Dufferin/Peel Separate School Board Bans Student Cell Phones

The Bandit

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As of Monday, no student in any school in the Dufferin Peel Separate School Board will be able to have his/her cell phone turned on, on school property.

School board bans cellphones, other devices
toronto.ctv.ca

After continued debate over cellphones in schools, one local board has decided to ban the devices.

The Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board has voted to prohibit students from having the electronic gadgets turned on while on school property, in portables and during after-school sports and field trips.

The rule, which comes into effect Monday, also bans other popular but distractive hand-held devices including iPods and BlackBerrys.

"I understand you shouldn't have it in classes, but at least let us have it on us in case of an emergency," said Grade 11 student Natasha Fernandes, who attends Father Michael Goetz Catholic School in Mississauga.

Some parents echo Fernandes' stance, saying they feel comfortable knowing they can contact their children in case of an emergency or a dangerous situation, such as a school shooting.

Last week Toronto District School Board Trustee Josh Matlow told CTV News there should be policies in place with respect to cellphones, especially since newer models can help students cheat on tests and exams.

Education groups have expressed their concerns over privacy, as some phones with photo and video capability could be used to record in changerooms and washrooms.

In addition to etiquette, experts argue the devices are shortening students' attention spans.

"This isn't just about the individual, it's not just about 'my rights' or simply 'because I can,'" said Alan Mirabelli, executive director of the Vanier Institute of the Family in Ottawa.

"I operate in the context of a community, whether it's a classroom, or a business meeting or a family gathering, and so I need to consider what impact this is having on others."

With a report from CTV's Galit Solomon
 

MarkII

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It's a good idea.

My son told me how he sent a text message during an exam to get an answer from a friend. Ya he's mine...I think!

In an emergency all phone can be turned on.

It's a distraction in class. I take my son out for lunch and he's constantly pulling his cell phone out of his pocket to see who's calling. He has it on vibtrate but the urge to see who it is is just to large.

Kids can wait the hour or two before they have free time to return calls.

School is school not an extended entertainment zone.

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Bout time they clamped down. I couldn't use a calculator for exams until grade 12, and these kids can access the internet.
 

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Apparently some students were using camera phones to photgraph exams and tests, selling the pics
 

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If you are a kid you do not need a cell phone. A pocket full of quarters will do the trick.
 

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CTV Poll....

Should cellphones be turned off at school?
Yes 975 votes (93 %)
No 68 votes (7 %
 

C Dick

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I don't see why students should not be able to use their phones at lunch-time and between classes, as long as they are put away during class.
 
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