
by Dick Hall-Sizemore
The Virginia Department of Education (DOE) has issued its โguidanceโ on the usage of cell phones in schools.
While there are lots of definitions and clarifications, the policy boils down to this:
- Elementary schoolsโ”Cell phones and personal electronic communication devices will not be used by elementary students within the school building or on school grounds.โ
- Middle and high schoolsโ”Students shall not have a cell phone or personal electronic communication device during the bell-to-bell school day.ย If cell phones or personal electronic communication devices are brought to school, they must be stored and turned off during bell-to-bell school day.
โGuidanceโ implies โsuggested, but not mandatory.โย That is not the case here.ย The document concludes with this directive: โSchool divisions are expected to review their existing policies and, if necessary, adopt and implement age-appropriate policies and procedures aligned with the guidance on the bell-to-bell cell phone policies by January 1, 2025. School divisions may adopt policies that are more comprehensive than the guidance.โ
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