Toronto students banned from using cellphones in schools

by ricknight | April 19, 2007 at 08:19 am
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Cellphones have been silenced at hundreds of Toronto public schools following a decision by board trustees to ban use of the devices in classrooms and hallways.

On Wednesday evening, Toronto District School Board trustees voted overwhelmingly in favour of a motion to force students to turn off their cellphones and other personal electronic devices such as BlackBerrys.

Information on the ban was being sent out Thursday to the board's 560 schools to explain the new policy, which replaces the old one that allowed individual schools to govern use of cellphones.

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Jordan Yerman
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at 08:59 on April 19th, 2007

Good stuff. We also welcome commentary on why you selected thsi piece: what are the implications as you see them?

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ricknight

It was there... posting is a "Kerouac" thing for me.. stream of whatever I run into.


As for implications, it's more fodder for the thinking that authorities are becoming ever more restrictive.  

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