(WNY News Now) – Governor Visits Long Island to Champion ‘Distraction-Free Classrooms’ Ahead of Statewide Policy Deadline.

Governor Kathy Hochul today visited the Hicksville Public School District on Long Island, where teachers, parents, and students convened to discuss the district’s plans for implementing New York’s nation-leading restriction on smartphones in schools ahead of the State’s August 1 policy deadline. Under the law signed by Governor Hochul last month, all public school districts statewide must publish their distraction-free policy by August 1. When the 2025-26 school year begins this fall, New York will be the largest state in the nation with bell-to-bell restrictions on smartphones and other internet-enabled personal devices in K-12 schools.

 I just met with the school board here in Hicksville for one reason – they’re having their meeting to discuss our brand new distraction free environment. Basically a ban on cell phones starting this September, and it’s important that all the school districts across the State meet the requirement of submitting their plan by August 1st.

So here in Hicksville, they’ve had a number of their policy meetings contemplating a number of approaches. But I’m really proud of the conversation we had to talk about how I believe in this. I believe that as a result of this cell phone ban, that we’ll be having young people who are finally liberated from the addictive qualities of social media and the cell phone that they never can seem to put down.

And our teachers also – across the country, 74 percent have said it is impossible to teach and connect with our young people anymore because they’re competing with TikTok dance videos and the kids are just not learning the way they used to be able to. So this is going to be a dramatic shift for families, students, and teachers.

But one that I believe in to my core – as I completed a one year listening tour around the State of New York convening people, finding out why teenagers and kids today are – experiencing higher rates of depression, suicidal thoughts, anxiety, and so much of it comes from the fact that unlike their parents, they’re having to be distracted with these cell phones and distraction devices throughout the day.

So had a good conversation, I want local districts to come up with their enforcement policies and their storage policies. We want to make sure this was left up to them, but I think ultimately one year from now — everybody who had concerns or worries about this will understand that our kids are emerging healthier and happier with better mental health outcomes and that’s why we’re doing this. It’s all about our children.

One response to “Liberated or Limited? Hochul Pushes Cell Phone Ban in Schools”

  1. That is why you out your phone on silent, or keep it in your bag when in class. When their is. A actual school lockdown, or an actual hold-in-place!! Kid are directed to the nearest corner of the room very far from the door so the person can not see the kids or staff in the class all lights and anything that flashes should be turn off, and the reason for the this banned that is really dumb that this happing. Cause kids either show up to class and don’t follow single directions from the teacher on what they are supposed to do in class and kids know the. The expectations from the teacher and students as well but one wrong thing. That goes down hill. But who will be blame for the teacher or the student for making a dumb stupid decision that had happened, but I’m a student at… Brockport Highschool! And that is all I have to say about this phone banned but the state thinks otherwise cause students barely pay attention in class they are either on their phone or playing around! Not getting their work done and they should use class time appropriately and get the, classwork done on time! So your child doesn’t have any homework to do that is why their are study halls for many reasons to get all of your done and turn it in that is how you pass your classes and get good grades! But anyways anyone can either strongly disagree or strongly agree. On what I have stated! From tonight!

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