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A task force of Kansas K education officials is telling local districts that they should ban students from using phones in classrooms β and during the entire school day. The Kansas State Board of Education voted unanimously on Tuesday to formally accept the recommendations of a task force established earlier this year to study student screen time and cellphone use in schools.
Local school districts aren't required to follow the new recommendations. Under the recommended policies, local districts would ban students from using personal electronic devices throughout the school day, including in the classroom, between classes and during lunch. Such a policy, referred to as bell-to-bell, would be in conjunction to requiring students to store their devices in a designated location that isn't accessible to students during the school day.
Those are two of five recommendations on policies for personal devices in school. The task force also had four recommendations on policies for screen time and mental health β including that educators "should have students take regular breaks from screens throughout the school day. The state board's action Tuesday formally accepted the report and directed officials to provide it to local districts for their consideration. But the wording of the motion did not necessarily indicate whether the state board was supportive of the specific recommendations.
That was a distinction noted by some board members, who indicated they personally may not support all the recommendations but were OK with providing the report to schools. The state board in July asked for the establishment of a task force, which had 36 members. There were also five principals, five teachers, five students, five parents, two legislators and two state board members.
He said the task force recommendations were prompted by local districts asking for help in researching the topic and developing guidelines. Board members indicated that some districts are already banning phones during the entire school days, while other districts are taking an approach of personal responsibility. Board member Michelle Dombrosky, R-Olathe, said it is "definitely a local issue" that involves parents and children.