor Kathy Hochul is advocating for a statewide approach to manage smartphone use in schools, emphasizing stakeholder engagement. In Australia, Emanuel School has also gone smartphone-free for primary students, highlighting the mental health risks associated with device overuse and cyberbullying. Arizona's education officials are pushing for a state-wide ban amid growing concerns about student learning distractions, with numerous states already enacting similar measures. The push for cell phone restrictions reflects a broader acknowledgment of the negative impact of digital distractions on students' educational experiences and mental health.

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