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Cell phones will be banned in classrooms upcoming school year

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
July 1, 2024
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Starting immediately, cell phone use during instructional time in classrooms will be prohibited for students in Indiana.

Starting from Monday, July 1, Senate Bill 185, which was successfully passed during this legislative session, will be implemented.

Indiana lawmakers are currently considering a bill that would establish clear criteria for cell phone usage inside schools. This proposal aims to address the growing issue of cell phone distraction in the classroom and ensure that students are focused on their studies. The bill would provide guidelines for when and where students can use their phones during the school day.

Previous coverage of this topic has shown the negative impact that cell phone use can have on academic performance. Research has demonstrated that students who use their phones during class are more likely to have lower grades and struggle with attention span. The proposed legislation seeks to mitigate these issues and create a more productive learning environment.

While the bill has yet to be passed, it is already sparking discussion among educators and parents alike. Some argue that cell phones can be valuable tools in the classroom, while others believe they are a hindrance to learning. Regardless of the outcome, the proposed legislation highlights the ongoing debate over cell phone use in schools and the importance of creating clear guidelines for student behavior.

Indiana schools may soon have clear guidelines for cell phone usage, thanks to a new bill proposed by lawmakers. The bill aims to set specific criteria for when and how cell phones can be used within school premises. This move is expected to help minimize distractions during class hours and ensure a more focused learning environment for students. If the bill passes, it will be a significant step towards improving the academic performance of students in Indiana schools.

According to Shawnta Stockton Barnes, taking cellphones to school is not allowed for their sons.

With over a decade of experience as an educator, Barnes brings a unique perspective to parenting. As a parent themselves, they understand the challenges and rewards of raising children firsthand.

According to Barnes, parents should take responsibility for educating their children about healthy cell phone habits.

All districts in the state of Indiana will now be required to adopt a cell phone policy similar to the one already in place at MSD Washington Township School. As a parent of students enrolled in that district, Barnes can attest to the effectiveness of such policies.

Cell phones, tablets, laptops, and gaming devices are prohibited in classrooms under the bill, unless they are being used for educational purposes, required due to a medical issue or disability, or in case of an emergency.

State Representative Julie McGuire expressed concerns about the lack of attention span among students in school. According to her, the declining test scores are indicative of the many distractions that students face today, with social media being a major culprit.

According to Barnes, while she supports the policy, she expresses concern about the added responsibility placed on teachers. She believes that more efforts should be made to ensure that students are engaged and attentive in the classroom.

According to Barnes, although the solution of banning cell phones can resolve the issue of drama kids being distracted, it may not necessarily result in enhanced attention from the students. She believes that there is still room for improvement in terms of teaching kids how to take effective notes, concentrate during classes, and speak up when they are struggling to comprehend academic concepts.

Each school board is responsible for implementing the necessary regulations and making them available on their respective district websites.

Lawmakers are optimistic that this initiative will enhance the behavior and social skills of students in the classroom.

McGuire suggested that if a student is not using their phone during class, they may engage in conversation with their peers or socialize with their friends in the hallway.

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