Anonymous wrote:I think that the goal, of eliminating cell phone use in the school day, is an admirable one. I would like to think it's something both parties could agree on.
But at this point, it sounds like it comes with no directions about how to achieve it, no resources to support it, etc . . .
What will be the definition of phone free? Cell phones in backpacks? Cell phones in lockers? Cell phones collected class by class? Kids are responsible for keeping cell phones out of sight?
What will be the enforcement?
How will keep kids from just transferring their social media to chromebooks or iPads or whatever they are using, and still accessing it in the classroom?
I think until that's all hashed out, it's just a good idea.
Anonymous wrote:I love this!
What does it mean though? Keep cell phones in backpacks? Give them to the teacher for holding?
Anonymous wrote:https://virginiamercury.com/2024/07/09/youngkin-signs-executive-order-to-establish-cell-phone-free-education-in-va-public-schools/
I'm no fan of the governor, but I think this could be a good thing. I am curious how it will be implemented at the higher grades.
Anonymous wrote:https://virginiamercury.com/2024/07/09/youngkin-signs-executive-order-to-establish-cell-phone-free-education-in-va-public-schools/
I'm no fan of the governor, but I think this could be a good thing. I am curious how it will be implemented at the higher grades.
Anonymous wrote:https://virginiamercury.com/2024/07/09/youngkin-signs-executive-order-to-establish-cell-phone-free-education-in-va-public-schools/
I'm no fan of the governor, but I think this could be a good thing. I am curious how it will be implemented at the higher grades.