A Toronto District School Board trustee hopes to convince school officials that a board-wide policy on cellphones in class — one that could include phone bans and social media restrictions — is needed to help get education for school-age children back on track.
A Toronto District School Board trustee is advocating for a board-wide policy on cellphones in class, including potential bans and social media restrictions. The trustee believes that an updated policy is needed to improve education for school-age children.
The current procedure on cellphone usage is challenging to enforce and varies between schools.
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