Saskatchewan government says students won’t be allowed to use cellphones in class 

Starting in the 2024-25 school year, a new policy will ban cell phone use during class time across all K-12 schools in Saskatchewan.

Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill remarks: “Technology has its place, but too often, cell phones are taking students’ attention away from what they should be learning. This new policy will allow students to be more engaged with their teachers and focused on learning the skills and knowledge they need to reach their potential.”

This measure applies to all K-12 schools, with potential exemptions for Grades 9 to 12 when cell phone use is needed for specific instructional purposes

Exemptions will also be in place for students who need mobile devices for medical or specific learning needs.

Schools will have procedures to keep students and parents informed during emergencies.

With this announcement, Saskatchewan joins several other provinces taking steps to limit or restrict the use of internet-connected devices in schools, effective fall 2024.

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