In a recent government meeting, officials outlined plans for a new policy regarding smartphone usage in high schools. Currently in draft form, the policy aims to restrict students from using their phones during classroom time, allowing access only during passing periods and lunch breaks.
To gather input on the proposed changes, a survey will be distributed to parents, students, and teachers, with responses expected to be collected by mid-September. Following the survey, officials will refine the policy, targeting a final version by November, with a potential extension to December if necessary. The new regulations are set to be implemented at the start of the new semester in January.
This initiative reflects ongoing discussions about the impact of smartphone usage on student engagement and learning environments in schools.