In response to the Could 6 editorial, “Seattle schools have banned cellphones. Can we make it statewide?”:
The velocity with which Seattle Public Colleges Superintendent Ben Shuldiner acted to roll out a districtwide cellphone coverage just a few weeks in the past was refreshing, however, whereas it’s a step in the correct path, a “class time solely” coverage is simply too weak for prime faculties. My Seattle faculty has tried to implement machine pointers much like those simply carried out for 2 years, however has seen no constant lower in cellphone use as a result of there may be neither steering for lecturers nor penalties for college students who don’t comply. I’m certain my faculty shouldn’t be alone on this, which means that it’s unlikely the district’s new coverage will change something.
One instructor at my highschool mentioned school rooms “didn’t really feel completely different” after the coverage’s supposed implementation on Could 4. She additionally mentioned that there was no superior warning for lecturers, or instruction on implement the coverage. They obtained the identical electronic mail from Seattle Colleges’ Workplace of Public Affairs outlining the brand new coverage that each scholar did. “To announce it in Could, a month and a half earlier than faculty will get out, is absolutely arduous for lecturers to show round and ensure it’s being carried out,” she mentioned.
My expertise as a scholar was equally anticlimactic. The announcement of the coverage was met with a bit outrage and a whole lot of laughter from my friends, who (appropriately) predicted that, come Could 4, there can be no change. They’d nonetheless have the ability to use Kalshi to guess on NBA video games throughout Spanish and scan their math work sheets with ChatGPT.
So sure, the roll out might have gone extra easily — however the bigger downside is that telephones are nonetheless allowed in passing durations and lunch underneath the brand new pointers. A coverage that’s not totally “away for the day” will all the time be a nightmare to take care of, particularly due to the burden it locations on lecturers. “[enforcing the policy] would take 5 or 10 minutes, six occasions a day,” says one in every of my lecturers. Permitting college students to have telephones in any respect through the faculty day opens a Pandora’s field that makes it almost unimaginable to stop machine use throughout “educational time,” as SPS prescribes.
One of the crucial frequent issues about an all-day telephone coverage in excessive faculties is deal with off-campus lunch and open campuses the place college students have completely different schedules attributable to applications like Operating Begin. However faculties across the nation have figured it out — why can’t we? Excessive faculties in different states (and 5 miles away on Mercer Island!) are making it work and usually are not permitting a minor logistical problem to value college students a very good schooling.
Seattle Public Colleges’ new coverage is weak tea. It exhibits good intent, however not comply with by way of, on getting telephones out of our school rooms. Superintendent Shuldiner is clearly listening to the issues of his constituents and keen to behave. I might ask that he revisit Seattle Public Colleges’ coverage this fall, and speak to lecturers and college students at excessive faculties about what the present coverage seems to be like for them, and the way it might be strengthened.
The state might additionally play a stronger function to help this effort. With 23 states (and counting) requiring that each one districts undertake an “away for the day” coverage, Washington is falling behind. Whereas I’m heading off to school this fall, I hope that state and district leaders will comply with the numerous examples of how to do that effectively and make “away for the day” a constant expectation for all college students.

