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The use of personal devices will be prohibited during instructional periods in Jersey City schools beginning October 1st, 2025. This decision comes as part of an initiative aimed at enhancing the learning environment and minimizing distractions for students.
School officials have expressed concerns over the increasing reliance on smartphones and other personal technology, which they believe hampers students' focus and engagement in classroom activities. The ban will apply to all grades, and educators will be encouraged to employ alternative teaching methods that do not involve personal devices.
Parents and guardians have been notified of this new policy, and many have expressed support for the move, citing the importance of face-to-face interaction and undistracted learning. The district plans to provide additional resources and training for teachers to adapt to this change effectively.
As the implementation date approaches, schools will work to ensure a smooth transition, aiming to foster a more conducive learning atmosphere for all students.
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