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ST. PAUL - St. Paul Education is reaching out to parents for their insights on the use of cell phones in schools as it undertakes a policy review. This initiative comes in light of the provincial government's decision to implement a cell phone ban in educational institutions, which was announced last June and took effect in September.
The administration is keen to understand the perspectives of parents as they navigate the implications of the ban on student learning and social interaction. The feedback collected will play a crucial role in shaping future policies that balance technology use with educational objectives.
In addition to the cell phone policy, the school district is also seeking opinions on the upcoming fall break. This is an opportunity for parents to voice their thoughts on the academic calendar and how it affects their children's education and well-being. Engaging the community in these discussions is seen as vital for fostering a collaborative educational environment.
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