School board association says cellphone ban not a high priority
While the president of the Saskatchewan School Boards Association agrees that distraction-free classrooms are important, Jaimie Smith-Windsor said the new school cellphone ban was not “high on the priority list.”
Smith-Windsor said many school divisions already have rules in place when it comes to student cellphone use.
“It really wasn’t high on the radar for school boards to be looking at this,” she said. “There are bigger issues that we are focused on.”
On Wednesday, the provincial government announced it would not permit personal cellphone use in K-12 classrooms. Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill said the new policy will keep students focused on their studies.