The Gold Coast Bulletin

TIK TOK SCHOOL SHOCK

Public campuses free to set their own code of conduct for mobile phone use

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MOBILE phones in some Gold Coast public high schools are being used to record embarrassi­ng Tik Tok videos of teachers and to hot spot laptops so teens can access pornograph­ic content.

Parents have expressed disbelief at what some students “get up to with their phones’’ as schools battle differing mobile phone policies across the state. “I’m dead against mobile phones in schools, unless they’re needed for health or other essential reasons,” said one mother.

QUEENSLAND’S Education Department allows Gold Coast’s public high schools to decide their own mobile phone policies in consultati­on with the school community. Some ban them completely, others allow usage during breaks while many just ask students to be respectful users. Most schools do allow exempetion­s on request. Some also consider phones to be acceptable as Bring Your Own Devices. Here are the policies of 21 state secondary schools as they appear in their Student Code of Conduct documents online.

BENOWA STATE HIGH SCHOOL

Phones must be off and not visible during class, but are allowed before and after school and breaks. Misuse of this policy will see phones temporaril­y removed. Teachers can permit the use of devices in class for clear educationa­l reasons, does not include listening to music while working. Phones are not to be charged at school.

COOMBABAH STATE HIGH SCHOOL

Phones are allowed at certain times and zones around the school, with posters coloured green for approved device areas and red for technology-free zones and times. They must be off and out of sight during classes, before and after school and during breaks, unless it’s being used in a teacher-directed activity to enhance learning. Phones can also be used for assigned class work and assignment­s set by teachers.

ELANORA STATE HIGH SCHOOL

Phones are not to be used at school because they’re not “necessary for learning and provide a distractio­n for students and teachers”. If a device, including headphones, is sighted or heard it must be handed in to the Wellbeing Hub and an internal suspension will be given. A third offence results in referral to the dean. With approval, students can sign in to the hub’s “check and respond centre” for five minutes.

HELENSVALE STATE HIGH SCHOOL

During class, study periods and assemblies, phones must be switched off and out of sight. There are device-free zones around the school, such as the oval and basketball court, but phones are allowed before or after school and at break times. Fridays are designated “detox days”. Phones can be used for class work and assignment­s set by teachers. Devices can be confiscate­d with other disciplina­ry action including warnings, detention, suspension and recommenda­tion for exclusion.

CURRUMBIN COMMUNITY SPECIAL SCHOOL

Phones can be used for class work and assignment­s set by teachers. Students must be courteous, considerat­e and respectful of others when using a mobile device and seek teacher’s approval where they wish to use a mobile under special circumstan­ces.

KEEBRA PARK STATE HIGH SCHOOL

Posters around the school show approved device zones in green and device-free zones in red. Students are encouraged to engage in other social learning and developmen­t activities but they can use mobile phone or other devices for assigned class work and assignment­s set by teachers but they must be turned off and away unless the device is being used in a teacher-directed activity to enhance learning.

MERRIMAC STATE HIGH SCHOOL

Years 7, 8 and 9 are not to use mobile phones, including earphones, and students are strongly urged not to bring them to school. Juniors must sign phones into the Student Hub in the morning and collect them at 3pm. Seniors can use phones for class work and assignment­s set by teachers. A breach of policy will result in confiscati­on, a third offence requires a guardian to collect the phone.

MIAMI STATE HIGH SCHOOL

Posters identify technology-free zones and times at the school. Phones must be off and away during classes, before and after school and at lunch breaks, unless it’s being used in a teacher-directed activity to enhance learning. They can also be used for assigned class work and assignment­s set by teachers. Usage in class without permission results in confiscati­on. After a third offence further disciplina­ry action will be taken.

NERANG STATE HIGH SCHOOL

Years 7, 8 and 9 are not to use mobile phones, including earphones, and students are strongly urged not to bring them to school. Juniors must sign phones into the Student Hub in the morning and collect them at 3pm. Seniors can use phones for class work and assignment­s set by teachers. Phones are confiscate­d if the policy is breached. A third offence requires a guardian to collect the phone.

ORMEAU WOODS STATE HIGH SCHOOL

Phones are not considered an approved learning device so must only be used before 8.30am, during lunch times and after 2.30pm. They must be off and away during classes and students must not use the phone function of a smartwatch in a classroom. Disciplina­ry measures include confiscati­on, detention and possible suspension.

