New policy at Lawrence High School bans cell phones in class

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Lawrence Township Public Schools is instituting a new cell phone policy at the high school in an effort to improve classroom focus and student well-being.

Effective immediately, cell phones, earbuds and smartwatches will be prohibited during instructional time. Students will be required to “park” these devices in designated areas upon entering the classroom.

An LTPS news release states that the policy aims to reduce distractions and promote a more engaging learning environment.

“Research consistently shows that unrestricted access to digital devices and social media during school hours can negatively impact academic performance and contribute to heightened stress and anxiety among teenagers,” the release states. “By limiting device usage during instructional periods, we aim to foster a more engaging and supportive educational atmosphere, where students can fully concentrate on academics and prioritize their mental health.”

Devices will still be allowed during non-instructional periods, such as transitions between classes and lunch breaks. The policy reflects ongoing efforts to balance the benefits of technology with the need for focused learning.

In addition to the high school changes, Lawrence Middle School, Lawrence Intermediate School, and all four elementary schools in the district will continue enforcing the “Away for the Day” policy.

Under this policy, students are prohibited from using or accessing phones and smartwatches for communication throughout the school day. Phones must be turned off and stored in book bags from arrival until dismissal. While smartwatches can be worn, they may not be used for texting or calling.

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