Virginia’s school tips are about to start destroying students using mobile phones.
Mobile phones are distractions in the classroom. This is the sentence of teachers, parents and even members of the General Assembly, who send a bill to the governor that requires school departments, set up a smartphone screen policy. Senator Stella Pekarski is a democrat from Fairfax County, who is a former chairman of the Fairfax County School Council. She presented a bill that, according to her, is expanding according to a recent executive order from the Republican governor Glen Youngkin.
“I agree with the governor of the importance that our children have training without distracting mobile phones,” says Peaksky. “And I would like to guarantee that we are taking decisive and binding actions that will now impose every school system to put in policy.”
Delegate Sam Rasul is a Democrat from Roanok, who says it is important that students are not stopped or expelled just because they use a mobile phone.
“The whole meaning of a mobile phone policy is to do as much as we can to be active about having age -appropriate mobile phone policies in our schools in Virginia, while not using this as an excuse for stopping and expulsion of students “, Says Rasul.” We want to create students for success. “
The governor now has the opportunity to amend the bill he received from bakery and Rasul, and then the members of the General Assembly will return in April to look at any potential changes.
This report provided by Virginia’s public radiobecame possible with the support of Virginia Education AssociationS