Las Vegas Review-Journal

Phone policy

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I’ve taught math at Arbor View High School since it opened in 2005. When the school first opened, the principal made it clear that student phones were not allowed during school hours. I remember him coming into my classroom to take a phone from a student because he had texted another student during school that day. Not having to compete with their phones made teaching easier.

I’m so glad that the Clark County School District is finally taking a firm stance on cellphones again. We started implementi­ng the phone pouches at Arbor View a few weeks ago, and I feel that it has changed our school environmen­t in a positive way. The students are arriving to my class on time more often. Before we implemente­d the pouches, I would have three to four students tardy most periods. Now only one or two students are tardy each period.

The cellphone pouches have also helped with class engagement. Instead of trying to text their friend in another class, my students are engaging in one-on-one conversati­ons with each other and me. They are more active in class discussion­s.

As a parent, I also understand the anxiety of not being able to be in direct contact with my child via a cellphone during class time. I think that we came up with a good compromise of allowing students to use the phones during lunch.

To all the parents who support this district policy, thank you. It really does make a positive difference in the school environmen­t. To those who don’t support it, please understand that students still have access to their phones in case of a school emergency. If there is a family emergency, you can call the school office and let them know to get your child on the phone.

Tim Torgesen

Las Vegas

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