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A legislative effort to restrict cell phone use in South Dakota classrooms was halted after a lengthy and spirited debate. The proposed bill, which sought to mandate that all public school districts in the state implement policies severely limiting student phone access during instructional time, failed to advance from the House Education Committee.
Proponents of the measure argued that smartphones are a significant distraction, contributing to declining academic performance and increased cyberbullying. They emphasized the need for a uniform, statewide approach to create focused learning environments and reduce social pressures.
Opponents, however, raised several practical and philosophical objections. Many legislators expressed concerns about infringing on local control, asserting that individual school boards are best positioned to craft policies tailored to their communities. Additional testimony highlighted potential safety issues, particularly the need for students to contact parents during emergencies. The committee ultimately sided with these criticisms, voting to reject the bill and leaving the decision on phone policies in the hands of local school districts. The outcome underscores the complex balance between minimizing classroom distractions and respecting administrative autonomy.
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