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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsOregon School Cell Phone Ban: 'Engaged students, joyful teachers' (Portland Tribune, 3/18)
https://portlandtribune.com/2026/03/18/oregon-school-cell-phone-ban-engaged-students-joyful-teachers/-snip-
In the classrooms, she was able to take a straw poll around the cell phone ban and then get specific, direct feedback from the kids.
Overall, it was positive. The Rangers said they noticed changes in how they interact with teachers and peers. They dont feel that sirens song tug of their phones as often, and the changes are bleeding into everyday life as well think less reminders to put phones away during family dinners. Phones also led to issues around bullying and online toxicity during the school day.
There are some hiccups. The students spoke about difficulties in tracking busy schedules. Many athletes relied on their phones for practice times and locations. Some advanced placement kids said the overzealous programs monitoring school laptops blocked access to needed resources for studying/researching schoolwork. There is even a strange quirk with school-provided tech that prevents them from accessing their calculators.
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In crafting its policy, Estacada incorporated feedback from parents. That led to some key decisions around the cell phone ban. Rather than use pouches or lockers, students are allowed to keep their phones safely stored in their backpacks. That was for two reasons it allows students to contact loved ones during emergencies, and many parents use phone trackers to keep tabs on their kids.
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In the classrooms, she was able to take a straw poll around the cell phone ban and then get specific, direct feedback from the kids.
Overall, it was positive. The Rangers said they noticed changes in how they interact with teachers and peers. They dont feel that sirens song tug of their phones as often, and the changes are bleeding into everyday life as well think less reminders to put phones away during family dinners. Phones also led to issues around bullying and online toxicity during the school day.
There are some hiccups. The students spoke about difficulties in tracking busy schedules. Many athletes relied on their phones for practice times and locations. Some advanced placement kids said the overzealous programs monitoring school laptops blocked access to needed resources for studying/researching schoolwork. There is even a strange quirk with school-provided tech that prevents them from accessing their calculators.
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In crafting its policy, Estacada incorporated feedback from parents. That led to some key decisions around the cell phone ban. Rather than use pouches or lockers, students are allowed to keep their phones safely stored in their backpacks. That was for two reasons it allows students to contact loved ones during emergencies, and many parents use phone trackers to keep tabs on their kids.
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Oregon School Cell Phone Ban: 'Engaged students, joyful teachers' (Portland Tribune, 3/18) (Original Post)
highplainsdem
16 hrs ago
OP
It's sad these things control our lives so much that they have to be taken away.
Initech
13 hrs ago
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senseandsensibility
(24,868 posts)1. I like this and think
the flexibility of the way they are enforcing it is key. Glad the kids approved as well.
OC375
(886 posts)2. Dopamine is a hell of a drug
Im glad they were able to get results that worked for them.
snot
(11,773 posts)3. I remained stunned that anyone ever thought otherwise
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msongs
(73,676 posts)4. whats so hard about remembering practice times. sheeesh nt
xmas74
(30,051 posts)5. Sometimes they're changed due to weather,
If facilities are available, etc. There were times when my daughter would receive a last minute text about location changes or later start times.
Initech
(108,636 posts)6. It's sad these things control our lives so much that they have to be taken away.