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Boulder Valley Schools Enforce Strict Bell-to-Bell Cell Phone Ban for High Schoolers

Boulder Valley Schools Enforce Strict Bell-to-Bell Cell Phone Ban for High Schoolers

by Larry Ulibarri
November 21, 2024
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Boulder Valley Schools Implement Bell-to-Bell Cell Phone Ban for High School Students

Starting in January, high school students in the Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) will no longer be allowed to use their cell phones during the school day. The district’s board approved the new policy on Tuesday, which extends a bell-to-bell cell phone ban already in place for elementary and middle school students to high school campuses as well.

Previously, Boulder High School students were permitted to use their phones in hallways and common areas outside of class. However, the new rules will prohibit cell phone use entirely during school hours. The decision has sparked mixed reactions from students and parents, with some voicing concerns over safety and communication during emergencies.

“I disagree with that,” said Boulder High senior Lucas Chan. “I think it could be hazardous because if there is an emergency at school, students should be able to contact their parents and have their cell phones on them.” Similarly, one parent speaking at the school board meeting called the policy “more punitive than it needs to be.”

Superintendent Rob Anderson defended the change, citing the distractions caused by cell phones and the need for students to focus on their education and social connections. “They need to have time and space away from their phones,” Anderson said. “They need to reconnect not only with their learning but with each other in ways that are healthy and going to support their mental health.”

While some parents expressed concerns about students being unable to use their phones in a crisis, Anderson noted that safety experts believe students not having immediate access to their devices during such situations is not a significant risk. As the district prepares to implement the new policy, it remains a topic of discussion among the BVSD community.

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