Ontario announces cell phone and social media ban at schools
Ontario just announced a cell phone and social media ban coming to the province's schools in an effort to remove "distractions from classrooms" as part of a "back-to-basics plan."
The news is likely to be welcome from teachers and school administrators but unpopular among students who have long appreciated the freedom to text and call friends and family during the school day, or use the device for gaming, access to the internet or other uses during free time.
The provincial government is calling the ban "the most comprehensive plan in Canada to reduce distractions in classrooms and improve the health of children."
The new rules follow similar announcements in Florida which banned cell phones during "instructional time" at schools last year and recently announced restrictions on social media for those 16 and under.
Here's how the cell phone and social media ban at Ontario schools will work:
In addition to the new cell phone ban, the Ontario government also announced new rules regarding the use of cigarettes and vaping products at schools. These include:
These new rules are scheduled to start when the new school year begins in September, 2024.
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