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Ed Drahos
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Ed Drahos

I agree if it's done in the classrooms with the ability to use them in emergencies. Yes there should be some type of punishment if they are used in non emergency situations. Perhaps the loss of the privilege to have a phone at all on campus. This should teach responsibilities most need to learn.

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Jeffrey Breslaw
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Jeffrey Breslaw

As a retired teacher, I have found that cellphones are very distracting in the classroom. Their benefits are far more outweighed by their detriments. In emergencies, school telephones are available for incoming and outgoing calls.

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Elisa Guerrero
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Elisa Guerrero

Not only are cell phones a distraction to students and staff during school time, research is increasingly showing the detrimental effect smart phone use is having on juvenile mental health. It is a new drug and we owe it to our kids to be responsible in recognizing this and regulating its use.

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James L
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James L

They are distraction to a students ability to concentrate and learn in class. And getting a good education is the key to their future success in life.

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Richard Roecker
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Richard Roecker

When in school, at work, in church, etc should not be distracted with phones. There is a time and place; school is not the place to use phones.

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No

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Brian Klein
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Brian Klein

It seems too restrictive.

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Melissa Howiler
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Melissa Howiler

Kids need to be focused on school not their phone s!

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

It is a distraction!

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Kimmy Wasatch
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Kimmy Wasatch

Kids spend way too much time on phones. They need to concentrate on reading, writing and arithment which schools need to go back to teaching. I believe social media has harmed our children.

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k san
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k san

Obviously, phones are addictive and kids having them in the classroom - when they should be paying attention to what is being taught - will make them stupid!! Many are slaves to their phones and they are a major distraction in classrooms.

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Jay Ball
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Jay Ball

This country is falling behind. If you haven’t noticed. technology is here might as well Use it to our advantage

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Melissa Howiler
Melissa Howiler

I think you have a valid point here but are personal cell phones NEEDED to accomplish this?

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