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NYC Schools Chancellor Signals Imminent Cell Phone Ban

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
June 28, 2024
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NYC Schools Chancellor Signals Imminent Cell Phone Ban
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New York City’s education system may soon implement a major policy change. 

Chancellor David Banks has indicated that a school cell phone ban could be announced within the next two weeks. 

This potential move aligns with a growing trend across the country as educators and policymakers grapple with the impact of mobile devices on student learning and well-being.

“We are very much leaning towards banning cell phones,” Banks stated outside P.S. 165 in Manhattan. “We’re working out the kinks on this, and we want to make sure that we do it right.”

The consideration comes from similar actions in other major school districts. Last week, Los Angeles voted to prohibit phones, with implementation expected in January 2025. 

Last week, Governor Kathy Hochul enacted a law targeting social media companies to prevent them from engaging children with “addictive” content. 

Concurrently, she advocated for a prohibition on smartphone use in schools.

Currently, New York City schools allow principals to set their own policies regarding cell phones. 

However, Banks has raised concerns about the devices’ effects on student mental health, learning, and safety. 

On Wednesday, he noted, “I can’t think of any good reason why kids would actually have their phones while they’re in school.”

Implementing such a ban would require careful consideration of various factors, including logistics for collecting or storing phones and addressing parental concerns about communication. 

Banks addressed this issue, saying, “We know [students] need to be in communication with their parents after school, and if there’s something going on during the day, parents should just call the school the way they always did before we ever had cell phones.”

While many schools already have some form of restrictions in place, enforcement varies widely. Some use locked pouches, others collect phones, and some rely on teachers to enforce policies. 

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