From Deseret News archives:
Hang it up in class? State School Board cell-phone policy in the works
The State Board of Education plans Friday to discuss a proposed policy to require school districts to set up guidelines for electronic devices in schools by April 1, 2009.
A draft policy, which includes different options, has been sent to district superintendents and charter-school directors for review. Many districts already have some type of cell-phone policy. The rules and consequences vary district to district.
Past board discussions have run the gamut from banning cell phones from campus to using them for educational purposes.
In this technology age, teens consider their cell phones to be an extension of their hand. Parents like to have immediate contact with their children for communication and safety but agree with teachers that phones can cause problems in the classroom.
Utah's education officials and lawmakers point to recent incidents of students using camera phones to take nude photos of themselves and others. Texting is being used for harassment or bullying.
But many adults admit there is an opportunity to harness this technology that teens are so obsessed with and potentially use it to promote education.
Some teachers are beginning to use e-mail and text messages to remind students of a test or when their homework is due.
Board member Teresa Theurer says her son's English teacher e-mails students for those reasons and sometimes even attaches academic articles. "This is great college preparation," she said.
Rep. Sheryl Allen, R-Bountiful, proposed legislation earlier this year to require all school districts to adopt an electronic-device policy.
"Cell phones can be so disruptive and can also be used for cheating," Allen said. "But they can also be used for instruction."
The bill didn't pass, but state education officials took notice.
The state Parent Teacher Association supports not having cell phones in the classroom. "Teachers can't teach if cell phones are ringing and beeping," said Marilyn Larsen, PTA safety and welfare commissioner.
Parent Tricia Ely, of Salt Lake City, has three children in high school, and they all have cell phones "so they can reach us and feel safe," she said.
Ely says she appreciates being able to text her kids during school if it's important, like reminding them of a dentist appointment.
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