Summary

Cellphone bans in schools are gaining bipartisan momentum, with at least eight states, including California, Florida, and Virginia, enacting restrictions to combat classroom distractions and protect children’s mental health.

Governors from both parties, such as Arkansas’ Sarah Huckabee Sanders and California’s Gavin Newsom, support these measures, citing benefits of phone-free school days.

While some parents oppose bans, citing emergencies and transportation needs, proponents argue phones disrupt learning and may pose risks during crises.

States differ on implementation, from outright bans to district-level policies or funding for phone storage solutions.

  • Flying Squid
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    413 hours ago

    First of all, there are emergency services that could be contacted with this new “texting” technology you apparently haven’t heard of.

    Secondly, if you thought you were about to die, wouldn’t YOU want to tell the people you loved that you loved them one last time? Because I sure as fuck would.

    • @Pilferjinx
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      -212 hours ago

      Hm, phone addiction disrupting child mental development or the very rare chance of a shooter so you and a bunch of people can redundantly alert authorities. Honestly, I don’t have a dog in this. I’m fine with either.

      • Flying Squid
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        212 hours ago

        Sorry, are you under the bizarre impression that teens don’t already have phones?

        Honestly, I don’t have a dog in this.

        You clearly don’t, so maybe let the people who do have kids work this out.

        • @Pilferjinx
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          -212 hours ago

          I have a “soft” bias, obviously. But really, I don’t want to antagonize anyone who has a hard opinion on it. You do you, and find out what works best for you and your family.