When it comes to banning cellphones, the P.A. kids are not alright
Just a few days into the new school year and students at Saskatchewan’s largest high school have already made up their minds about the province’s ban on cellphones during class time:
“It sucks,” said Grade 11 student Lillian Roy. “It’s not fair cause there are students that always used their phones during class and students that didn’t… and now the students that didn’t use it are getting consequences for students who were.”
At the beginning of each class, students at Carlton Comprehensive Public High School in Prince Albert, which had more than 1,700 enrolled last year, are asked to put their phones in a box that is then locked up until the end of class.
“If they were like ‘Hey, I see your phone – give it here’ that’s fine. But at the start of class they’re like ‘phones in the bucket!’ and that just irritates everyone,” said Grade 10 student Finn Roode.