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Parents and students express concerns over Gov. Hochul's proposal to restrict cellphones in schools

New York could soon restrict students from using cellphones. This comes from a new proposal from Gov. Kathy Hochul as part of her $252 billion budget plans.

Julia Rosier

Jan 22, 2025, 10:18 PM

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New York could soon restrict students from using cellphones.

This comes from a new proposal from Gov. Kathy Hochul as part of her $252 billion budget plans.

Her proposal would require school districts to set policies to restrict student cellphone or smartphone use in buildings or school grounds during the school day, with certain exceptions.

Additionally, each district would be required to find ways for parents to get in touch with their kids during the school day and create storage spaces for phones.

Some students say having their cellphones in school is important for many reasons.

“My friends and I all use our phones maybe during lunch or a free period. I think it’s also really helpful to help you with schoolwork,” says student Tiana Kaga. “That would really change my life.”

By restricting the use of devices from “bell to bell,” Hochul says this will help with distractions, bullying and protecting mental health.

Some parents agree with her.

“We all kind of reminisce about times when we could communicate with people who are actually around us,” says parent Julia Oliva.

But a concern for parents, students and some districts is what happens if there’s an emergency at school.

The White Plains City School District says it’s a balancing act trying to allow kids to have their phones but also keeping them on track. The district already has some restrictions in place for elementary through grade 9 students.

Superintendent Joseph Ricca and parents say there are ways parents or guardians can reach their students during the school day.

“The most important thing you and I can do is listen and know situationally what’s going on,” says Ricca.

Parents and students News 12 spoke with say they are divided on whether or not students need their cellphones if there’s a school emergency.

“My parents would just call the office if they needed me but at the end of the day technology is everywhere,” says parent David Bourgeois.

“They need to reach out to their parents let’s say if there was an emergency,” says student Hyaaty Ali.

“I trust her school. I trust the people who work there, and I know that they’re looking out for her,” says Oliva.

This proposal will require approval by the state Legislature. But it could go into effect as soon as next fall.

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