ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – School is back in session but does that mean students are off of their phones? Across the nation, districts are grappling with how to handle smartphones in schools including here in New Mexico.
“Is it going to be used for educational purposes or not?” said Hilario ‘Larry’ Chavez, Superintendent of Santa Fe Public Schools.
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SFPS is in the process of revamping its cell phone policy which was last amended in 2013. Right now, phones are allowed in class for educational purposes and during passing periods. However, the school board is now considering new guardrails and consequences for improper smartphone use.
“Trying to provide a better learning environment without disruption and as we all know, cell phones do cause a disruption within the classroom,” said Superintendent Chavez.