New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3583

Introduced
9/19/24  

Caption

Concerns policies governing student use of cell phones and social media platforms in public schools.

Impact

To implement the objectives of SB3583, it mandates that every board of education establish a policy that governs student use of cell phones and social media both during regular school hours and at school-related events. The policy must be age-appropriate and aligned with federal laws, particularly concerning students with Individualized Education Programs. Additionally, students are allowed to use their devices in emergencies or with prior permission from educational staff, thereby striking a balance between necessary communication and the avoidance of distractions.

Summary

Senate Bill 3583, introduced by Senator Kristin M. Corrado, addresses the growing concerns regarding student use of cell phones and social media platforms in public schools. The bill recognizes that excessive usage of technology not only leads to distractions during school hours but is also associated with adverse mental health outcomes such as increased anxiety and depression among students. By acknowledging these issues, the bill aims to foster a more conducive learning environment in public schools across New Jersey.

Contention

The bill has the potential to impact current state educational laws significantly as it adds a new layer of regulatory requirements concerning technology use in classrooms. While the legislation aims to mitigate distractions, there may be concerns regarding the enforcement of these policies and their effectiveness in curbing inappropriate usage. Stakeholders, including educators and parents, could have differing opinions on the balance between technology access for educational purposes and the need to restrict its use to ensure a focused academic atmosphere.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5205

Concerns policies governing student use of cell phones and social media platforms in public schools.

NJ S3568

Concerns policies governing student use of cell phones and social media platforms in schools.

NJ A4855

Concerns policies governing student use of cell phones and social media platforms in schools.

NJ A5330

Requires public school to adopt cell phone and social media policy based on guidelines developed by DOE.

NJ S3695

Requires cell phone and social media guidelines to be developed by DOE and policy to be adopted by each school district.

NJ A4882

Requires cell phone and social media guidelines to be developed by DOE and policy to be adopted by each school district.

NJ S3678

Establishes Distraction Free Schools Grant Program; appropriates $2 million.

NJ AB1027

Social media platforms: drug safety policies.

NJ SB92

Public K-12 schools, cell phone policy and Internet/social media safety

NJ HB166

Public K-12 schools, cell phone policy and Internet/social media safety

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