Lauren Taylor
PLANS TO ENFORCE NEW CELL-PHONE RESTRICTIONS IN the country’s largest SCHOOL district – are now on hold.
New York City MAYOR ERIC ADMAS announcing ahead of the start of the new school year that THE CITY JUST NEEDS MORE TIME TO PERFECT THE PLAN BEFORE ROLLING IT OUT.
WITH JUST A WEEK UNTIL STUDENTS HEAD BACK TO THE CLASSROOM – ADAMS SAYS HE WANTS MORE FEEDBACK FROM PARENTS.
ADDING SOME LEVEL OF RESTRICTION IS STILL EXPECTED THIS YEAR.
THERE ARE ALREADY SEVERAL SCHOOLS IN THE CITY WITH CELL-PHONE BANS IN PLACE.
HOWEVER, ADAMS EXPLAINED THAT IMPLEMENTING A CITYWIDE BAN INVOLVES MORE COMPLEXITIES. THE MAYOR POINTED OUT THAT ONCE THE PLAN IS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED, VARIOUS FACTORS WOULD COME INTO PLAY: DISCUSSIONS WITH THE UNITED FEDERATION OF TEACHERS ABOUT WHO WILL FUND AND MANAGE THE NECESSARY POUCHES OR OTHER ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS.
ADAMS ALSO ACKNOWLEDGED PREVIOUS ATTEMPTS TO BAN CELLPHONES, LIKE DURING FORMER MAYOR BILL DE BLASIO’S ADMINISTRATION, FACED SOME PUSHBACK.
WITH THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR FAST APPROACHING, MANY PARENTS AND EDUCATORS ARE EAGER FOR UPDATES.
THE NATIONAL CONVERSATION AROUND CELLPHONE USE IN SCHOOLS IS GROWING LOUDER.
JUST THIS PAST JUNE, LOS ANGELES BECAME THE LARGEST SCHOOL DISTRICT IN THE U.S. TO BAN CELLPHONES. AND ENTIRE STATES LIKE VIRGINIA, OHIO, AND MINNESOTA HAVE ALSO HOPPED ON BOARD TO CURTAIL CELL PHONE USE IN SCHOOLS.
AS THE START OF THE SCHOOL YEAR DRAWS CLOSER, IT’S CLEAR THAT THE DEBATE OVER CELL PHONE USE IN NEW YORK CITY SCHOOL IS FAR FROM SETTLED.