Hochul: New York’s classroom phone ban ‘saving education’

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) said a classroom phone ban set to be implemented this year will protect students’ education.

The “distraction-free school” policy will make New York the largest state in the nation to require statewide, bell-to-bell restrictions on smartphones in K-12 schools.

“I’ve been a mom longer than I’ve been a governor, so I’m hardwired to protect kids — my own and yours,” Hochul wrote in a Friday Fox News op-ed titled “Why New York is saving education by getting phones out of classrooms.”

“That’s why, as New York’s first Mom Governor, I led the nation last year in taking on the addictive algorithms driving social media feeds. And now, we’re taking another bold step: becoming the largest state in the nation to restrict cellphones in K-12 schools throughout the entire school day,” she added.

The New York governor said the push for phone removal came after teachers told her they could not continue to “compete” against technology devices for their scholars’ attention.


“One young woman told me, ‘You have to save us from ourselves.’ I knew she really meant it. And I knew I had to act,” Hochul said.

Ninety-five percent of teenagers have smartphones, and they receive 250 notifications per day on average, according to Hochul.

Public and charter schools with be subject to the new policy in addition, to the Boards of Cooperative Educational Services. The measure requires parents be provided a way to contact their children during the day and secures $13.5 million in funding to be made available for schools that need assistance in purchasing storage for phones and other devices.

Hochul touted the backing the policy received in a press release announcing the change.

“Parents and educators are frustrated by what these addictive technologies are doing to our children, and I am so proud to live in a state where our policymakers are actually listening and willing to fight for what they know is right,” Muna Heaven, Mothers Against Media Addiction’s Harlem Chapter leader and child welfare attorney said in a statement about the phone ban.

“The ‘Bell-to-Bell’ Smartphone Ban has truly transformed our school environment by helping students focus, cultivate meaningful relationships, and renew their commitment to learning,” said Anika Bhupati, an eighth grade student at Farnsworth Middle School, according to the release.


Hochul said that’s exactly what the policy is meant to do.

“People ask me why this issue matters so much. It’s simple: I want laughter in the hallways again. I want to hear real voices in gym class. I want our kids to make eye contact and talk to each other face-to-face,” Hochul wrote for Fox News.

“I want teachers to feel free to teach again. And I want to create an environment where kids can actually learn and just be kids again.”

Source: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-...w-yorks-classroom-phone-ban-saving-education/
 
they should totally have thier phones and make up for it by having real consequences for failure.
It's 1000% easier to do a blanket ban than litigate and pursue every case of a kid abusing their phone and removes entirely the possibility of a future astronaut from sucker punching Mr.Quibbadge for taking his phone away in class.

Catching a teacher being a fag for libsoftiktok is less important than keeping our schools from turning into daycare.
 
It’s because kids are hopelessly addicted to their phones you skitzoid retard.
It's 1000% easier to do a blanket ban than litigate and pursue every case of a kid abusing their phone and removes entirely the possibility of a future astronaut from sucker punching Mr.Quibbadge for taking his phone away in class.

Catching a teacher being a fag for libsoftiktok is less important than keeping our schools from turning into daycare.

Niggers I work in a classroom and you assume like all liberals that kids are just input x qual output why.

the fucking new york governor dont give a shit about kids education. But kids being able to snitch on their shitty peers or teachers with videos? yeah I would put that as the causes.
 
You morons act like kids cant just record a class session from their pocket or stealth record a video. And if it really was about stopping kids from recording libshit teachers, why was florida the first to do this?

Kids are absolute drones when it comes to their phones, back when i subbed i would see teens have a breakdown when they couldnt use their phone/chromebook. This law is desperately needed
 
Anyway quite a few other state have passed similar laws for either last school year or this upcoming school year, here's a more national breakdown

And some also try to attempt this north of the border but some students are opposed to this.

Quebec students plan to walk out of class Friday to decry the Legault government’s cellphone ban in schools.

The ban was announced last week by Bernard Drainville, Quebec’s Minister of Education, and will take effect in Fall 2025. It will cover the entire school day including breaks, and apply across all school grounds.
Videos announcing the Friday protest have been circulating on TikTok in the days since Drainville’s announcement.
Some school boards have discouraged the walkout, which would take place during exam season.

“We would like to remind all students and families that students are expected to be in school during the regular school hours,” the EMSB Directorate wrote in a statement Thursday responding to the walkout.

“During this time of the year, schools are in examination mode and disruptions to classroom teaching and exams will not be tolerated.”

The Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board suggested in a statement that demonstrations take place outside class time, adding students should not pressure others into participating.
 
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