Thursday, 20 Nov 2025
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • DMCA
logo logo
  • World
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Economy
  • Tech & Science
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • More
    • Education
    • Celebrities
    • Culture and Arts
    • Environment
    • Health and Wellness
    • Lifestyle
  • 🔥
  • Trump
  • VIDEO
  • House
  • White
  • ScienceAlert
  • Trumps
  • Watch
  • man
  • Health
  • Season
Font ResizerAa
American FocusAmerican Focus
Search
  • World
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Economy
  • Tech & Science
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • More
    • Education
    • Celebrities
    • Culture and Arts
    • Environment
    • Health and Wellness
    • Lifestyle
Follow US
© 2024 americanfocus.online – All Rights Reserved.
American Focus > Blog > Education > New York Could Be the Next State to Limit Students’ Cellphone Use
Education

New York Could Be the Next State to Limit Students’ Cellphone Use

Last updated: January 13, 2025 3:26 pm
Share
New York Could Be the Next State to Limit Students’ Cellphone Use
SHARE

Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York made a significant announcement on Monday regarding her plans to limit access to cellphones in schools for students from kindergarten through 12th grade. This decision is part of her ongoing efforts to address children’s reliance on electronic devices.

The governor revealed her intention to include this initiative in the proposal for next year’s budget. She emphasized that this move is a follow-up to last year’s legislation aimed at protecting young people from addictive algorithms on social media. Hochul referenced a Pew Research poll showing that 72 percent of high school teachers consider cellphone distractions a major problem in the classroom.

“Young people succeed in the classroom when they’re learning and growing — not clicking and scrolling,” Governor Hochul stated on Monday. She expressed her commitment to promoting distraction-free learning environments in schools across the state.

During a speech at Hudson Valley Community College, Governor Hochul acknowledged that restricting cellphone use might not make her popular among students. However, she believes that it is crucial for their academic success.

Several states, including Los Angeles Unified, Virginia, Ohio, and Minnesota, have already implemented measures to regulate cellphone use in schools. In New York City, Mayor Eric Adams previously considered banning cellphones in schools but decided against it in August.

New York State United Teachers, the state teachers’ union, proposed a “bell-to-bell” policy to limit cellphone use from the beginning of the school day until dismissal. The union’s president, Melinda Person, mentioned collaborating with the governor to develop a plan.

However, there are concerns raised by some parents, principals, and teachers regarding the potential challenges of enforcing such restrictions. Parents worry about losing the ability to contact their children in emergencies, while principals question who would cover the costs of collecting phones. Additionally, teachers are unsure how to discipline students who violate the rules.

See also  Senate to maintain cap on state tax deductions, imperilling Trump’s bill

The United Federation of Teachers, New York City’s teachers’ union, expressed support for cellphone restrictions in public schools as long as specific conditions are met. They emphasized that teachers should not be responsible for enforcement, school districts should bear the costs, and emergency contact lines should be established for parents.

Many public schools in New York City already have policies in place to restrict cellphone use. Some schools require students to store their phones in designated areas, while others provide locked fabric pouches for students to carry throughout the day.

State Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal recently introduced a bill to prohibit students from accessing their phones on school property. He hopes that the governor’s plan will address the need for students to safely hand over their phones and retrieve them at the end of the day.

Governor Hochul shared anecdotes from students who struggle to put away their phones out of fear of missing out. She emphasized the importance of supporting students amid the pressures they face.

In conclusion, Governor Hochul’s proposal to limit cellphone access in schools reflects a growing concern about the impact of technology on students’ academic performance. By addressing these challenges, policymakers aim to create a conducive learning environment for students across New York State.

TAGGED:CellphonelimitStateStudentsYork
Share This Article
Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article What Hollywood Lost in the Fires What Hollywood Lost in the Fires
Next Article Boston Celtics vs OKC Thunder Prediction and Betting Tips Boston Celtics vs OKC Thunder Prediction and Betting Tips
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Popular Posts

97 House Democrats Urge Ethics Committee To Release Matt Gaetz Report

Nearly 100 House Democrats have written a letter to the Ethics Committee urging them to…

November 19, 2024

The Exercise That Takes Off 20 Years

Ultimately, what isn’t utilized is inevitably lost. This applies not just to muscles but also…

October 4, 2025

Perv kidnaps 9-year-old from supermarket and molests her in car – then dies in crash next day while fleeing cops

A disturbing incident unfolded in Queens recently, involving a 9-year-old girl who was abducted from…

August 31, 2024

You can’t script this, this is not a movie

Former Indian fast bowler Ashish Nehra has dismissed the notion of having a pre-determined plan…

June 19, 2025

Zohran Mamdani and Rama Duwaji Are Making Finding Love on Hinge Seem Possible Again

Zohran Mamdani’s recent win in the New York City mayoral race has been met with…

November 8, 2025

You Might Also Like

150 Funny Jokes for Teens
Education

150 Funny Jokes for Teens

November 20, 2025
21 Early Black Friday Deals That Nail New York Rich Mom Style
Entertainment

21 Early Black Friday Deals That Nail New York Rich Mom Style

November 20, 2025
Shoplifting down 13% in NYC and across the state after retail theft crackdown: Hochul
Crime

Shoplifting down 13% in NYC and across the state after retail theft crackdown: Hochul

November 20, 2025
6 Cooperative Learning Strategies to Curate Collaboration in the Classroom
Education

6 Cooperative Learning Strategies to Curate Collaboration in the Classroom

November 19, 2025
logo logo
Facebook Twitter Youtube

About US


Explore global affairs, political insights, and linguistic origins. Stay informed with our comprehensive coverage of world news, politics, and Lifestyle.

Top Categories
  • Crime
  • Environment
  • Sports
  • Tech and Science
Usefull Links
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • DMCA

© 2024 americanfocus.online –  All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?