Dec 17, 2024
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — A Rhode Island representative plans to begin the 2025 legislative session with a bill to ban cell phones in all Ocean State public school classrooms. Rep. Julie A. Casimiro, a Democrat representing North Kingstown, plans to introduce the legislation in the new session, citing data that cell phones are disruptive to classrooms and the education process. “I have seen firsthand the detrimental effects of cell phone classroom use as a substitute teacher in North Kingstown and it truly is hampering our students’ growth and progress,” said Rep. Casimiro. “From simply distracting kids from paying attention, to fostering and exacerbating tension, stress and unruly behavior within the classroom, cell phones have become a significant impediment to our students properly learning and it’s time we ban their use throughout Rhode Island’s public school classrooms.” According to a statement from Casimiro’s office, 15 states have enacted bans or restrictions on classroom cell phone use.  “School districts across the country are seeing the positive effects of ridding classrooms of cell phones and it’s time that Rhode Island join the ranks of states that prioritize student success by banning cell phone use in our classrooms,” said Rep. Casimiro. Categories: News, Rhode Island
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