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Senate President Karen Spilka is advocating for a statewide ban on cell phones in schools, aiming to present legislation to Governor Maura Healey before the upcoming school year begins. This initiative comes in response to growing concerns about the impact of mobile devices on student focus and academic performance. Spilka believes that limiting cell phone usage during school hours could foster a more conducive learning environment.
The proposed legislation seeks to address the distractions that cell phones often pose, allowing educators to engage students more effectively. Proponents argue that reducing screen time can lead to improved concentration and better educational outcomes. As discussions progress, stakeholders, including parents, teachers, and school administrators, are expected to weigh in on the potential benefits and challenges of such a ban.
With the school year approaching, the urgency to finalize this legislation has increased, as lawmakers aim to implement the policy in time for the new academic term.
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