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Governor Hochul Proposes Statewide Cellphone Ban in Schools

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
January 23, 2025
in Education, Metro, Politics
Governor Hochul Proposes Statewide Cellphone Ban in Schools
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced a proposal on Tuesday, January 21st, to implement a statewide ban on cellphone use in schools starting next academic year. The initiative, part of her budget proposal, aims to minimize distractions, enhance learning environments, and support student mental health by restricting access to personal devices during school hours.

The plan, described as a “bell-to-bell” restriction, prohibits cellphone use in classrooms, cafeterias, hallways, and even bathrooms. However, students may still bring their phones onto school grounds, with individual schools tasked with determining how to collect, store, and return the devices. Exceptions would be made for students with medical needs, learning disabilities, or those requiring devices for language translation.

 Governor Hochul underscored the challenges teachers face in maintaining student focus amidst the distractions posed by smartphones, highlighting viral social media trends, bullying, and other online activities as significant concerns. During a press conference, Hochul stated, “We’re not developing the skills we need because kids are distracted. And how hard is it for our teachers, trying to teach algebra and geography, and they’re competing with viral dances and messages from their friends and sometimes threats, bullying. How do you pay attention to the subject at hand when this is going on?”

To support schools in implementing the ban, the proposal includes a $13.5 million allocation for resources and planning. Some school officials have raised concerns about the feasibility of managing the logistics of the ban, citing the need for additional staff and storage solutions for the devices. Others worry about potential increases in student suspensions for non-compliance.

This initiative aligns with similar efforts in at least eight other states that have enacted cellphone restrictions in schools. While some parents argue for the necessity of being able to contact their children during emergencies, legislative leaders in Albany have expressed tentative support, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a focused learning environment.

The policy also builds on feedback from Hochul’s listening tour of New York schools, where educators expressed widespread frustration with the pervasive presence of smartphones. The proposed legislation is set to be included in the governor’s budget package, which faces an April 1 deadline for approval by the state legislature. If enacted, it will position New York among the growing list of states prioritizing education over digital distractions.

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