Fulton County leaders considering banning cell phones, smart devices in schools
- Fulton County leaders are considering banning cell phones and smart devices for students during the school day starting after summer vacation in Fulton County, Georgia.
- This possible ban follows recent state laws like Alabama's FOCUS Act and Georgia's Distraction-Free Education Act, both aimed at reducing distractions in schools.
- The proposed policies aim to restrict personal electronic device use during school hours for students from kindergarten through ninth grade, allowing exceptions only for those with specific medical or educational accommodations, aligning with standards in neighboring school districts.
- Pike Road Junior High in Alabama saw a 95-point PSAT 8/9 score gain and noted improved school culture after enforcing a similar device ban, supporting claims that restricting phones benefits learning.
- If enacted, Fulton County’s device restrictions could enhance student focus and engagement while aligning communication protocols with parents to ensure safety and reduced classroom disruptions.
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Governor signs bill banning cellphones in public schools - The Troy Messenger
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed into law the Freeing our Classrooms of Unnecessary Screens for Safety (FOCUS) Act, which bans cellphone use by students in Alabama’s public schools. The bill, HB166, was sponsored by Rep. Leigh Hulsey, R-Pelham. The House passed the bill by a 79-15 margin and the Senate passed the bill by a 30-2 margin and sent the bill to Ivey for approval. “In my state of the state address, I repeated the requests of Alabama teache…
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