PACIFIC PINES STATE HIGH SCHOOL

A green phone symbol in classrooms means devices are allowed during classes, otherwise they must be off. Red phone symbols indicate phones are not required for learning and must be off. Phones are allowed in break times. Those who misuse phones get a reminder before the device is confiscate­d. Repeated breaches result in lossof-phone privileges.

PALM BEACH-CURRUMBIN STATE HIGH SCHOOL

Years 7-9 aren’t allowed to use phones inside school grounds or before or after school or during lunch breaks and are strongly urged not to bring phones to school. Phones aren’t allowed in classrooms at any time across all year levels. The policy states “we believe that the behaviours modelled in the workplace should reflect common practices in greater society”. Disciplina­ry measures include warnings, confiscati­on and referral to deputy principal.

QUEENSLAND ACADEMIES HEALTH SCIENCES CAMPUS

Devices are not encouraged because of potential for theft and “general distractio­n and or disruption associated with them”. If phones are brought to school they must be off and away during assemblies and classes. They can be used at breaks and before and after school.

ROBINA STATE HIGH SCHOOL

Students can use phones in approved areas only, with zones

set up around the school. Phones can also be used for work and assignment­s set by teachers but they must be off and away during classes. The school “strongly encouraged” phones be out of sight during and after school and during breaks unless used for schoolbase­d activity.

MUDGEERABA SPECIAL SCHOOL

Posters that identify technology-free zones and times are located around the school with students encouraged to engage in other social learning and developmen­t activities in these areas. Phones can also be used for class work and assignment­s set by teachers but must otherwise be off during classes, before and after school and during breaks unless they are being used in a teacherdir­ected activity to enhance learning.

SOUTHPORT STATE HIGH SCHOOL

Years 7-9 aren’t allowed phones during lunch breaks, but can be used while seated in the Quad, if needed. Juniors who use phones for learning during lunch breaks, must do so in the Learning Hub. With teacher’s permission phones can also be used for assignment­s and class work, but otherwise must be off and away during classes. Phones are confiscate­d if the policy is breached. A third offence requires a guardian to collect the phone.

TAMBORINE MOUNTAIN STATE HIGH SCHOOL

Phones are not permitted during school hours, 8.30am-3.05pm, with students encouraged to “engage in other social learning and developmen­t activities”. Only with direct teacher consent are devices to be used at school. Disciplina­ry action includes suspension or Saturday detentions.

VARSITY COLLEGE SECONDARY CAMPUS

Phones can be used before and after school and during breaks but must be off during class time, moving between rooms, practical lessons and assemblies. Phone can’t be used to contact parents unless approval is granted by admin. Staff approval must be sought for use. Disciplina­ry measures include confiscati­on, contact with parents, detention, exclusion from school activities, suspension.

SOUTHPORT SPECIAL SCHOOL

It’s acceptable for students to use phones and other devices at the school. However, it must be off during classes, before and after school and during lunch breaks, unless it’s being used in a teacher-directed activity to enhance learning. It can also be used for assigned class work and assignment­s.

UPPER COOMERA STATE COLLEGE

Phones and other personal technology devices (PTD) are not permitted at school. However, approved BYOX (devices such as laptops and iPads) as per the college’s informatio­n and communicat­ion technology policy are permitted for class work and assignment­s. PTDs will be confiscate­d by staff and collected upon provision of a note of request to the principal.

Breaches of this prohibitio­n may result in disciplina­ry action. Devices that are brought to school must be off and out of sight.

FOXWELL STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL

Students can only bring phones if they are off or on silent and in secure locks, available to all students, from 8.45am-3pm. They must not be used during the day. Access is allowed from 8am and from 3-4pm in the Learning Hub. Disciplina­ry action includes confiscati­on, with a third offence requiring a parent to collect the phone. Further offences will be deemed to be wilful disobedien­ce and dealt with accordingl­y.

PIMPAMA STATE SECONDARY COLLEGE

Students can only use phones during lunch breaks and before classes start in the morning and for assigned class work as directed by their teachers. Those who break the rules will be discipline­d depending on whether it was a minor or major behaviour problem.

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