New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5205

Caption

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

Impact

Under the proposed legislation, public schools will be required to formulate policies that are age-appropriate and differentiated by grade level, ensuring compliance with federal regulations regarding students with disabilities. Among other stipulations, these policies must permit cell phone use only in emergencies, with health-related documentation from parents allowing for additional exceptions. Furthermore, the bill mandates the establishment of network-based restrictions on school-owned devices and internet access to limit student engagement with social media during academic hours.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5205 proposes regulations regarding the use of cell phones and social media platforms within public schools in New Jersey. The bill aims to address concerns over extensive smartphone and social media usage among students, which has been associated with mental health issues such as anxiety and depression, as well as distractions leading to poor academic performance. The legislation calls for public schools to adopt specific policies curbing phone and social media use during school hours, on school buses, and at school events under direct supervision of staff members.

Contention

The introduction of A5205 may spark debates regarding the balance between student freedoms and the need for a distraction-free learning environment. Advocates argue that restricting access to cell phones and social media could lead to improved concentration and academic outcomes, while opponents may voice concerns over personal rights and the potential for overreach by school administrations. Addressing these issues may lead to further discussions within school communities and among lawmakers as they weigh educational benefits against individual autonomy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3583

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 A4882

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

NJ S3695

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

NJ A4864

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

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

NJ S3678

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

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