Hochul: New York’s classroom phone ban ‘saving education’

by Ashleigh Fields

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) said a classroom phone ban set to be implemented this year will protect students’ education.

The “distraction-free school” policy will make New York the largest state in the nation to require statewide, bell-to-bell restrictions on smartphones in K-12 schools.

“I’ve been a mom longer than I’ve been a governor, so I’m hardwired to protect kids — my own and yours,” Hochul wrote in a Friday Fox News op-ed titled “Why New York is saving education by getting phones out of classrooms.”

“That’s why, as New York’s first Mom Governor, I led the nation last year in taking on the addictive algorithms driving social media feeds. And now, we’re taking another bold step: becoming the largest state in the nation to restrict cellphones in K-12 schools throughout the entire school day,” she added.

The New York governor said the push for phone removal came after teachers told her they could not continue to “compete” against technology devices for their scholars’ attention.

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