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New York State court upholds ban on cellphones in school

By Will Park on Monday, April 28th, 2008 at 1:58 PM PST In Announcements

Cellphone ban in school upheld by New York courtWhen it comes to the classroom, there are just some things that should be checked at the door. Some say that religion doesn’t have a place in the public school environment. Others say that sex-education is best left out of the classroom. And, New York education officials feel that cellphones should be left out of the learning environment.

Citing increased reports of mobile phone-based harassment, educators have banned any and all cellphones from New York school grounds. Needless to say, hovering parents worried about every single second of their child’s well-being are upset that the schools have cut off the kids’ precious lifelines. So upset, in fact, that a group of parents took the issue to court. The verdict? The cellphone ban stays.

Justice Angela Mazzarelli wrote that, “The cell phone ban does not directly and substantially interfere with any of the rights alleged by the parents.” She continued by saying that, “If adults cannot be fully trusted to practice proper cell phone etiquette, then neither can children.”

The parents are reportedly going to take this matter up with New York’s highest court.

Mobile phone jammers, anyone?

[Via: New York Daily News]

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One Comment on “New York State court upholds ban on cellphones in school”

  1. anant says:

    why just think newyork is back lashing and against technological growth. here in chennai as well this is the same story.The classes themselves are a bore fearing cell phones could make situations more worse the colleges here have baned cell phone usages here in chennai. maybe they should ban professors who dont read teir stuff b4 taking classes

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